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Connect Health sign exciting new partnership with Teesside University

28 November 2018

New partnership will drive health care and education in the North East

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Connect Health continues investment in digital health to enhance patient care with Physitrack

30 October 2018

Connect Health, the leading independent provider of community musculoskeletal (MSK) services, is rolling out Physitrack, a web and iOS-based exercise app that allows clinicians to engage with patients around high-quality exercises and patient information, throughout the UK.

Connect Health to deliver a Musculoskeletal Service to the population of Croydon

11 September 2018

Connect Health, the largest, specialised independent provider of community MSK (musculoskeletal) services, is delighted to have been selected as the successful bidder for the delivery of the Croydon integrated MSK Physiotherapy service.

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MSK Service praised for “innovation and a culture of ongoing quality improvement” after positive CQC inspection

12 June 2018

Connect Health, the leading independent provider of community musculoskeletal (MSK) services, is delighted to receive an extremely positive CQC report, following a series of announced inspections across the country in addition to the head office in Newcastle, during April and May 2018. Services reviewed were:

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Connect Health’s Helen Robson made the new CSP North East Honorary Chair

9 February 2018

The CSP North Regional Network has a brand new honorary chair. Helen Robson is now in position looking forward to being an ‘on the ground’ local CSP contact.

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New study shows significant quality of life improvements after physiotherapy

9 November 2017

Connect Health is pleased to have accepted for publication in Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, early in 2018, the results of a retrospective, multi-centre study of EQ5D outcomes: