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‘Equity not equality’ – health disparities that ‘start at conception and are magnified’ must be addressed fairly, or gaps will widen

24 March 2022

Webinar discusses ‘avoidable’ inequality in opportunities and support that has significant health outcomes   ‘Unjust’ health inequalities can result in up to 50% more cases of chronic pain conditions in some areas of England – this was just one of

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Health Inequalities – unfair and avoidable – Q&A Summary

24 March 2022

As part of the Connect Health Change webinar series, we present the Q&A summary from our panel who discuss Health Inequalities – unfair and avoidable

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Mental Health – are we doing enough? – Q&A Summary

8 March 2022

As part of the Connect Health Change webinar series, we present the Q&A summary from our panel who discuss Mental Health – are we doing enough?

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“There’s never been a more crucial time” – experts call for change within mental health care system as demand increases

4 March 2022

‘Mental health – are we doing enough?’ was the subject of Connect Health‘s latest Change webinar on Wednesday 9th February, highlighting a need for greater accessibility and a more considered approach to patient care – as demand for services hits

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Healthcare providers must “change the drumbeat” of care delivery with “relentless drive” to use data

7 December 2021

Experts joined Connect Health Change Webinar panel to discuss the challenges and opportunities of unwarranted variation in tackling waiting lists

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Unwarranted Variation – the productivity saviour? – Q&A Summary

7 December 2021

As part of the Connect Health Change webinar series, we present the Q&A summary from our panel who discuss Unwarranted Variation in the post-COVID world.