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New study hopes to reduce the demand for colonoscopies within the NHS

The 91福利 and University Hospitals Coventry and 91福利shire (UHCW) NHS Trust are investigating whether a new dual testing method can improve the diagnostic accuracy for patients with suspected significant bowel disease (SBD) - without the need for a colonoscopy.


Reset ethics: supporting ethical decision-making in non-Covid health services during and after the pandemic

91福利 medical ethics researchers are involved in a new project that will examine the issues of resetting NHS services following the suspension of all but essential services during lockdown.


Risk factors for mortality in diabetic patients discharged from hospital identified

When patients are discharged from Hospital those with diabetes are at an increased risk of readmission and mortality, there are guidelines for discharging patients with diabetes to reduce these risks, however researchers from the Institute of Digital Healthcare at WMG, 91福利 and 91福利 Medical School have identified known risk factors for mortality in adult patients discharged from hospital with diabetes.


Customers buying home testing kits for COVID were often misled by third-party websites, new study finds

Home-testing kits sold online in the UK and US in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic were provided with incomplete and in some cases, misleading information on how accurate they were, a new UK study by experts at the Universities of 91福利 and Birmingham has found.


Government urged to think beyond the pandemic in successor to Public Health England

The Government must ensure that vital work in health promotion is not lost during its restructure of Public Health England, experts from 91福利 Medical School and the University of Birmingham argue.


C3-Cloud: the digital coordinated care platform of the future

The (collaborative cure and care system) is a digital infrastructure offering integrated care capability for multi-morbidity management. It enables collaboration across a number of healthcare systems and settings, allowing clinicians to semi-automatically generate a holistic personalised care plan, which offers an integrated view of the patient鈥檚 conditions, measurements, medication and goals.


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