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An NHS fit for the future: The vital role of university health partnerships
9 July 2025
At our first roundtable event with the Policy Institute, leaders discussed the vital role university health partnerships have to play in delivering on the UK Government's 10 Year Health Plan.
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21 July 2025
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16 July 2025Prevention, Wellbeing, and Equity programme Improving population health
A new project is helping patients with lung conditions get the care they need.
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15 July 2025
The launch of the Lambeth Growth Plan marks a pivotal moment, not only for our borough, but for how we harness innovation to deliver lasting economic, social and health impact. I was delighted to be part of the recent Growth Plan Roundtable and I welcome the opportunity to reflect on the role SC1 London will play in supporting the Plan’s ambitions.
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10 July 2025KHPeople KHP Women and Children's Health Accelerating digital health Improving population health
The Research Associate tells about the importance of bridging the gap between research, education, and clinical care - and the joys of playing with cute kids as part of her work.
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9 July 2025Mind and body
Sexual reproductive health is often poorly integrated into mental health services, and many patients with severe mental illness (SMI) struggle to initiate related conversations. A new Mind & Body initiative aims to help staff integrate care and better serve their patients.
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9 July 2025Prevention, Wellbeing, and Equity programme Improving population health
Dr Beth Jones, clinical lead for the Women’s and Girls’ Health Programme, shares her reflections on improving access to care in south east London - from lessons learned at the Southwark Long-acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) hub, to tackling inequalities and improving education and training.
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8 July 2025
King's Health Partners joined the ‘Festival of Action’ in Sheffield to discuss practical ways of improving health equity through prevention. In this blog Dr Irem Patel shares her reflections from the event and gives some actionable insights from the event speakers.
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7 July 2025KHPeople Clinical Academic Groups
Prof Van Hemelrijck explains how partnerships and purpose are the key to success in improving cancer services.
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7 July 2025KHPeople Clinical Academic Groups
Prof Carsten Flohr shares how multi-disciplinary working advances knowledge of skin allergies, and the difference geography plays in diagnosis.