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Charitable funds is a way of providing ‘extras’ not funded as part of core NHS services. These are the things that will bring a smile to patients, enhance their experience or improve their care with us, or it could be a piece of equipment, piece of research or a training course that will improve the care staff can provide
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Research and innovation are essential in a community healthcare setting for several key reasons:
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Improving Patient Outcomes: Research helps identify best practices, emerging trends, and new treatment methods that can be implemented to improve the quality of care provided to patients. Innovation can lead to new technologies, treatments, and strategies that enhance patient outcomes.
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Addressing Health Disparities: Community healthcare settings often serve diverse populations, including underserved and vulnerable groups. Research can help identify specific needs within these communities, while innovation can create tailored solutions that address these disparities and improve access to care.
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Enhancing Efficiency: Innovation introduces new tools, processes, and systems that can streamline healthcare delivery. This can reduce the burden on healthcare professionals, optimize the use of resources, and improve the overall efficiency of the system, leading to better care at a lower cost.
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Evidence-Based Practice: Research generates evidence that healthcare providers can use to inform their decision-making, ensuring that care is grounded in the latest scientific knowledge. This leads to better treatment outcomes and a more robust approach to healthcare delivery.
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Preventing and Managing Chronic Diseases: Research helps in understanding the root causes and best practices for managing chronic diseases, which are often prevalent in community health settings. Innovative interventions can prevent diseases or improve the management of existing conditions, reducing hospital admissions and improving the quality of life for patients.
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Community Empowerment and Engagement: Research that involves the community encourages active participation in healthcare decisions. Innovation in patient engagement, such as digital tools and community health worker models, can help empower individuals to take control of their health, leading to a more health-conscious community.
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Responding to Emerging Health Threats: In a rapidly changing healthcare landscape, research and innovation allow for quick adaptation to emerging threats, such as pandemics, by developing new protocols, treatments, and prevention strategies.
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William | Kelly | Male | 23 | w.kelly@randatmail.com | 007-5272-56 | Primary |
Alisa | Moore | Female | 22 | a.moore@randatmail.com | 419-8863-53 | Primary |
Myra | Stewart | Female | 29 | m.stewart@randatmail.com | 909-6093-50 | Upper secondary |
Mary | Chapman | Female | 27 | m.chapman@randatmail.com | 807-1864-49 | Doctoral |
Miranda | Walker | Female | 25 | m.walker@randatmail.com | 974-8083-22 | Lower secondary |