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Falls are a significant concern for older people and the NHS, however there is little evidence for the effectiveness of services to make adaptations at home. Researchers in Wales have used health...
The long-term effects in some people with COVID-19 are still poorly understood. This new research used large-scale data to understand how these effects differ based on the severity of the initial...
BREATHE, our Health Data Research Hub for Respiratory Health, have today announced their partnership with the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to improve respiratory health in the UK through...
Overview Researchers have used new artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to identify which patients with heart failure do, or do not, benefit from beta blockers. Their approach interrogates data...
We are delighted to announce the next in our series of Better Care Insight Sharing Days. This popular series of events is a great opportunity for the wider health data community to come together...
The HDR UK Better Care Programme was founded on one clear vision: that patients across the UK will benefit from largescale data and advanced analytics, identifying what works best for them.
Denis Collen, who lives Type 2 Diabetes on taking part in RADAR reflects on how the impact of the research; while two project leads discuss the benefits of collaboration for this project
Innovative partnership with The Health Foundation delivers three projects that provide exemplar outputs for use of data-driven analytics in clinical practice.
Using hospital records, researchers from HDR UK's Better Care South West have provided valuable information for policymakers and care providers on different triage approaches and their outcomes.