New option for how people with COVID-19 are cared for on NHS wards
A new protocol for prone positioning — a technique commonly used to treat COVID-19 patients…
National first as relationship between Academic Health Science Centre and local Integrated Care System is confirmed
Bristol Health Partners is the first Academic Health Science Centre (ASHC) in England to develop…
Exposure to air pollution linked with increased mental health service-use, new study finds
Exposure to traffic-related air pollution is associated with increased mental health service-use among people recently…
Bristol report calls for action to tackle the digital divide as research during COVID-19 lockdown exposes digital inequality
Digital inequality in the city could severely impact life chances, according to new research published…
Major research project to study chronic pain
Chronic pain is a major global public health challenge that causes significant disability. A new…
New study aims to improve healthcare for pregnant women with multiple health conditions
University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust is one of the organisations taking part…
UHBW NHS Foundation Trust chief executive to retire
University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW) chief executive, Robert Woolley, has today…
Challenging the stigma of opioid substitution treatment at Drug and Alcohol HIT workshop
Bristol Health Partners’ Drug and Alcohol Health Integration Team (HIT) brought together people from…
Chronic Pain HIT host research webinar
The Chronic Pain Health Integration Team (HIT) organised a Research Webinar in July 2021. Watch…
Dementia friendly allotment breaks new ground in Bristol
Bristol’s first dementia friendly allotment launched on 23 July, at an event attended by Bristol…
Handing over instead of ending pain management programmes: How peer-led meetings build on positive gains
The Chronic Pain Health Integration Team (HIT) is pleased to share a peer-reviewed article…
SHIP HIT welcomes new Director
The Sexual Health Improvement Programme (SHIP) Health Integration Team would like to welcome Professor…