New eczema ‘written action plan’ developed to help parents manage their child’s eczema
Researchers from the University of Bristol’s Centre for Academic Primary Care have developed an eczema…
Suicide and self-harm prevention app launched in Bristol
A new app to help people who are considering self-harm or having suicidal thoughts launched…
NIHR Clinical Research Network to support broader range of research studies
The NIHR Clinical Research Network (CRN) will be extending support into health and social care…
GP online consultations: not the panacea policy makers are hoping for
Online GP consultation systems may not be the silver bullet for reducing GP workload and…
‘Best practice’ programme that has helped GPs refer thousands of victims of domestic violence to specialist services announces ambitious plans to expand
A highly successful, evidence-based domestic violence and abuse identification and referral programme (IRIS – Identification…
Older cars in urban areas not to blame for harmful emissions
Research for the RAC Foundation has added weight to the argument that scrapping the oldest…
Discontinuity of care puts older patients at risk of emergency hospital admission
Older patients who do not see the same GP over a period of time are…
Primary care is key to optimising value in healthcare
Balancing improvements in health against the cost of such improvements in primary care is vital…
Breastfed babies are less likely to have eczema as teenagers, study shows
Babies whose mothers had received support to breastfeed exclusively for a sustained period from birth…
HIT events stir debate at Healthy City Week 2017
Creating a Bristol that works for people of all ages and abilities was at the…
Bristol Health Partners' contribution to Digital Bristol Week
Bristol Health Partners took part in two events as part of Digital Bristol Week 2017.…
Electronic GP consultations: not quite there yet
Online GP consultation systems as they currently stand are unlikely to take the pressure off…