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By sam, 21 June, 2018
A medical professional talking with a patient as they walk through a doorway on crutches

The Importance of Patient Involvement – and How to Get It Right

Patient involvement is trendy - but that doesn't mean it is done for the right reasons, or in the right way. In this post, I explore why patient involvement is important, and how to do it effectively. This includes getting the right person, and treating them right.
By sam, 4 July, 2017
A pile of assorted sheets of tablets and capsules of medication.

Life Juggling Tablets

An exploration of the difficulties that face patients - and their health professionals - who have multiple long-term conditions and, consequently, multiple medications.
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