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Improved Outcomes Stories

Demonstrable improvements in patient or service user health and wellbeing

Improved OutcomesPolicy InfluenceService Delivery Changes Improving care for women with Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)

Published on 10th July 2025
Economic ImpactImproved OutcomesOperational ExcellenceService Delivery Changes Improving pathways of care for patients with venous leg ulcers

Economic ImpactImproved OutcomesOperational ExcellenceService Delivery Changes Improving pathways of care for patients with venous leg ulcers

Published on 10th July 2025
Capacity & SkillsImproved OutcomesService Delivery Changes Community engagement session leads to redressing inequity in stroke services for the outer boroughs of Northwest London.

Capacity & SkillsImproved OutcomesService Delivery Changes Community engagement session leads to redressing inequity in stroke services for the outer boroughs of Northwest London.

Published on 10th July 2025
Improved Outcomes Online test to validate long-covid brain fog

Improved Outcomes Online test to validate long-covid brain fog

Published on 7th July 2025
Improved OutcomesPolicy Influence A new NHS initiative to improve care of type 2 diabetes in young adults

Improved OutcomesPolicy Influence A new NHS initiative to improve care of type 2 diabetes in young adults

Published on 7th July 2025
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