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IMPRESS Conference Webcasts 2009
Improving Outcomes for People Living and Dying with COPD by Robert Winter

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Personalised Care

Co-creating health – update from the Health Foundation COPD pilot by Dr Jonathan Fuld

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Learning From Other Disciplines by Cathy Jenkins

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Clinical Engagements

Lessons from The National Institute for Health Research Service Delivery and Organisation (NIHR SDO) project by Dr Hilary Pinnock

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Networks and markets – what works? Scottish Managed Clinical

Networks – how and why they work by Dr Iain Small

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Three secondary care-led approaches to improving care –The Imperial experience by Professor Martyn Partridge

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Improving access, reducing inequality

An outreach model of integration, the Whittington modelHospital Doctor COPD Team of the Year by Dr Louise Restrick

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The value of technology Dr Rob Angus

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Care closer to home. The models of pulmonary rehabilitation by Dr Rupert Jones

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Integrating palliative care for people with COPD by Gail South

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Commissioning high quality respiratory care and improving outcomes

Needs assessment – where’s the data, what about unmet need, what about pitfalls, what about comorbidities? by June Roberts

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The IMPRESS guide to service specifications by Siân Williams

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Ensuring a competent, sustainable and reflective workforce by Jane Scullion

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How to procure the right long term conditions service to ensure improvement, with few unintended consequences - The Somerset Story by Dr Jonathan Hincks

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So what does all this mean?

What does that mean for us all now, and what does the future hold? by Dr Jonathan Shapiro

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IMPRESS is grateful to  its corporate supporters - AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim/Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline who provide grants for this independent programme of study
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