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Multi-Morbidity and Long-Term Conditions

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Videos: Multi-Morbidity and Long-Term Conditions

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Predicting your COVID-19 risk - Prof Julia Hippisley-Cox
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Rafael Perera use of patient data in long-term conditions
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Jenny Hirst NewKI Chronic Kidney Disease Study
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OxValve Saul Myerson Valvular Heart Disease study
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Peter Rothwell OxVasc study Stroke and Vascular Dementia
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Claire Taylor ECHOES study - heart failure
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Ben Goldacre OpenPrescribing
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Multimorbidity: what is it and how to deal with it? Prof. Rafael Perera Salazar
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Chronic Kidney Disease -- The Oxford Renal Study
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Chronic Kidney Disease - lecture by Dr Dan Lasserson
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eHealth for self-managing long-term conditions - lecture by Prof. Lionel Tarassenko
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Multi-Morbidity and Long-Term Conditions Theme

  • Introduction
  • Sub-Theme 1: Expanding Understanding of Multi-Morbidity and Long-Term Conditions (LTCs) Using Population Disease Cohorts
    • OxVasc: Oxford Vascular Study
    • OxVALVE: Oxford Valve Study
    • NewKi: New Onset Kidney Impairment Study
  • Sub-Theme 2: Novel Analyses and Linkages of Multi-Morbidity and Long-Term Conditions in Retrospective Routine Clinical Big Datasets
  • Sub-Theme 3: Development and Evaluation of Technology-Enabled Interventions for Better Management of Multi-Morbidity and Long-Term Conditions
  • Sub-Theme 4: Changing Practitioner Behaviour Through Provision of Realtime Clinical Dashboard Applications
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