NRAP Open Session: Driving improvements in respitatory outcomes from innovations in respiratory care

DAY 3

Chaired by: Professor Alice Turner (Birmingham) and Dr Hannah Burke (Southampton)

3:30pm

Patient centred innovation – overcoming health inequalities 
Professor Ian Sinha (Liverpool)

3:50pm

Respiratory innovation and improvement in primary care 
Dr Katherine Hickman (Leeds) 

4:10pm

Driving impact from new therapies
Professor James Dodd (Bristol) and Dr Irem Patel (London) 

4:30pm

Understanding new models of care
Professor Alice Turner (Birmingham)

 

3:30 PM

90 MINUTE SESSION
NRAP Open Session: Driving improvements in respitatory outcomes from innovations in respiratory care

Learning objectives

  1. To involve the respiratory community in the national drive to improve outcomes through
    understanding innovations in respiratory care. Focus will be given to a review of respiratory care delivered across the whole respiratory pathway and the implementation science to deliver change including the equitable roll out of biologics.
  2. To understand the emerging data on the intersection of health inequality and respiratory outcomes and how service models need to evolve to address these.
  3. To explore innovations in improving quality of care in novel settings including virtual wards and emergency departments.

Speakers