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  1. Fascinating to hear more from @eidinnishe about Ireland's plans to move to a new universal public healthcare system , Sláintecare, and some of the political tensions and practical obstacles. #HSRUK23 breakingnews.ie/amp/explained/

  2. Fascinating to hear more from @eidinnishe about Ireland's plans to move to a new universal public healthcare system , Sláintecare, and some of the political tensions and practical obstacles. #HSRUK23 breakingnews.ie/amp/explained/

  3. Fascinating to hear more from @eidinnishe about Ireland's plans to move to a new universal public healthcare system , Sláintecare, and some of the political tensions and practical obstacles. #HSRUK23 breakingnews.ie/amp/explained/

  4. Fascinating to hear more from @eidinnishe about Ireland's plans to move to a new universal public healthcare system , Sláintecare, and some of the political tensions and practical obstacles. #HSRUK23 breakingnews.ie/amp/explained/

  5. Fascinating to hear more from @eidinnishe about Ireland's plans to move to a new universal public healthcare system , Sláintecare, and some of the political tensions and practical obstacles. #HSRUK23 breakingnews.ie/amp/explained/

  6. Listening to a paper on the forms of 'work' people who had to shield during #COVID had to engage in, including emotional and identity work. Initial #Lockdown felt like everyone was on a level playing field. But the irony of so-called 'Freedom Day' was that for #Shielding people it felt like incarceration. #HSRUK23

  7. Listening to a paper on the forms of 'work' people who had to shield during #COVID had to engage in, including emotional and identity work. Initial #Lockdown felt like everyone was on a level playing field. But the irony of so-called 'Freedom Day' was that for #Shielding people it felt like incarceration. #HSRUK23

  8. Listening to a paper on the forms of 'work' people who had to shield during #COVID had to engage in, including emotional and identity work. Initial #Lockdown felt like everyone was on a level playing field. But the irony of so-called 'Freedom Day' was that for #Shielding people it felt like incarceration. #HSRUK23

  9. Listening to a paper on the forms of 'work' people who had to shield during #COVID had to engage in, including emotional and identity work. Initial #Lockdown felt like everyone was on a level playing field. But the irony of so-called 'Freedom Day' was that for #Shielding people it felt like incarceration. #HSRUK23

  10. Listening to a paper on the forms of 'work' people who had to shield during #COVID had to engage in, including emotional and identity work. Initial #Lockdown felt like everyone was on a level playing field. But the irony of so-called 'Freedom Day' was that for #Shielding people it felt like incarceration. #HSRUK23

  11. Three telling questions on health services research from George Julian:

    Does the world need your research?
    Are you working with people, from the start?
    Is the money going to the right place?

    And suggests we need a focus on ensuring basic care for people with learning disabilities is actually delivered

    #HSRUK23

  12. Three telling questions on health services research from George Julian:

    Does the world need your research?
    Are you working with people, from the start?
    Is the money going to the right place?

    And suggests we need a focus on ensuring basic care for people with learning disabilities is actually delivered

    #HSRUK23

  13. Three telling questions on health services research from George Julian:

    Does the world need your research?
    Are you working with people, from the start?
    Is the money going to the right place?

    And suggests we need a focus on ensuring basic care for people with learning disabilities is actually delivered

    #HSRUK23

  14. Three telling questions on health services research from George Julian:

    Does the world need your research?
    Are you working with people, from the start?
    Is the money going to the right place?

    And suggests we need a focus on ensuring basic care for people with learning disabilities is actually delivered

    #HSRUK23

  15. Three telling questions on health services research from George Julian:

    Does the world need your research?
    Are you working with people, from the start?
    Is the money going to the right place?

    And suggests we need a focus on ensuring basic care for people with learning disabilities is actually delivered

    #HSRUK23

  16. The wonderful George Julian makes an excellent point about this plenary title, "making people matter", about research with marginalised people. They DO matter. We don't 'make' them matter, we need to recognise they already do.
    And gives us a welter of well-known but shocking stats. Just one: 49% of deaths of people with learning disability are avoidable.
    @GeorgeJulian
    #HSRUK23

  17. The wonderful George Julian makes an excellent point about this plenary title, "making people matter", about research with marginalised people. They DO matter. We don't 'make' them matter, we need to recognise they already do.
    And gives us a welter of well-known but shocking stats. Just one: 49% of deaths of people with learning disability are avoidable.
    @GeorgeJulian
    #HSRUK23

  18. The wonderful George Julian makes an excellent point about this plenary title, "making people matter", about research with marginalised people. They DO matter. We don't 'make' them matter, we need to recognise they already do.
    And gives us a welter of well-known but shocking stats. Just one: 49% of deaths of people with learning disability are avoidable.
    @GeorgeJulian
    #HSRUK23

  19. The wonderful George Julian makes an excellent point about this plenary title, "making people matter", about research with marginalised people. They DO matter. We don't 'make' them matter, we need to recognise they already do.
    And gives us a welter of well-known but shocking stats. Just one: 49% of deaths of people with learning disability are avoidable.
    @GeorgeJulian
    #HSRUK23

  20. The wonderful George Julian makes an excellent point about this plenary title, "making people matter", about research with marginalised people. They DO matter. We don't 'make' them matter, we need to recognise they already do.
    And gives us a welter of well-known but shocking stats. Just one: 49% of deaths of people with learning disability are avoidable.
    @GeorgeJulian
    #HSRUK23

  21. Interesting reflections on what we don't or can't say in reporting our research. Pressure to make all studies sound perfect, not report failures. #HSRUK23

  22. Interesting reflections on what we don't or can't say in reporting our research. Pressure to make all studies sound perfect, not report failures. #HSRUK23

  23. Interesting reflections on what we don't or can't say in reporting our research. Pressure to make all studies sound perfect, not report failures. #HSRUK23

  24. Interesting reflections on what we don't or can't say in reporting our research. Pressure to make all studies sound perfect, not report failures. #HSRUK23

  25. Interesting reflections on what we don't or can't say in reporting our research. Pressure to make all studies sound perfect, not report failures. #HSRUK23

  26. Trying to provide hospital-level care for people at home is not only potentially costly, but do people really want to be frightened at home? Some might, but a single person might feel very insecure if they're home alone sick. Louella leaves us with a vision of her and her cat, all alone....
    #HSRUK23

  27. Trying to provide hospital-level care for people at home is not only potentially costly, but do people really want to be frightened at home? Some might, but a single person might feel very insecure if they're home alone sick. Louella leaves us with a vision of her and her cat, all alone....
    #HSRUK23

  28. Trying to provide hospital-level care for people at home is not only potentially costly, but do people really want to be frightened at home? Some might, but a single person might feel very insecure if they're home alone sick. Louella leaves us with a vision of her and her cat, all alone....
    #HSRUK23

  29. Trying to provide hospital-level care for people at home is not only potentially costly, but do people really want to be frightened at home? Some might, but a single person might feel very insecure if they're home alone sick. Louella leaves us with a vision of her and her cat, all alone....
    #HSRUK23

  30. Trying to provide hospital-level care for people at home is not only potentially costly, but do people really want to be frightened at home? Some might, but a single person might feel very insecure if they're home alone sick. Louella leaves us with a vision of her and her cat, all alone....
    #HSRUK23

  31. We should be more focused on whether healthcare is doing the basics well, rather than being mesmerised by the discourse of 'transformation' and 'innovation'. Hear hear, Louella. #HSRUK23

  32. We should be more focused on whether healthcare is doing the basics well, rather than being mesmerised by the discourse of 'transformation' and 'innovation'. Hear hear, Louella. #HSRUK23

  33. We should be more focused on whether healthcare is doing the basics well, rather than being mesmerised by the discourse of 'transformation' and 'innovation'. Hear hear, Louella. #HSRUK23

  34. We should be more focused on whether healthcare is doing the basics well, rather than being mesmerised by the discourse of 'transformation' and 'innovation'. Hear hear, Louella. #HSRUK23

  35. We should be more focused on whether healthcare is doing the basics well, rather than being mesmerised by the discourse of 'transformation' and 'innovation'. Hear hear, Louella. #HSRUK23

  36. In healthcare there is too much constant intervention, telling hospitals they must implement 20 innovations before breakfast. And then we wonder why they're on their knees and still picking up the pieces from the last wave of ill-judged change. Louella Vaughan
    #HSRUK23

  37. In healthcare there is too much constant intervention, telling hospitals they must implement 20 innovations before breakfast. And then we wonder why they're on their knees and still picking up the pieces from the last wave of ill-judged change. Louella Vaughan
    #HSRUK23

  38. In healthcare there is too much constant intervention, telling hospitals they must implement 20 innovations before breakfast. And then we wonder why they're on their knees and still picking up the pieces from the last wave of ill-judged change. Louella Vaughan
    #HSRUK23

  39. In healthcare there is too much constant intervention, telling hospitals they must implement 20 innovations before breakfast. And then we wonder why they're on their knees and still picking up the pieces from the last wave of ill-judged change. Louella Vaughan
    #HSRUK23

  40. In healthcare there is too much constant intervention, telling hospitals they must implement 20 innovations before breakfast. And then we wonder why they're on their knees and still picking up the pieces from the last wave of ill-judged change. Louella Vaughan
    #HSRUK23

  41. Hospitals around the world are in danger of collapse for lack of staffing, says Louella Vaughan. And they are all drowning in quality metrics, which don't do anything to improve care, or staff/patient experience

    #HSRUK23

  42. Hospitals around the world are in danger of collapse for lack of staffing, says Louella Vaughan. And they are all drowning in quality metrics, which don't do anything to improve care, or staff/patient experience

    #HSRUK23

  43. Hospitals around the world are in danger of collapse for lack of staffing, says Louella Vaughan. And they are all drowning in quality metrics, which don't do anything to improve care, or staff/patient experience

    #HSRUK23

  44. Hospitals around the world are in danger of collapse for lack of staffing, says Louella Vaughan. And they are all drowning in quality metrics, which don't do anything to improve care, or staff/patient experience

    #HSRUK23

  45. Hospitals around the world are in danger of collapse for lack of staffing, says Louella Vaughan. And they are all drowning in quality metrics, which don't do anything to improve care, or staff/patient experience

    #HSRUK23