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Things we don’t know, by Associate Professor Chris Clark & Professor Rupert Payne

Caring for people with long-term conditions takes up substantial resources. This isn’t news, but it’s surprising how much we still don’t know. It’s often simple stuff, that would really help us deliver care more effectively and efficiently. Work being undertaken by APEx academics in our Long-Term Conditions research theme is looking at some of these […]


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The long research journey – experiences from the IMPPP polypharmacy study by Professor Rupert Payne

A few members of the team following the IMPPP dissemination event at RCGP in October 2025 The research process can be a long one. Back in 2016, NIHRput a call out for evidence for interventions to improve the management ofpolypharmacy. By early in 2018, we had been awarded just under £2 million byHSDR to develop, […]


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