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Robot-assisted surgery used to perform bladder cancer removal and reconstruction enables patients to recover far more quickly and spend significantly less time in hospital, concludes a trial led by UCLH, UCL and the University of Sheffield.
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The world’s first COVID-19 vaccine study researching alternating doses and intervals of approved vaccines is taking place at UCLH.
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Breathing aids developed by engineers at UCL, UCLH and Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains have been delivered to 40 NHS hospitals across the country.
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Patients recovering from coronavirus have spoken movingly about the physical and emotional legacy of the disease.
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At University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) we value our reputation for top quality care and financial probity and conduct our business in an ethical manner.
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The special haematology service provides a comprehensive investigation of haemolytic amaemia, haemoglobinopathies and red cell enzymopathy.
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The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine (RLHIM) is a centre for evidence-based practice, education and research, specialising in chronic and complex medical conditions. Our mission is to provide a person-centred, holistic approach, including self-care, in order to help people with chronic and complex medical conditions live well and feel better. Our approach considers the whole person and their environment in the quest for optimal health and wellbeing. In order to achieve this, we provide a combination of lifestyle strategies, medical, physical and psychological treatment, as well as advice on safe and appropriate use of complementary therapies. We also deliver and encourage self-care approaches which can continue to be used by patients after discharge. All RLHIM services are outpatient-based and are staffed by experienced healthcare professionals.
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Tens of thousands of people in England who have hepatitis C could now get tested and treated thanks to a new mobile health unit arriving to coincide with World Hepatitis Day on 28 July.
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Bed availability is a “significant” factor in determining whether or not a patient is admitted to a critical care bed after surgery, questioning whether some are getting the care they need, a new study from researchers at UCL and UCLH has found for the first time.
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In a major study involving UCLH a third of people who took a new drug for treating obesity lost more than one-fifth of their total body weight.
File results
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FOI/2024/0662 - Treatment of haematology/ Myeloprolifeative diseases/ Non Hodgkin Lymphoma/ Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia/ Mantle Cell Lymphoma
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FOI/2024/0664 - Treatment of Haemophilia B and Von Willebrand disease
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FOI/2024/0666 - Non-emergency patient transport services (NEPTS) and pathology specimen courier services
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FOI/2024/0661 - Maternity services for caesareans
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FOI/2024/0681 - Postoperative infections associated with cataract surgery 2019/20-2022/23
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FOI/2024/0685 - Lunch/ dinner menus for patients
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FOI/2024/0683 - International recruitment for nurses, doctors and AHP/HSS
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FOI/2024/0716 - Toxicological screening/ testing/ training and information to patients
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FOI/2024/0673 - A&E visits/ treatment for rings stuck on fingers - May 2023-May 2024
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FOI/2024/0669 - LIMS and digital pathology systems