As a senior B2B Marketing and Communications professional, with 30-years of national and international experience, Lorraine has extensive leadership of the creation and delivery of marketing & communications strategies for…
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Picker is delighted to be leading a two-year evaluation of Q, a community led by the Health Foundation that spans individuals from health, care, and lived experience backgrounds across the…
…has been commissioned by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), to develop a new questionnaire to understand and improve service user experiences of community mental health services in England. We need…
The Queen’s speech at The State Opening of Parliament on Tuesday 11th May highlighted the government’s priorities for the months ahead. Commenting on the Queen’s Speech, Chris Graham, CEO of…
Picker’s Head of Research Amy Tallett sat on an expert committee to support the development of a new Patient Reported Experience Measure that measures diabetes-related care during hospital inpatient stays….
Doctors working in intensive care units have to deal with critical clinical problems that require high level technical skills and knowledge, and their patients are often unconscious or otherwise incapacitated….
…Network), combining our breadth of expertise and knowledge in person centred care across the private and public health & care sectors. Read more on the acquisition How we can help…
…you can incorporate additional questions to gain further insights specific to your organisation. We offer an initial package but then provide a tailored service, which may include additional questions specific…
…various aspects of family-centred care. The survey covers: Information sharing and communication Practical support (eg. was help provided with feeding; was there signposting to support groups/charities) Degree of patient involvement…
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