Monday 24 March 2014

ScHARRNews - Monday 24th March 2014

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TODAY

Consultation on EUnetHTA Core Health Technology Assessment….
….relating to Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) versus guaiac-based fecal occult blood test (FOBT) for colorectal cancer screening.  This is the first Core HTA produced within the EUnetHTA Joint Action 2 Work Package 4 and the consultation is open until March 31 2014.From EUnetHTA:“The aim of this consultation is to obtain feedback on the validity of the core HTA for its intended primary use.A Core
Clinical Reference Group
In the future, anyone in England who needs an environmental control system or a high-tech communication aid should be assessed by a specialised service and, if suitable, provided with what they need. This is a great development for people with severe physical disabilities. One welcome outcome of the current changes to the NHS is that Electronic Assistive Technology (EAT) services in England will
HMA, The University of Sheffield and Tunstall Healthcare ...
HMA, The University of Sheffield and Tunstall Healthcare Collaborate to Develop New mHealth Assist Mobile Platform. Tunstall Healthcare is collaborating with the Centre for Assistive Technology and Connected Healthcare (CATCH) here at the University of Sheffield, and HMA Digital Marketing to develop "mHeath Assist", a mobile technology platform. mHealth Assist ... Barnsley AT Team · Heal
A Social Innovation for Healthy and Active Ageing | Public Health ...
The University of Sheffield is one of the partners of the EU-funded Innovage programme, a 3-year project to promote active and healthy ageing across Europe. The Public Health section at ScHARR is collaborating with ...
Early career alcohol research symposium 2014 - Alcohol Research UK
Fizz Annand (Middlesex University) Developing and delivering local partnership schemes. Jessica Li (ScHARR, University of Sheffield) British public attitudes towards alcohol policies. Inge Kersbergen (University of Liverpool)

YESTERDAY

Impact of Social Sciences – Social media is a ticking time bomb for ...
Andy Tattersall is an Information Specialist at the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) at the University of Sheffield. His role is to scan the horizon for Web and technologies opportunities relating to research, ...
Ripping off the sticking plaster: Whole-system solutions for urgent ...
The report draws on a review of the literature and evidence commissioned from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), and on the knowledge and experience of our members as ...
Modelling the relationship between the WOMAC osteoarthritis index
Author Affiliations. 1 Health Economics and Decision Science, School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. 2 Red de Investigación en Servicios de Salud y Cronicidad (REDISSEC) ...
An investigation of the impact of futility analysis in publicly funded trials
1 Medical Statistics Group, School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, 30 Regent Court, Regent Street, Sheffield S1 4DA, UK. 2 School of Health And Related Research, University of Sheffield, 30 Regent ...

MAR 21

Kathryn Oliver - ScHARR Seminar Series - How to make friends and influence policy
Kathryn Oliver - ScHARR Seminar Series - How to make friends and influence policy Tues 11th March 2014 -- Kathryn Oliver, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester How to make friends and influence policy: understanding networks... From: scharr Views: 3 0 ratings Time: 54:31 More in Education
Professor Susan Mawson- What do intelligent shoes and brain synapses have to do with NHS reforms?
Professor Susan Mawson- What do intelligent shoes and brain synapses have to do with NHS reforms? Professor Susan Mawson - ScHARR Inaugural Lecture - What do intelligent shoes and brain synapses have to do with NHS reforms? From: scharr Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 36:06 More in Education

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