Archive for category: Integrated Marketing Communications

/ November 5, 2010 23:55

Clinical Human Factors Group runs first Open Seminar

This week we supported the CHFG to run its first “Open Seminar”. The event was hosted by Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Trust and sponsored by the Health Foundation and the Medical Protection Society. More than 90 policy makers, practitioners, clinicians and managers from all over the UK gathered to share experiences and insights around projects and programmes focussed on [...]

/ June 9, 2010 19:54

Further collaboration with Brahm…

Once again we will be working with Brahm on a number of projects over the coming months providing production support on some key client assignments. Brahm is one of the leading independent communications agencies in the UK – a £25 million turnover business with over 200 creative and marketing specialists based on one site in Headingley, Leeds. Working across all [...]

/ April 16, 2010 09:21

Assessing the impact of on-line campaigns with Doctors

Working in partnership with Doctors.net UK, we are just about to begin a project to assess the impact of on-line campaigns for changing behaviour, attitudes and practice amongst medics. Doctors.net.uk is the largest on-line network for doctors in the UK and a trusted source of medical education, research and communication. It is used by thousands of doctors every day and [...]

/ September 18, 2009 15:26

Redesigning Emergency & Short Stay Care

The aim of the Emergency Short Stay Redesign programme was to transform the way in which emergency and short stay patients experienced care at the Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and to make dramatic improvements to the patient pathway. Our role was to organise the capture of media that will support the design processes for the development of [...]

/ September 18, 2009 15:24

Public Confidence and Healthcare Associated Infections

There is little doubt that MRSA and other health care associated infections continue to be a matter for considerable public concern and debate.