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Improving personalised care for people with multiple health conditions

Professor Chris Salisbury is Emeritus Professor of Primary Health Care at the Centre for Academic Primary Care at the University of Bristol. Here he talks about how to provide more personalised care for people with multiple long-term conditions. The new GP contract requires primary care networks to identify groups of patients who are most likely

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Proud to be HSJ Partner Awards finalists

  The Personalised Care Institute (PCI) was honoured as a finalist in the Best Educational Programme for the NHS category at the HSJ Partnership Awards 2025. This recognition underscores PCI’s dedication to advancing healthcare education and fostering innovative collaborations within the NHS. The awards celebrate outstanding partnerships that enhance patient care and service delivery across

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Social Prescribing of Arts and Culture

This is a guest blog from Carly Annable-Coop – Programme Manager at Performing Medicine, a provider of PCI-accredited training who offer online training for social prescribing link workers, using arts-based training to enhance compassionate care, support client wellbeing, and promote professional development. Performing Medicine, winner of the Times Higher Award for Excellence and Innovation, has been delivering

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The future of healthcare: integrating health coaching into personalised care

This is a guest blog from Hannah Draboczy, on behalf of the Health Coaching Academy, a provider of PCI-accredited training. In her blog, Hannah outlines principles of health coaching and its role in personalised care, along with offering practical tips and case studies for integrating the approach in various settings. Despite its growing importance, many

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Dancing with co-morbidities

In this guest blog, Molly Kenyon, Peer Leader at West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board, shares her experience of living with multiple long-term health conditions and the importance of shared decision making.  I’m 68, and like most people my health isn’t perfect.  Sometimes we cope so efficiently that a stranger meeting us might not notice. What

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