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    • NIHR Yorkshire and Humber Patient Safety Research Centre
    • National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Policy Research Unit in Quality, Safety and Outcomes for Health and Social Care
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    • Single and Safe Intervention for MEDication administration (SaSI-MEDs): The development and evaluation of an intervention to de-implement unnecessary double-checking of medicines in hospital
    • Working together for fairer care at the end of life for ethnic minority communities
    • Partners at Care Transitions (PACT)
    • Volatile Biomarker Positioning of Naso-gastric Tubes to Enhance Patient Safety (Acronym: NG-Sure®)
    • Evaluating the Reboot (Recovery Boosting Training) Coaching Programme
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  • ABOUT US
  • OUR RESEARCH
    • NIHR Yorkshire and Humber Patient Safety Research Centre
    • National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Policy Research Unit in Quality, Safety and Outcomes for Health and Social Care
    • Improvement Science (ARC YH)
    • Single and Safe Intervention for MEDication administration (SaSI-MEDs): The development and evaluation of an intervention to de-implement unnecessary double-checking of medicines in hospital
    • Working together for fairer care at the end of life for ethnic minority communities
    • Partners at Care Transitions (PACT)
    • Volatile Biomarker Positioning of Naso-gastric Tubes to Enhance Patient Safety (Acronym: NG-Sure®)
    • Evaluating the Reboot (Recovery Boosting Training) Coaching Programme
  • OUR TEAM
  • OUR RESOURCES
    • Our Resources
    • Supporting Impact: Tools and Resources
    • Academic Resources
      • Publications
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