70 health-information-management positions at The University of Southampton in United Kingdom
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quality, delivery and efficiency of health and care services; increasing the sustainability of health and care systems locally and nationally, through collaborative partnership. It has four thematic
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initiatives, ideally in the public health sector. You will also be an excellent communicator and able to build relationships both internally and externally. This post is offered on a fixed term (18 months
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; increasing the sustainability of health and care systems locally and nationally, through collaborative partnership. It has four thematic programmes of work: Healthy Communities Ageing and Dementia Long Term
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helps turn discoveries into new or improved treatments, diagnostics, medical technologies, and services. It provides those working in the NHS, public health, global health, and social care with
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allowance, access to a university pension scheme, subsidised health and fitness facilities, and a range of discounts. Furthermore, the University is a fantastic place to work – regardless of what life stage
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to a university pension scheme, subsidised health and fitness facilities, and a range of discounts. Furthermore, the University is a fantastic place to work – regardless of what life stage you are
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community care services and evaluation of the complete system informing the design of a personalized service delivery model (Model 3) based on Implementation Science principles for rapid uptake. We
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Date: To be confirmed Reference: 2728824CF National Institute for Health Research Applied Research Collaboration Wessex (NIHR ARC Wessex) NIHR ARC Wessex is a Department of Health and Social Care funded
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to a university pension scheme, subsidised health and fitness facilities, and a range of discounts. Furthermore, the University is a fantastic place to work – regardless of what life stage you are
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not be undertaking research yourself; this is a research management role where you will deliver and analyse our research culture. Who are we looking for? We are looking for an individual who is