The Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) Northwest London has moved from the Department of Medicine to join the School of Public Health’s Department of Primary Care and Public Health. CLAHRC is a research programme funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) that aims to address the ‘second translational gap’ – this is the gap that exists between research knowledge and clinical practice – it is hoped that by addressing this gap we can better understand how research can be implemented, delivering improved patient outcomes and experience and supporting the effective organisation and delivery of healthcare.
The CLAHRC Northwest London, funded since 2008, is hosted by Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust with Imperial College London as its lead academic partner, but engages with all healthcare providers and commissioners across north west London. CLAHRC Northwest London is a research programme that specifically aims to understand how evidence can be implemented to improve quality and outcomes in healthcare.
The CLAHRC Northwest London, funded since 2008, is hosted by Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust with Imperial College London as its lead academic partner, but engages with all healthcare providers and commissioners across north west London. CLAHRC Northwest London is a research programme that specifically aims to understand how evidence can be implemented to improve quality and outcomes in healthcare.
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