Health experts from the University of Birmingham are developing a digital blueprint to improve the care of people with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC) in Sri Lanka. Using electronic patient… by Asian World2024-11-13 Health experts from the University of Birmingham are developing a digital blueprint to improve the care of people with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC) in Sri Lanka. Using electronic patient record systems in primary care centres the project will create digitally integrated care pathway (DICP), which will help to to standardise care and improve the patient experience using digital technologies. Backed by £3.8 million funding from the UK’s NIHR (National…
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