Shape the use of health data with major national survey
All UK residents can take part in a survey with Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT) to say how health data should be used to improve care and services.
Results show app can improve therapy for stroke survivors
A NHS community care team have found an innovation which improves care for stroke survivors and helps health staff make evidence-based decisions ‘on-the-go’ to speed up recovery.
£9 million for research to improve health and care in the east of England
Communities with the greatest health challenges across the region are set to benefit from government funding awarded to run applied research projects, which can transform the lives of millions of people managing health issues.
CPFT helps more people take part in research with record performance
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT) is one of the UK’s top three NHS Trusts for volume of mental health research and has nearly doubled participation in studies for 2018/19.
World leading expertise in dementia with Lewy bodies at local NHS Trust
A global review has named Professor John O'Brien, as the world's leading expert on dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB).
Community autism library launched by local clinic
For World Autism Month, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust’s specialist autism clinic has launched a new library to help the community.
New role helps to strengthen the Cambridge Cluster
The life science cluster in Cambridge has grown and developed because of the willingness and the ability of organisations, individuals and companies to collaborate.
Health chiefs urge: get checked for ‘silent killer’
Clinicians who fear there could be up to 4,000 people living in the eastern region with a deadly but curable condition are urging them to take action.
Major funding awarded to improve mental health assessments for young people
Children and adolescents in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough are set to benefit from a new £1.5m research study to improve assessments and care for emotional disorders.
Diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases given boost through grant win
A project to help with the identification, diagnosis and treatment of the one in 17 people in the UK who have a rare disease in the UK has won a £400,000 grant.
Dem bones, dem bones and joints too
To mark World Bone and Joint Week, two experts are set to explain how they are tackling diseases such as arthritis which have such a debilitating impact on the lives of so many.
How's your musculoskeletal health?
Join Cambridge University Health Partners (CUHP) to learn about your musculoskeletal health and how to prevent and manage conditions such as arthritis.
Royal Papworth Hospital NHS FT and NHS SBS partner to pioneer new back office services
Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) have today announced a pioneering strategic partnership, which will explore new opportunities for the digital transformation of a range of back and middle office functions.
Local NHS Trust retains ‘good’ rating following latest inspection
Services at Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust have again been rated as ‘good’ by the Care Quality Commission.
NHS Trust agrees £20million land sale
Two sites belonging to Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT) have been sold for £20million. The Ida Darwin site in Fulbourn, Cambridge, and the Gloucester Centre, Orton Longueville, Peterborough, have been purchased by Homes England.
New Chair announced at CUHP
Laurel Powers-Freeling has been announced as the new independent Chair of Cambridge University Health Partners (CUHP).
Learning to mend a broken heart
Want to know how science is finding new ways to help the heart recover from damage, disease and stroke?
Miss England takes the ice bucket challenge at Addenbrooke’s
The reigning Miss England 2014, Carina Tyrrell, completed the ‘Ice Bucket Challenge’ at Addenbrooke's Hospital today to raise awareness of motor neurone disease.