Micro- sites Ma Knowledge Portal Insights and data Funding and partnerships Links to to patient- focused organisations and programmes; case studies Good ideas HE and research Main site Introducing Respiratory Futures
Respiratory Futures Chaired by Professor Mike Morgan, seed funded by the British Thoracic Society and supported by NHSE a virtual platform, working to become the first port of call for respiratory disease information reaching across the traditional boundaries of primary and secondary care supporting professional communities with a shared interest in improving respiratory health an honest and supportive broker, facilitating innovative project partnerships aiming to go live early October
Respiratory Futures: overview Main site knowledge portal discrete activity areas - good ideas - funding and partnerships - insights and data - research links to patient information Microsites.
Respiratory Futures: features Guest editorials, webinars and topical Linked In communities of interest news, social media, events, jargon buster access to, and building on, legacy resources from – IMPRESS, DH Respiratory programme board, NHSI Lung Improvement Programme and regional respiratory networks – INHALE, IMPRESS/LSE value pyramid, NHSI GRASP model and region-led tools and dashboards connecting innovators with potential partners, UK & European funding programmes and business angels.
Respiratory Futures: main site Introduction to Respiratory Futures regular guest editorials on themes such as early diagnosis, co- morbidities, a symptom-based approach to better care et al for subsequent debate via… …topical webinars ‘feature organisation’ news, social media events’ calendar jargon buster; ‘who does what, and where’ supporting Respiratory Futures – working with industry – innovative collaborations: doctors.net…. – NHSE, NHSIQ, PHE.
Respiratory Futures: knowledge portal Build your favourites’ folder of legacy resources and new resources, make recommendations to your contacts, receive push alerts - IMPRESS, including new projects DH Respiratory programme board NHSI Lung Improvement Programme Regional respiratory networks.
Respiratory Futures: discrete activity areas Good ideas: ‘post it note’ wall to connect innovators to potential partners insights and data: INHALE; IMPRESS/LSE value pyramid; NHSI GRASP model; regional, evidence- based tools and prevalence modelling such as Southwark CCG’s breathlessness algorithm HE and research: introduced by UKRRC funding and partnerships: links to UK & European funding programmes, business angels and networks (Cochrane Foundation…).
Respiratory Futures: patients’ portal Offering practical examples and links to good practice case studies – inc. those from NHSI Lung Improvement Programme legacy private sector collaborations such as Leicester primary care project professional organisations, networks and communities of interest (PCRS-UK, ARNS …) patient-focused organisations and campaigns (AUK, BLF…).
Respiratory Futures: microsites Once established, Respiratory Futures will be able to offer smaller organisations and projects discrete, low- cost microsites with their own domain names to help promote their offline activity more widely.
Respiratory Futures: contact Programme champion: Sheila Edwards, Chief Executive, British Thoracic Society Programme lead: Aileen Muir, British Thoracic Society