
Hosted by the NIHR ARC East Midlands, this free event will showcase innovative insights from the national ARC MLTC Implementation Programme.
Taking place on Wednesday, March 19, at College Court in Leicester, participants will explore the key learnings from the national projects, including successful strategies for implementation, challenges faced and opportunities for scaling initiatives.
The session will also include interactive workshops on public patient involvement and engagement (PPIE), exploring collaborations across the NIHR, strategies for knowledge mobilisation, and discussions on the NHS 10-year plan and the implications for MLTC research and practice.
Professor Kamlesh Khunti, Director of NIHR ARC East Midlands and Lead for the MLTC National Priority Area, will chair the seminar. He will be joined by keynote speaker Natalie Owen, Head of NIHR Infrastructure at the Department of Health and Social Care, and Professor Gary Ford, Chief Executive Officer at the Health Innovation Oxford & Thames Valley.
“At the upcoming dissemination event, we are excited to showcase groundbreaking innovations from our ARC MLTC Implementation Programme,” said Professor Khunti.
He added: “This informative event will bring together leading experts, researchers, and practitioners to share insights and best practices that drive real-world impact in the management of MLTC.
“We look forward to engaging discussions and collaborations that will shape the future of healthcare delivery.”
NIHR ARC East Midlands is the national priority area lead for MLTC, playing a key role in advancing research, innovation, and collaboration to improve the health and well-being of individuals living with multiple chronic conditions.
Professor Khunti noted: “Advancing research and collaboration in the field of MLTC is vital to improving patient outcomes.
“At NIHR ARC East Midlands, we are committed to creating innovative solutions and fostering partnerships that will empower people to live healthier, better-connected lives.”
For more information and to register, click here.