Around one in four adults in England, which equates to more than fourteen million people, are now living with two or more health conditions. People with multiple conditions have poorer quality of life and a higher mortality risk. Some combinations are associated with especially poor outcomes; people with severe mental illness live 10 to 20 years less than the general population. People’s problems do not fit neatly into the way the current service is configured. This is particularly an issue in relation to prescribing, where there is frequently little integration across co-existing diseases and polypharmacy can easily result. The intelligent use of data could provide solutions to this growing problem in the NHS.

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Chair: Prof Tony Avery

Professor of primary care, Nottingham and national clinical director prescribing, NHS England
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Prof Michael Barnes

Professor of bioinformatics and director of the Centre for Translational Bioinformatics, Queen Mary University of London
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Dr Lauren Walker

Senior clinical lecturer in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics and internal medicine, Pharmacology & Therapeutics, University of Liverpool
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Prof Krish Nirantharakumar

Professor of health data science and public health, University of Birmingham
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March 18 @ 09:30
09:30 — 10:30 (1h)

Krish Nirantharakumar, Lauren Walker, Michael Barnes, Tony Avery

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