A Bradford project which has improved the recognition and management of malnutrition in the community has scooped two national awards.
The initiative, was given a SystmOne Innovation Award at the SystmOne National User Group annual conference held in early October. The project also won the ‘utilising technology’ category in the PrescQIPP Annual Event and Innovation Awards held yesterday, 17 October.
The two-year project was recognised for its innovative use of SystmOne - a clinical IT system used in primary care across Bradford - to improve the identification and treatment of malnutrition for adults.
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