Breadcrumb Home Addressing NHS and social care backlogs Rapid review of the effectiveness of interventions/innovations relevant to the Welsh NHS context to support recruitment and retention of clinical staff Date: April 2022 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00028 Partner institution: Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care What innovations (including return to practice) would help attract, recruit, or retain NHS clinical staff? A rapid evidence map. Date: April 2022 Report type: Rapid Evidence Map Reference number: REM00028 Partner institution: Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care The effectiveness of home monitoring using pulse oximetry in people with COVID-19 symptoms to guide future management Date: June 2021 Report type: Rapid Evidence Summary Reference number: RES00005 Partner institution: Health Technology Wales Which innovations can improve timeliness of investigations and address the backlog in endoscopy for patients with potential symptoms of upper and lower Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers? Date: September 2021 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00003 Partner institution: Bangor Institute for Health & Medical Research Summary of Active and Prospective Long-COVID Research in Wales Date: November 2021 Report type: Report Reference number: R00017 Partner institution: Wales COVID-19 Evidence Centre The effectiveness of service delivery interventions for adult orthopaedic patients on a surgical waiting list Date: November 2021 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00008 Partner institution: Public Health Wales What innovations help to attract, recruit and retain social care workers within the UK context? Date: January 2022 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00026 Partner institution: Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Subscribe to Addressing NHS and social care backlogs
Rapid review of the effectiveness of interventions/innovations relevant to the Welsh NHS context to support recruitment and retention of clinical staff Date: April 2022 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00028 Partner institution: Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care
What innovations (including return to practice) would help attract, recruit, or retain NHS clinical staff? A rapid evidence map. Date: April 2022 Report type: Rapid Evidence Map Reference number: REM00028 Partner institution: Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care
The effectiveness of home monitoring using pulse oximetry in people with COVID-19 symptoms to guide future management Date: June 2021 Report type: Rapid Evidence Summary Reference number: RES00005 Partner institution: Health Technology Wales
Which innovations can improve timeliness of investigations and address the backlog in endoscopy for patients with potential symptoms of upper and lower Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers? Date: September 2021 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00003 Partner institution: Bangor Institute for Health & Medical Research
Summary of Active and Prospective Long-COVID Research in Wales Date: November 2021 Report type: Report Reference number: R00017 Partner institution: Wales COVID-19 Evidence Centre
The effectiveness of service delivery interventions for adult orthopaedic patients on a surgical waiting list Date: November 2021 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00008 Partner institution: Public Health Wales
What innovations help to attract, recruit and retain social care workers within the UK context? Date: January 2022 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00026 Partner institution: Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care