Melissa Ream

@melissaream1

A Texan in England. Mother to twins. Passionate about healthcare, tech and leading change across complex systems. All thoughts my own.

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Joined July 2015

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    12 Oct 2016

    Living labs and healthcare innovation, October 2016 via

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    Apr 3

    Today is the first official working day of and a significant moment for the UK’s R&D landscape. We have been on an exciting journey to create this extraordinary organisation & we look forward to working with you to make it a success!

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    Apr 4

    Great news - TIHM for dementia has been shortlisted in the Patient Safety Awards The winners will be announced on Monday, 9th July.

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    Mar 29

    The idea of using donated service user data is a main discussion in our report Intelligent Sharing: Unleashing the Power of Health and Care Data, where we look at how to collect information while safeguarding patients

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    Mar 29

    “Often we are solving for the wrong problem, and if we solved for the right problem we might be in a better position to address our customers’ needs,” says David Asch, MD at Penn Medicine Center for Health Care Innovation at

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    Mar 27

    says everything NOT OKAY with growing old in the UK-we need to take risk & experiment. DO WHAT YOU CAN’T, THINK LARGE, THINK PERSONAL for

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    Mar 25

    Life Sciences Strategy and Sector Deal key contributors lay out the clearly opportunities they see in the UK and in partnering with our

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    Mar 25

    Chief digital and information officer of and says that a 'shared digital language' is necessary for the fully integrated health and social care

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    Mar 24

    What is our own personal responsibility for health? Listen to 's new podcast featuring our Director of Research and Economics , Professor Carol Brayne & Dr James Wilson.

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    Mar 21

    Interested in how can transform care. Sign up for one of the Accelerated Design Events in London, Bristol, Birmingham & Leeds - run between &

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    Mar 21

    Great blog from our PETRAS colleague Anya Skatova on the Value of Personal Data and the implications of this -

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    Mar 13

    It’s daunting that one of the biggest causes of death in the world, environmental enteric dysfunction, is a condition we know little about. But thanks to the work of Dr. Guillermo Tearney, we’re learning more.

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    Mar 20

    Be a part of a community, get ideas and share advice. The Dementia Researcher website, does just that

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    Mar 20

    Save the dates! are hosting matchmaking events for Wave 2: 9 April - London 12 April - Cambridge 16 April - Birmingham 20 April - Bristol 23 April - Manchester

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    Mar 19
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    It will be very interesting to see what make of an interesting body of evidence they collected.

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    Mar 20
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    Mar 19

    Time’s running out to register your interest in the Wave 2 competition. £500k to £1.5m available for individual projects to tackle key challenges facing the

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    Mar 20
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    Mar 20

    Thanks for taking part in our tweet chat on how Artifical Intelligence (AI) might transform health and care improvement practice!

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    Mar 20
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    We’d like to see investment to co-design services now but, also, for the future. We can’t develop them without engaging younger people today to understand what they would like us to plan for and, as someone said today, ‘reform takes time’ - they are the custodians

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