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COMMITTING TO ACCESSIBILITY

April 8, 2022 Ruth Whichelow

At Patients Know Best we want everyone to be able to use the application easily, so we are committed to meeting Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. These guidelines define how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities.

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Improvements based on feedback from UK Kidney Association patients

April 6, 2022 Ruth Whichelow

We have been rolling out Patients Know Best (PKB) to renal teams across the UK.  This is part of the UK Kidney Association (UKKA), formerly known

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Clinical Engagement an insight by Hannah Johnson-Keck

October 25, 2021 johnsonkeck

Hannah is the Clinical Engagement Lead at PKB, she started her career as a Healthcare Assistant before completing her nurse training in Brighton. After qualifying

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NHS staff at Imperial register for a CIE health record to access their Covid-19 test results

February 19, 2021 Stephanie Tew

During the Covid-19 pandemic, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust (ICHT) made the decision to share Covid-19 test results with hospital staff via a secure health record to help protect them, their patients and to ensure service continuity by managing staffing levels.

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From transparency to collaboration: patient access in Sweden, USA, UK and Netherlands

May 3, 2018 Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli

Today I co-presented at the BMJ’s Quality and Safety in Healthcare 2018 conference. Maria Hägglund, Associate Professor at Sweden’s Karolinska Institute, spoke about Sweden’s experience

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PKB shortcut for smartphones and tablets

January 18, 2016 Emily Zhao

Looking for a convenient way to access your PKB medical record in one tap on your smartphone or tablet? The answer is to pin the

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