UCLPartners

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UCLPartners

UCLPartners (pronounced: "you-see-el partners") is an academic health science partnership that brings together people, services and research to improve the health and wellbeing of the population.

Etymology

The name "UCLPartners" is derived from its founding institution, University College London (UCL), and the term "partners", which signifies the collaborative nature of the organization.

Definition

UCLPartners is a partnership that combines the skills and resources of its member organizations to drive innovation and improve health outcomes. It is one of the largest academic health science partnerships in the world, and includes hospitals, universities, and other health and academic partners.

Related Terms

  • Academic Health Science Network (AHSN): A network of organizations that work together to improve health and care by spreading innovation. UCLPartners is one of the 15 AHSNs in England.
  • University College London (UCL): A public research university in London, England, and the founding institution of UCLPartners.
  • Health Innovation: The process of developing new or improved health policies, systems, products and technologies. UCLPartners is focused on driving health innovation to improve patient care.
  • Population Health: The health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of such outcomes within the group. UCLPartners works to improve population health through research and innovation.

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