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Where we nerd out on the stats and audit results.

Stop Guessing: Why Symptom-Based Assumptions are Failing the UK Respiratory Pathway

In the world of respiratory care, there is a phrase we hear often: "It’s probably just a touch of asthma," or "At your age, a…

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Kerri 7 April 2026
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7 Mistakes You’re Making with NHS Respiratory Services Audit Data

In the current landscape of the NHS, data is often described as the "lifeblood" of service improvement. For those working within respiratory pathways, whether you…

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Kerri 27 March 2026
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Health as Wealth: Why Respiratory Stability is an Economic Priority

The conversation surrounding the UK's healthcare landscape is undergoing a fundamental shift. While the focus has historically remained on the clinical outcomes of the individual,…

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Kerri 25 March 2026
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The Truth About Life Expectancy: How Cystic Fibrosis Care Is Changing in 2026

The landscape of cystic fibrosis (CF) care has undergone one of the most profound transformations in modern medicine. For those working within respiratory care UK…

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Kerri 8 March 2026
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The Economic Case for Prevention: Why Respiratory Care is the Key to Reducing Total NHS Waiting Lists

When NHS leaders talk about reducing waiting lists, the conversation usually focuses on surgical throughput, diagnostic capacity, or theatre efficiency. Respiratory care rarely makes the…

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Kerri 24 February 2026
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The Economic Case for Prevention: Why Respiratory Care is the Key to Reducing Total NHS Waiting Lists

Medical Disclaimer: This article provides general information about respiratory care and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. If you are experiencing severe breathlessness,…

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Kerri 20 February 2026
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From Data to Better Breathing: What UK Respiratory Metrics Matter Most in 2026?

In 2026, every Integrated Care System in England is tracking respiratory data. The question is no longer whether we're measuring: it's whether we're measuring the…

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Kerri 8 February 2026
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Clinicians reviewing NHS respiratory data on a computer screen with the text “Data-Driven Decisions: Using NHS Metrics to Improve Respiratory Outcomes,” while supporting an older patient using oxygen therapy.

Data-Driven Decisions: Using NHS Metrics to Improve Respiratory Outcomes

In respiratory care, the gap between what we know and what we do is often measured in data we're not quite using yet. The NHS…

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Kerri 6 February 2026
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