There is an assumption among us on this forum that the intention is for the Tyson materials to become part of the app? Do we have direct proof of this?
Is it related to the PROM and Tyson and Gladwell? Don't bother answering.
From earlier on this thread:
I think it's worth copying the information again here:
Webinar:
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Wednesday, July 2
Integrating ME/CFS and Long Covid Specialist Services
Attend to hear about advances in clinical practice, research, and support for people with ME/CFS at home from a range of speakers
By ELAROS 24/7 Ltd
Date and time
Wednesday, July 2 · 1 - 3pm GMT+1
Location
Online
About this event
This webinar is brought to you by ME Association and ELAROS 24/7 LTD and is aimed at clinicians, academics and service providers working in the fields of ME/CFS, Long Covid, and other long-term condition services.
This event will be recorded. Please email
c19-yrs@elaros.com for a copy of the recording if you are unable to attend on the day.
Long Covid and ME/CFS share similar characteristics and have a similar impact on an individual’s ability to function normally. Infections are regarded as the triggers to these chronic medical conditions that certain individuals have difficultly recovering from.
In the absence of approved and effective treatments for either condition, management is the main tool we have to work towards a stabilising of symptom frequency and severity and an improvement in an individual’s life quality. It is essential that affected individuals are referred to a multi-disciplinary specialist team who can confirm a diagnosis, provide tailored care and support based on need, and advise on the tools necessary to manage health effectively.
The NICE Guideline (NG206) provides evidence-based clinical recommendations for the diagnosis and management of ME/CFS that can be applied to Long Covid where individuals whose difficulties stem from a Covid-19 infection meet the criteria for ME/CFS. We await final publication of NG188, the clinical guideline for Long Covid, last updated in January 2024.
Integration is being promoted because of a need to retain specialist clinicians and build provision for a larger patient community. We need to meet demand for early and accurate diagnosis and effective management for those with ‘infection associated chronic conditions.’ In areas where there is no ME/CFS service it represents an opportunity to provide essential support, likewise in areas where continued Long Covid provision is in doubt or where clinics have closed. In areas where provision is likely to continue, it presents an opportunity to bring specialists together under a new service structure that aims to improve health outcomes for more people.
This webinar will bring front-line clinicians together to share their own experiences of service provision, to discuss the future of integrated services for ‘infection associated chronic conditions’ and to hear how development leads and commissioners have overcome local challenges, involved patient representatives, will monitor health outcomes, and other factors that have played a role in the design (and launch) of integrated services.
Our speakers:
ME Association will share progress on the development of a new clinical assessment toolkit for PwME in collaboration with University of Manchester, alongside a range of options to make the toolkit and various support resources digitally accessible for both clinicians and patients. MEA will also provide an overview of progress being made on the integration of specialist services across the United Kingdom.
The digital health technology provider, ELAROS, will demonstrate two solutions to support PwME directly at home and in clinic with the support from NHS services, building on their specialist Long Covid platform recommended by NHS England and NHS Scotland.
We will be joined by a range of clinical service representatives from England and Wales to demonstrate advances being made in the integration of specialist ME/CFS and Long Covid services with other conditions, and to present some of the challenges and opportunities of undertaking this work.
Claire Jones, Consultant Therapist at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board’s Living Well Service, will share their progress to introduce an integrated service to support Long Covid and other infection-related chronic conditions, ME/CFS and Functional Neurological Disorder.
Claire Corbett, Head of Cancer and Long Term Conditions at Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board will present on the ICB’s work to develop a service specification for the Suffolk and North East Essex Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Long Covid Service over the next 3-5 years.
Our webinar will be chaired by a special guest speaker to be announced soon.
Finally, additional breakout sessions will be delivered by representatives from several clinical societies and charities in ME/CFS and Long Covid.
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