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CCM

Chronic Conditions Management.

The management and prevention of chronic conditions is probably the single most important challenge to face policy makers and providers of health care today. There is, therefore, a need to make changes to service delivery and configuration. This framework for R&E proposes a multi-level and multi-strand approach.

CCM Framework

LHBHandbook

Evaluation Advice

Local Action Plans.

As part of work to support research and evaluation of the Chronic Conditions Management (CCM) Policy in Wales, AWARD was commissioned by the Welsh Assembly Government to review the Local Health Board Chronic Conditions Action Plans prepared in May 2008. To access the document that presents the results of the assessment of LHB evaluation plans click here

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Welcome to AWARD

The All Wales Alliance for Research and Development (AWARD) conducts and supports high quality research in health and social care. We are a multi-disciplinary team of researchers from Bangor, Cardiff and Swansea Universities, funded by WORD (the Wales Office for Research and Development – part of the Welsh Assembly Government).

Our aim is to raise the profile of health and social care research in Wales by attracting research funding; collaborating with research networks, publishing findings; and developing research capacity in Wales.

AWARD is part of the Clinical Research Collaboration Cymru (CRC Cymru), funded by the Welsh Assembly Government through WORD. AWARD works closely with all parts of the collaboration; including the Thematic Research Networks and the Infrastructure Support Services.

Have you got a research idea that you'd like to develop with AWARD?
Then read more about how we work.
















Recent Reports

How Do People with Chronic Conditions Experience Care in Wales: a baseline study

Third Sector Support for Self Care and Self Management by people with Long Term Medical Conditions in Wales


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Recent report short details

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