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Improving health outcome for young people with long term conditions: the role of digital communication in current and future patient-clinician communication for NHS providers of specialist clinical services (The LYNCs study)

Project title: Improving health outcome for young people with long term conditions: the role of digital communication in current and future patient-clinician communication for NHS providers of specialist clinical services (The LYNCs study)

Chief investigator: Professor Frances GriffithsORCID logo

Contractor: University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust

Co-investigators: Associate Professor Mark-Alexander SujanORCID logo, Associate Professor Moli PaulORCID logo, Dr Helen AthertonORCID logo, Dr Jack Barker, Dr Jonathan CaveORCID logo, Dr Paul SutcliffeORCID logo, Dr Sailesh SankaranarayananORCID logo, Dr Tom PalmerORCID logo, Mr Joseph FraserORCID logo, Mr Luhanga MusumadiORCID logo, Mr Peter Dowdall, Ms Harjit MatharuORCID logo, Professor Anne-Marie SlowtherORCID logo, Professor Jackie SturtORCID logo, Professor Jason MadanORCID logo.

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