
anna wilding
@economicsanna
Research Fellow in Health Economics at the University of Manchester and full time dog mum (she/her) Current research - social prescribing
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https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/anna.wilding.html 04-07-2009 13:45:09
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“The COVID-19 pandemic shone a light on and exacerbated health inequalities - while also creating an impetus to address the issue” Lynsey Warwick-Giles opening the #HSRUK24 session on whether integrated care systems are addressing health inequalities


Employment of social prescribing link workers has not been sufficiently targeted at areas with the highest need doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2… anna wilding paul wilson Luke Munford @mattxsutton #PrimaryCare



Which geographic areas need to be targeted for #LinkWorkers to do #SocialPrescribing? This research examines specific areas, particularly urban and/or deprived populations doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2… anna wilding paul wilson Luke Munford @mattxsutton #PrimaryCare Watch the 1-min video


The Manchester News MEN "A new report by Health Equity North has revealed striking inequalities in rates of Long Covid across the country, with a clear North-South divide." Health Equity North

proud to be a co-author on this report. women in the north deserve more !! Health Equity North really do important work advocating for those in the north


Join us tomorrow for Matt Sutton's seminar! If you are in London, seminar is London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine's Manson Lecture theatre. All welcome!

Great to attend the #LiveWell event today about harnessing community power. Myself and some colleagues from NIHR ARC Greater Manchester are part of evaluating this scheme Andy Burnham highlighting Live Well is a priory for greater manchester’s welfare system. Excited to be part of this change




Join us on 28 January to discuss how social prescribing can support equitable and effective health and wellbeing support, with Professor Paul Wilson (paul wilson) and Dr Anna Wilding (anna wilding) 🩺 Find out more here: ow.ly/EcUh50UAann

Safe travels to all HESG delegates and have a wonderful conference! Kicking off in style at 13.00, there's anna wilding's paper titled: "Have social prescribing referrals reduced appointment pressures on primary care? Evidence from Electronic Healthcare Records" in Duchess 1.

Today's the day! anna wilding will be presenting her work evaluating the impact of the national roll out of social prescribing link workers.



🥳🍾Congratulations to Eliana Chavarría Pino who passed her viva today with minor corrections!! Eli's thesis was titled: "Evaluating the effect of public health spending in low-income settings." She was supervised by: Laura Anselmi Matt Sutton and funded by NWSSDTP Well done Eli!


The rollout of social prescribing link workers in primary care services in England appears to have had a positive impact on patient experience and outcomes, according to an academic study funded by National Institute for Health and Care Research and led by The University of Manchester Read more 👉 bit.ly/3FQnmpI
