Patient and public involvement in the ongoing applied artificial intelligence and complex health interventions co-design work

New briefing paper describes use of PPI to improve pathways of care for people with multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs) in Scotland

The paper was published by our affiliate programme AIM-CISC, and features the work of several colleagues working across both programmes.

It outlines the steps taken with PPI members to rate the relative importance of 17 health outcomes and 15 adverse events for people with MLTCs (multiple long term conditions) and the results.

The paper can be found in full, here.