Why UCHD?
Why our work is important
Britain has changed a lot since the NHS was set up more than 60 years ago.
- Our ageing population often suffers from multiple health problems rather than a single illness – meaning patients now often receive care from more than one NHS department as well as from friends, family, charities and other organisations
- More people are suffering from chronic health problems, and are asked to take more responsibility for their own care between visits to health professionals
- There are more commercial products and services to help people care for themselves
- People are used to getting co-ordinated customer-focused service in lots of areas of life, and they expect it in their healthcare too
- And more people want to be active, interested and informed participants in decisions about their healthcare and the services they receive
These changes have meant that the services that the NHS now offers are often fragmented, and don’t match or meet the needs and expectations of patients.
UCHD exists to help the NHS respond to this change. It’s a way of developing and promoting healthcare technologies and services that can give patients the control and choice as well as service that they need. UCHD harnesses the creative skills and techniques used by professional designers to help build a health service where care can be offered, and where patients can act as co-producers of their own healthcare.
