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Professor Steph Taylor is a leading academic at the Wolfson Institute of Population Health, where she serves as Director of Research and co-leader of the Centre for Primary Care. Her work bridges public health and primary care, focusing on improving outcomes for individuals with long-term conditions, particularly those with multimorbidity. She is the Academic Lead for ACHA, driving initiatives that address healthcare complexity through applied research.
Her research spans digital health interventions, artificial intelligence in diagnostics, and person-centered psychological therapies. Key trends in her recent publications include telehealth innovations for rural veterans, AI-driven spirometry tools, and CBT-based programs for chronic conditions like IBD and COPD. She also explores social determinants of health and environmental design impacts on patient well-being.
Professor Taylor’s work emphasizes implementation science, evidenced by process evaluations of trials such as STAMINA and IMP2ART. Her studies often intersect with health policy, particularly in systems like the Veterans Health Administration, and address challenges in healthcare delivery and patient engagement in online communities.
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