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Submissions to the Call for Problems have now closed.

The team will reach out to all submissions by no later than 9 October.

We understand that effectively articulating health and care problems is crucial for fostering innovation and finding impactful solutions. Dr. Helen Surana's step-by-step videos are designed to walk you through the submission process, ensuring that your entries are clear, concise and compelling. 

Whether you're a health and care professional, patient advocate or expert in the field, these videos will provide you with the tools and insights needed to highlight the most pressing problems in the health and care sector. Start watching now and contribute to shaping the future of health and care. 

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  • In this short video Dr. Helen Surana describes what exactly a call for problems is and why it is not called a call for Abstracts. The call for problems is like a call for abstracts except we want to h ...
  • What we'd like you to do is think of a problem that you face in real life.   In the workplace, in health care, or as a patient, and describe it in a way that helps other people help you solve it. So, ...
  • Submitting a problem is your way to get engaged with the future health community. We're building a community where people will come together to learn from each other, to pick up the best skills in dig ...
  • The Future Health website has a button to press to submit your problem. It's a simple Google form. We ask you a few questions. You can go and have a look at it before you even start to write your subm ...
  • What we're looking for is real life problems.  Problems that you might face day to day delivering healthcare in the community. On the ward, in the back of an ambulance, wherever people have health car ...
  •  When all the problems have been submitted, we are going to review them in house with our expert panel. We're going to select the most interesting problems, the problems that we think there might be a ...