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Emma Parry is an emerging researcher in the field of palliative care and end-of-life healthcare systems, with a focus on improving patient outcomes through innovative technological integration. Her most notable work, the PRADA prospective cohort study, investigates how automated robotic process automation combined with clinician validation can enhance palliative care registration — a critical step in ensuring patients receive timely and appropriate care planning at the end of life. This research directly addresses a significant clinical challenge: the failure to identify and register patients for palliative care early enough, which contributes to high rates of unscheduled hospitalisation and preventable in-hospital deaths. Parry's work sits at a compelling intersection of clinical practice, health informatics, and patient safety, demonstrating how digital automation can support — rather than replace — clinical judgment in identifying vulnerable patient populations. Though her publication record is in its early stages, with her 2025 study already accumulating citations shortly after publication, her research addresses a pressing real-world problem with measurable implications for healthcare quality. Her contributions signal a promising trajectory in applying emerging technologies to improve end-of-life care delivery and systemic healthcare efficiency.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Enhancing Palliative Care Registration Using an Automated Robotic Process with Clinician Validation: A PRADA Prospective Cohort Study
2 citations · 2025
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2025 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 10
🏛 Institutions: The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust

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