These seminars aim to bring together researchers across the EoE ARC with an interest in better use of health and care data, provide an opportunity to share expertise in different types of data and create a forum to learn and exchange ideas.
We are excited to announce the next Population Evidence and Data Science - Knowledge Exchange Seminars,
Topic: Integrated Care Systems and Population Health Management
Date: Tuesday 15th February 2022
Time: 12.30-13.30
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About the seminar:
Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) are partnerships between the organisations that meet the health and care needs across an area, building on the earlier work through sustainability and transformation partnerships. They have four main objectives: improving population health and healthcare, tackling unequal outcomes and access, enhancing productivity and value for money, and helping the NHS to support broader social and economic development. Population health management (PHM) is seen as a key approach to support ICSs to achieve their objectives, building on the work done across organisations to improve population health and healthcare with the use of linked data. It has been recently highlighted in the NHS 2022/23 priorities and operational planning guidance as an approach to continue developing through working alongside local authorities and other partners. This session will provide an overview of what PHM is, the data and analytical approaches involved, how the insight is used and future implications.
Speaker: Dr. Helen Green
Helen is a Consultant in Public Health funded by Health Education England to support the wider healthcare workforce to deliver population health management across the East of England. She is hosted by East Suffolk and North Essex Foundation Trust and works predominantly at a regional level through Public Health England and East Accord in close collaboration with NHSE/I. She joined the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration in 2021 as a member of the Population Evidence and Data Science Theme and will seek to contribute intelligence and insight from population health management development within the region, particularly the population health analytical skill development, and collaborate with theme members on areas of mutual interest. She has a PhD and background in epidemiology and public health surveillance in the UK and internationally, with experience in using data and intelligence to improve population health. Prior to joining the region, she worked with the UK Overseas Territories on supporting the COVID-19 response and strengthening health information systems and public health surveillance. She completed her public health training in the UK in the West Midlands and has held a visiting academic position at Warwick University teaching on the Masters in Public Health.
For further information contact: sam71@medschl.cam.ac.uk