Shaping the Future: Intelligence for Health and Social Care Integration
A Gathering
Tuesday 13 September 2016 – Vine Centre, Dunfermline, KY11 4JU
BOOKING FORM & SESSION SELECTION
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Poster Submission* / Please state the title of the Poster
*You are welcome to bring a recent poster from your area of work for an informal viewing during breaks.
11.25 – 11.55
TABLE TOP DISCUSSIONS – Duration 30 minutes.
Please number 1 – 5 in order of preference (1 being top choice).
Information to support Palliative and End of Life care service planningAccessing Primary Care data – emerging ideas
Local and national indicators of health and wellbeing outcomes
High Resource Individuals – using combined H&SC resource use to identify opportunities for change
Long term conditions and physical disability
Technology enabled care – new monitoring
Measurement of function/dependency outcomes of care - ioRN
Exploring the potential of routine Dementia Post Diagnostic Support data
Patient level prescribing analyses
Third Sector partner information
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14.00 – 15.00
Please indicate whether you would prefer to attend a 1 hour Parallel session OR 2 x 30 minute Table- top discussions.
Parallel Session / Table-top discussionsPlease number in order of preference.
PARALLEL SESSIONS - Duration one hour.Please number in order of preference (1 being first choice)
Pathways and Prediction:
Find out more about development work to better understand client pathways and events that lead to a change in the care individuals require. Outputs including a client flow model as well as a suite of tools that predict those individuals whose ‘normal state’ is at risk.
Unscheduled Care:
Find out more about the information held nationally and locally and how this can be used to gain a better understanding of how people interact with various unscheduled care services.
Enabling the use of information locally:
Improving local access to national data sources and embedding ISD staff locally is helping partnerships to navigate the information landscape. Find out more about the use in partnerships of national & local information to support strategic planning and service redesign.
TABLE TOP DISCUSSIONS – Duration 2 x 30 minute discussions.
Please number 1 – 6 in order of preference (1 being first choice)
Information to support Palliative and End of Life care service planning
Accessing Primary Care data – emerging ideas
Local and national indicators of health and wellbeing outcomes
High Resource Individuals – using combined H&SC resource use to identify opportunities for change
Long term conditions and physical disability
Technology enabled care – new monitoring
Measurement of function/dependency outcomes of care – ioRN
Exploring the potential of routine Dementia Post Diagnostic Support data
Patient level prescribing analyses
Third Sector partner information
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