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How covid sparked a better understanding of population health
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Harnessing the power of a data co-operative
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By Claire Read2021-02-10T07:00:00+00:00
The introduction of population health management dashboards in Cheshire and Merseyside during the pandemic has morphed into a bigger project
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When covid hit, Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership dramatically accelerated work to share data and intelligence between local organisations.
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But the introduction of population health management dashboards to better understand the region’s pandemic pressures has not represented a finishing point – far from it; local leaders have already considered other areas in which it could make a difference.
“I think there was a triangle between inequality, equality and equity, which I think continues to escape health services because we’re driven by demand rather than need,” Joe Raffety, chief executive of Mersey Care Foundation Trust, told a recent
By Claire Read2021-02-10T07:00:00+00:00
Panellists on an HSJ webinar, in association with Graphnet, expained how the pandemic had forced them to urgently enhance the way they used data
On his very first day as the lead of Cheshire and Merseyside’s out of hospital covid cell, Joe Rafferty made an important realisation about the data available to assist in his new role.
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“What was really clear to me was we were drowning in data, but actually hardly any of it was the data I needed to have. The data that I could have wasn’t particularly well joined up so it didn’t in essence tell a story. It was also retrospective.
By Claire Read2020-12-14T13:00:00+00:00
The panellists explored the value of a shared understanding of which pressures and caseloads exist in an area and consider how digital technologies might play a role here
Chief executive Joe Rafferty and strategic advisor for digital programmes Jim Hughes discussed how Mersey Care Foundation Trust has been part of a region-wide programme to develop shared understanding of covid and other pressures.
Joining them on the panel were Rebecca Malby, professor in health systems innovation at London South Bank University, and Markus Bolton, director of Graphnet Health – which supported the event.
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