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Webinar / Understanding resource consumption across a system
About this webinar
As the NHS moves to a more integrated approach to delivering care, understanding how resources are used is an essential first step in improving population health. While individual organisations have information about the care they provide to individual patients, health and care systems are struggling to join up the data to have a full picture of provision across the local population. Each part of the health and care system has a different part of the jigsaw puzzle and the sharing of data to get a complete picture comes with a number of challenges.
In this session we hear about the work in the Derbyshire system to analyse resource consumption at system level and from NHS Vale and York CCG who are piloting a project to look at how finance can support population health management.
As the NHS moves to a more integrated approach to delivering care, understanding how resources are used is an essential first step in improving population health. While individual organisations have information about the care they provide to individual patients, health and care systems are struggling to join up the data to have a full picture of provision across the local population. Each part of the health and care system has a different part of the jigsaw puzzle and the sharing of data to get a complete picture comes with a number of challenges.
In this session we hear about the work in the Derbyshire system to analyse resource consumption at system level and from NHS Vale and York CCG who are piloting a project to look at how finance can support population health management.
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