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Our Head of Data Science, Prasanth Peddaayyavarla, discusses how PHM is key to unlocking the shift from reactive treatment to preventative care and shares pilot work from Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes designed to enhance care for specific patient cohorts and reduce A&E and GP attendan...
Real-time data may be the holy grail but there is still plenty to be gained from regular and accurate data flows that give a timely system-wide view of service priorities on the ground, writes David O’Callaghan, Chief Data Officer at NHS Arden & GEM CSU.
How do we accelerate take-up of digital solutions while maintaining confidence in the quality and safety of patient care? Our Head of Digital Transformation, Adrian Smith, considers this issue in an article for National Health Executive's September/October edition.
Our Senior Health Economist, Ana Ohde, considers how healthcare systems can better understand and measure health inequalities, in this blog for Healthcare Leader.
Our Chief Data Officer, David O'Callaghan, considers the infrastructure and skills that will ideally place ICSs to commission and deliver care, using data to drive local priorities.
Using patient data to understand and model potential health outcomes has never been more important than it is now, says Jessica Hicks, Principal Analytics Consultant at NHS Arden & GEM CSU, in this latest blog for NHS Voices.
Even without the pressure of a pandemic, the NHS is used to having to maximise its resources, which is why a better understanding of our patients’ needs is so important. In our latest blog, Associate Director of Applied Analytics, Paul Birch looks at how to make greater use of PHM approaches.
Patient data is one of the most valuable and protected assets we have. In this blog, our Head of Data and Systems, David O’Callaghan looks at the four key elements that will enable PCNs and the wider health system to make better use of patient data to prevent and manage health problems.
Population health is a popular phrase in the NHS, but what does it really mean and how can we, as commissioners, providers and health systems, benefit from it? Our Chief Clinical Information Officer, Dr Nick Pulman explains.
Population health management is high on the health agenda with good reason. Its potential to help inform preventative, sustainable care is huge. But how best to harness this potential and make early, tangible progress, is less obvious. Helen Seth, our director of business intelligence and provide...