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Tag Archives: Data Sharing for Better Health
Blueprint for Complex Care: Care for Individuals with Complex Health and Social Needs (National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs / IHI / Duke University / NIHR)
Summary The latest Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) report covers multi-disciplinary and multi-agency approaches to better coordination in the provision of care for individuals with complex health and social needs, from a USA perspective. “The Blueprint for Complex Care is a joint … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Health Foundation, Integrated Care, International, Local Interest, Management of Condition, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Standards, Universal Interest, Wolverhampton
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Tagged Accountable Care Organisations (ACOs), Accountable Care Organisations (in United States and England), Accountable Health Communities, Adult Social Care for People with Complex Needs, Advancing Integrated Care in England: Practical Path for Care Transformation, Ageing Population, Barriers to Integrated Care, Barriers to Integration, Barriers to Integration: Different Funding Models, Barriers to Integration: Different Workforce Cultures, Barriers to Integration: Difficulties in Effective Information Sharing, Barriers to Integration: Organisational Integration, Blueprint for Complex Care, Bridgespan Group: Strong Field Framework, Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers (CCHP), Care of Frail Older People With Complex Needs, Center for Health Care Strategies, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI), Commonwealth Fund, Community Outreach, Complex Care, Complex Care and Multimorbidity, Complex Care Champions, Complex Care Ecosystem, Complex Chronic Conditions, Complex Comorbidities, Complex Conditions, Complex Needs, Complex Patients at Risk of Hospital Admission, Conceptual Model: Starter Taxonomy for High-Need Patients, Cross-Sector Partnerships, Data Sharing, Data Sharing for Better Health, Dr Robin Miller: Deputy Director of Health Services Management Centre at University of Birmingham, Duke University, Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy, Effective Care for High Need Patients: National Academy of Medicine (NAM) Report, Global Health Innovation Center: Duke University, Health Care Innovation Awards, Health Services Management Centre (HSMC): University of Birmingham, Health Services Management Centre: University of Birmingham, HSMC: University of Birmingham, IHI: Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Innovation Accelerator Program, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), Integrated Care Partnerships and Accountable Care Organisations, Integrated Multi-Agency Care, Lived Experience, Medication Management, Multi-Agency Collaboration, Multi-Agency Integration, Multi-Agency Working, Multi-Disciplinary and Multi-Agency Working, National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs, National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), National Institute for Health Research Health Services and Delivery Research Programme, National Institute for Health Research Signal, NIHR Signal, Organisational Competencies to Accelerate Care Improvements, Outreach Services, Quality Improvement, Quality Measures, Robert and Lisa Margolis Family Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), SCAN Foundation, School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR): University of Sheffield, Strong Field Framework, United States, University of Sheffield, USA, Value-Based Payments (VBP), Variability in Implementation (of Integrated Care), Vertical Integration, Vertical Integration (of Primary and Secondary Care)
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Remember the Dangers of Cold Weather for the Vulnerable (Public Health England)
Summary At the start of the Met Office’s Winter season, Public Health England (PHE) has reminded the public to consider the possible impact of cold weather on elderly friends and family, and other at risk groups. The Cold Weather Plan … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, National, NICE Guidelines, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Practical Advice, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Commissioners (Health and Social Care), Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Community and Care Facilities, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Community and Voluntary Sector, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Frontline Health and Social Care Staff, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): GPs and Practice Staff, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Individuals, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Local Authorities, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Provider Organisations (Health and Social Care), Action on Cold Homes, BBC Health News, Blackpool Counter Attack, Care for Vulnerable Older People, Care Homes, Care of Vulnerable Adults, Circle of Risk Model for Fuel Poverty, Cold Homes, Cold Weather, Cold Weather Alert Service, Cold Weather Alerts, Cold Weather Meteorological Services, Cold Weather Plan 2014-15, Cold Weather Plan for England 2014, Cold Weather Plan Seminar 2014, Cold Weather Plan: Levels and Actions, Cold Weather Planning, Community Services, Data Sharing for Better Health, Daytime Recommendations, Excess Seasonal Deaths, Excess Seasonal Deaths Toolkit, Excess Winter Deaths, Excess Winter Deaths and Illnesses, Excess Winter Mortality, Excess Winter Mortality in England and Wales: Trends 1953 Onwards, Extreme Events and Health Protection: Public Health England, Fuel Poverty, Harm From Cold Weather, Healthcare Public Health Team (PHE), Heating and Hotwater Industry Council, Heating Engineers, Hypothermia, Identifying Vulnerable People, Impact of Cold Weather on Health, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Falls and Injuries, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Heart Attack, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Hypothermia, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Influenza, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Respiratory Disease, Impact of Fuel Poverty on Health and Health Inequalities, Keep Warm Keep Well (Booklet), Keeping Warm in Later Life projecT (KWILLT), Meteorological Matters, Meter Readers, Minimum Home Temperature Thresholds for Health in Winter, Monitoring and Surveillance, National Adapatation Programme (NAP), National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), National Severe Weather Warning Service (NSWWS), PHE: Public Health England, PHOF: Public Health Outcomes Framework, PIRU: Policy Innovation Research Unit (LSHTM), Plumbers, Poverty, Preventable Excess Winter Deaths, Prisons, Provider Organisations, Provider Organisations (Health and Social Care), Public Health England (PHE), Public Health Outcomes Framework, Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF), Public Weather Service, Public Weather Service (PWS), PWS: Public Weather Service, Recommended Indoor Temperatures, Recommended Minimum Indoor Temperatures, Seasonal Health and Affordable Warmth, Understanding the Behaviour of Households in Fuel Poverty, Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), Vulnerable Adults, Vulnerable and Disadvantaged Groups, Vulnerable Older People, Winter Preparedness, Winter Warmth England: Preparation for Winter
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Cold Weather Plan for England 2014 (PHE)
Summary The Cold Weather Plan for England 2014 has been updated by Public Health England (PHE). In addition to the main reports / guides, there is a range of supporting quick-reference documentation, including action cards based on the plan for … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, BBC News, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Housing, In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Practical Advice, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Commissioners (Health and Social Care), Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Community and Care Facilities, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Community and Voluntary Sector, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Frontline Health and Social Care Staff, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): GPs and Practice Staff, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Individuals, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Local Authorities, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Provider Organisations (Health and Social Care), BBC Health News, Blackpool Counter Attack, Care for Vulnerable Older People, Care Homes, Care of Vulnerable Adults, Circle of Risk Model for Fuel Poverty, Cold Weather, Cold Weather Alert Service, Cold Weather Alerts, Cold Weather Meteorological Services, Cold Weather Plan 2014-15, Cold Weather Plan for England 2014, Cold Weather Plan Seminar 2014, Cold Weather Plan: Levels and Actions, Cold Weather Planning, Community Services, Data Sharing for Better Health, Daytime Recommendations, DCLG: Department for Communities and Local Government, Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), Excess Seasonal Deaths, Excess Seasonal Deaths Toolkit, Excess Winter Deaths, Excess Winter Deaths and Illnesses, Excess Winter Mortality, Excess Winter Mortality in England and Wales: Trends 1953 Onwards, Extreme Events and Health Protection: Public Health England, Fair Society Healthy Lives, Falls and Fragility Fractures (FFF), FFF Population Healthcare Programme, Fuel Poverty, Harm From Cold Weather, Healthcare Public Health Team (PHE), HHSRS: Housing Health and Safety Rating System, Hospitals, Hypothermia, Identifying Vulnerable People, Impact of Cold Weather on Health, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Falls and Injuries, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Heart Attack, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Hypothermia, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Influenza, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Respiratory Disease, Impact of Fuel Poverty on Health and Health Inequalities, Islington’s SHINE Project, Keep Warm Keep Well (Booklet), Keeping Warm in Later Life projecT (KWILLT), Kirklees NHS Predictive Risk Toolkit, LGA: Local Government Association, LIHC: Low Income High Cost, Local Government Association: LGA, LSHTM: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Making Every Contact Count (MECC), Met Office’s National Severe Weather Warning Service (NSWWS), Meteorological Matters, Minimum Home Temperature Thresholds for Health in Winter, Monitoring and Surveillance, National Adapatation Programme (NAP), National Severe Weather Warning Service (NSWWS), National Statistics, NEA National Energy ActionNEA: National Energy Action, Office of National Statistics (ONS), Official Statistics, Overnight Recommendations, PHE: Public Health England, PHOF: Public Health Outcomes Framework, PIRU: Policy Innovation Research Unit (LSHTM), Poverty, Preventable Excess Winter Deaths, Prisons, Provider Organisations, Provider Organisations (Health and Social Care), Public Health England (PHE), Public Health Outcomes Framework, Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF), Public Weather Service, Public Weather Service (PWS), PWS: Public Weather Service, Recommended Indoor Temperatures, Recommended Minimum Indoor Temperatures, RED: Resilience and Emergencies Division (DCLG), Risk Stratification, Risk Stratification Programmes, Safer & Warmer Swindon, SCG: Strategic Co-ordination Group, SDMP: Sustainable Development Management Plans, Seasonal Health and Affordable Warmth, Sir Muir Gray’s Better Value Healthcare, Strategic Planning and Commissioning, SWEP and Extended Winter Provision Engaging Rough Sleepers In Winter, Thermoregulation, Triennial Review of the Fuel Poverty Advisory Group (FPAG), Typical Cascade of Cold Weather Alerts, UCL Institute of Health Equity, UK Health Forum Fuel Poverty and Health Toolkit, Understanding the Behaviour of Households in Fuel Poverty, Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), Vulnerable Adults, Vulnerable and Disadvantaged Groups, Vulnerable Older People, Warm Homes Healthy People Evaluation (WHHP), WHHP Fund Interventions, WHHP: Warm Homes Healthy People, Wiltshire County Council, Winter Preparedness, Winter Warmth England: Preparation for Winter
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Google’s “Moonshot Project” on Tackling Ageing (Financial Times / Reuters / BBC News / ICO / Health and Technology / HTN)
Summary Arthur Levinson, formerly of Genentech, has left Roche to avoid any potential conflict of interest in his role as chief executive of Google’s Calico start-up company. Calico recently agreed a $1.5bn alliance with AbbVie, a rival of Roche, to develop treatments for … Continue reading →
Posted in Assistive Technology, In the News, International, Management of Condition, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Parkinson's Disease, Pharmacological Treatments, Quick Insights, Universal Interest
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Tagged 23andMe, AbbVie, Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), Age and Ageing, Age-Related Disease Research, Age-Related Neurodegenerative and Neurovascular Diseases, Ageing and Dementia, Ageing and Society, Ageing Population, Ageing Well, AI for Good Programme (Microsoft), AI for Health Programme (Microsoft), Arthur Levinson, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Attitudes to Ageing, Basline Study: Collection of Anonymous Genetic and Molecular Information, BBC Health News, Big Data, Big Pharma, BRAC, Compensation for Shaky Hands (Assistive Technology), Data Protection Act (1998), Data Protection Procurement Rules and Competition Rules (Potential Barriers to Information Sharing), Data Protection Procurement Rules and Competition Rules (Potential Barriers to Partnership Working), Data Sharing, Data Sharing Agreement, Data Sharing for Better Health, DeepMind Health, Diffusion of Innovation, Disease-Detecting Nanoparticles, Economist (Journal), Elizabeth Denham, Elizabeth Denham: Information Commissioner, Encouraging Innovation, Essential Tremor, Faculty of Law and Computer Laboratory: University of Cambridge, Financial Times, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (Seattle), FT.com, Genentech, Google, Google Ageing-Related Ambitions, Google Basline Study: Anonymous Genetic and Molecular Information, Google Health-Related Ambitions, Google Moonshot Projects, Google Moonshot Projects: Ageing-Related, Google X, Google X: Cutting-Edge Technology Projects, Google X: Potentially Revolutionary Innovation, Google's DeepMind, Google's Research Division: Google X, Google's Social Network: Google+, Google’s Calico, Google’s DeepMind and Royal Free Trust Data-Sharing Agreement, Google’s Health Portfolio, Health and Technology (Journal), Health Technology, Healthy Life Expectancy, HTN: Health Tech Newspaper, Human Longevity, Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), Information Commissioner’s Website, Intelligent Retinal Imaging Systems (IRIS), International Collaborations, International Dementia Research Inventories, International Programmes, International Research, Lift Labs, Longevity, Novartis Foundation, Open Access Databases, Open Access Knowledge Resources, Open Access Research, Open Data and Big Data, Open Science, Open Source Solutions, Partnership and Collaboration, Partnership Working, PATH, Pharmaceutical Industry, Pharmacological Research, Policies on Ageing, Preventative Care, Proactive Care, Reinventing Ageing, Research and Innovation, Reuters, Roche, Royal Free Hospital (London), Royal Free London NHS Trust, Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, Science of Ageing, Seattle Children’s Research Institute, Smart Contact Lenses, Stabilization Technology: Tremor Cancellation, Streams app (Google’s DeepMind), Supporting Healthy Lifestyles, Tremor, Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements, Tremor Cancellation Spoon (Stabilization Technology), Tremor-Cancelling Devices
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