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International Health Intelligence Portal:Tool for the NHS Scotland Global Citizenship Programme
Prof Mahmood Adil Medical DirectorInformation Services Division (ISD) Scotland& Health Protection Scotland
Visiting Professor of International HealthStrathclyde University
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Context
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Empowering People to Make ChangeLocally and Internationally
Empowering People
• Knowledge
• Skills
• Resources
• Time
• Acknowledgement
Make Change
• Quantity
– Affordable universal coverage (serving more needy patients)
• Quality
– Safety
– Effectiveness
– Experience
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• Key Principles:
– Universal coverage
– Free at the point of delivery
– Based on clinical needs
• To improve health
outcomes of the nation
National Health Service
5th July 1948
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Scotland’s biggest knowledge assets
Health Data & Actionable Intelligence
LOCALLY
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A&E
Maternity
BIRTH
DEATH
Child health surveillance
Immunisation
GP consultations
Outpatients Hospital Admissions
Mental Health
Prescribing Screening
Continuing care census
Cancer registry
Dental inspection
Scottish birth record Substance misuse
Clinical audits
Scotland has some of the best health service data in
the world
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The data landscape
Every week in Scotland data are collected on around :
1,000 Births
15,000 Out of Hours attendances
20,000 Screened for cancer
30,000 Hospital discharges
30,000 A&E attendances
40,000 NHS eye exams & tests
90,000 NHS dental treatments
200,000 Outpatient clinic attendances
500,000 GP practice consultations
2,000,000 Drugs dispensed
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ISD Scotland
• Producer of Scotland's official health statistics
• Responsible for over 200 national datasets
• 600 staff with over 50 clinicians
http://www.isdscotland.org/
We create value by transforming data into actionable intelligence
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CHI
Linked health and social care data at individual service
user level
Integrated Data
A&E
DeathsInpatients
Day cases
Prescribing
Age/gender
Linked File
SPARRA
Social Care
SIMD Outpatients
Primary care
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Clinical Outcome Indicators (Example)
Lung Cancer – 2013(Health Board of Residence View)
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Burden of Disease in Scotland
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Reality –18th September 2018
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www.mydiabetesmyway.scot.nhs.uk
• 300,000 patients (5.3%)
• 10% of health budget
• Variation in clinical outcomes
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International Health Intelligence Portal
Tool for Global Citizenship Programme
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• WHO
• World Bank
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Malawi – Health Intelligence
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• Burden of disease
• Health Services Structure
• Key policy challenges
• Who is involved
• Example of best
practice
Country Profile and Health IntelligenceNHS Global Citizenship website
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Stethoscope to Datascope
@mahmoodadil
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• Explore the local data – ask questions
– How many patients been seen at your ENT clinic?
– Do you keep record of procedure and outcomes?
– What resources being used per patient
• Raise the importance of health intelligence
• Offer Scottish solution and support to help the organisation and the country to build their health intelligence
During your visit
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Prescription for Success
• Comprehensive data and health intelligence are essential for effective health care system and organisations.
• Being a professional leader is about having an insight (with data and intelligence) to make the biggest difference in patient and population health across the globe.
• You could champion the cause while being part of the Global Citizenship Programme
• Better data, better lives, better health care.
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From Good to GreatScotland’s Impact on Global Health
@mahmoodadil
mailto:[email protected]