social care informatics: an introduction | dylan roberts | july 2014
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An introduction to social care informatics as well as health and wellbeing informatics, with an emphasis on a whole system approach within the local context. Presented by Dylan Roberts, CIO of Leeds City Council, at the Local-Central Discovery Day on the Impacts of the Care Act in Leeds on 29 July 2014.TRANSCRIPT
Care Bill Discovery Day.Social Care Informatics: An Introduction
Local CIO
Council
Care Bill Discovery Day.Health and Wellbeing Informatics : An Introduction
Local CIO
Council
Whole System Approach Within The LOCAL CONTEXT
Enable the front line and community
Integrated Data System Example:Leeds City, Pioneers, Smart Cities
Solutions for the independent sector, local authorities and the NHS
Pioneer Group TOR and Principles
Simplify methods for Health and Social Care Integration for all
Standardise methods for Health and Social Care Integration for all
Ensure best overall utility of resource, knowledge and capabilities
Local solutions to be applied to local circumstances working to standards
Provide shared information and knowledge through ADASS, LCIOC and SocITM to the wider community
Informatics Pioneer Group PortfolioNational Projects National Frameworks for
Local SolutionsLocal projects
PSN/N3 Interconnect IG Toolkit
Enterprise Business Architecture Integrated Care Record
NHS No Interoperability Architecture Framework (and Information flows)
Whole place local integration models in practice – (incl third sector involvement) Penwith Pioneer health and wellbeing
Secure email Integrated Intelligence in practice (“Big Data” Analytics for better commissioning and prevention)
Basis for Information Sharing (incl Third Sector)
Citizen and Communities Driven Health Platforms, Apps and Services
Establish the use of spine mini services to access the NHS Number
Care portals (May be for Care Bill) – Time and Care Budget Banking etc.
Open data services (Non person sensitive data)