ICS stories: closing the data-action gap for patient and population health

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Wesam Baker, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust and Professor Iain Buchan, University of Liverpool

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Cheshire & Merseyside Integrated Care Partnership, building on pandemic momentum, mobilised linked care record and administrative data to better target resources for prevention and care – the System-P programme. System-P aims to close the gap between data and action to target resources more precisely, preventively and equitably – building on the award-winning Combined Intelligence for Population Health Action (www.cipha.nhs.uk) system. In this webinar, Wesam Baker, Director of Strategic Analytics Economics and Population Health Management at Mersey Care NHS FT, and Professor Iain Buchan, Chair in Public Health and Clinical Informatics and Associate Pro Vice Chancellor for Innovation, will cover: • Civic Data Cooperative - people to data • Combined Intelligence for Population Health Action (CIPHA) – data to analytics • System-P – analytics to action • a system-wide approach to intelligence - closing the data action gap • making prevention, precision and payment more programmable • the importance of culture and local action • top tips and scaling across ICSs • what’s next There will be time to ask questions and share your own experiences.
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