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Nottingham City’s JSNA – harnessing the web for intelligent commissioning

Nottingham City’s JSNA – harnessing the web for intelligent commissioning . East Midlands regional JSNA event, 28 th June 2010 Dr Jeanelle de Gruchy Deputy Director of Public Health, NHS Nottingham City. Our approach. Harnessing the web Intelligent commissioning. Nottingham Insight.

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Nottingham City’s JSNA – harnessing the web for intelligent commissioning

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  1. Nottingham City’s JSNA – harnessing the web for intelligent commissioning East Midlands regional JSNA event, 28th June 2010 Dr Jeanelle de Gruchy Deputy Director of Public Health, NHS Nottingham City

  2. Our approach • Harnessing the web • Intelligent commissioning

  3. Nottingham Insight Profiles of key datasets by topic or area Dynamic Mapping JSNA Data e.g. police, education, fire, health, national indicators and local data Documents e.g. prison HNA

  4. Chapters 1. Demographics and Social and Environmental Context 2. Life Expectancy 3. Behavioural Factors • Alcohol, Problem drug use in adults, Substance Misuse in children and young people (alcohol and drugs), Diet and nutrition, Adult obesity, Child obesity, Physical activity, Smoking 4. Children, Young People and Families • Avoidable injuries, Carers, Children in Care, Dental health, Disabilities and learning difficulties, Domestic violence, Immunisations and vaccinations, Maternities and pregnancy, Mental health, Safeguarding of adults & children, Sexually transmitted diseases including HIV and AIDS, Teenage pregnancy • 5. Adults • Adult Dental Health, Asylum seekers, Refugee workers and Migrant workers, Avoidable injuries, Cancer, Cancer screening, Cardiovascular Disease, Carers, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Dementia, Diabetes, Domestic violence, End of Life, Homelessness, Housing, Immunisations and vaccinations, Learning disabilities, Mental health, Long-term health conditions and older people, Offenders’ health & wellbeing, Physical and sensory impairment, Sex workers, Stroke

  5. Template • Front page summary • Who’s at risk and why? • The level of need in the population • Current services in relation to need • Projected service use and outcomes in 3-5 and 5-10 yrs • Evidence of what works • User Views • Unmet needs and service gaps • Recommendations • Further needs assessment • Commissioning • Key contacts • References

  6. GIS team Contributing authors Stakeholders Primary and secondary care Clinicians Users Lead authors (PCT and LA) Steering group Frontline staff Information analysts Chair Nominated deputies CPHM AD Commissioning JSNA Manager Head of Information Service managers Policy, strategy and commissioning officers CPHM Public health managers

  7. Loss of key posts Variable quality Not used Embed within LA structures Develop clear link to PBC Standard template Training Guidance notes JSNA manager edit Broad authorship Direct link into partners’ strategies Flexible to major and regular updates Risks Mitigation

  8. Development • JSNA informing • PBC commissioning • Joint commissioning agendas • Increasing stakeholder involvement

  9. Nottingham City’s JSNA – harnessing the web for intelligent commissioning

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