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Public Health Lancashire Update Event. Health Intelligence. Outline. Public Health Intelligence Transition Include assets in the JSNA Looking Ahead for Lancashire Discussion. Public Health Intelligence Transition. Capability: What do we do? What will we do?
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Public Health LancashireUpdate Event Health Intelligence
Outline • Public Health Intelligence Transition • Include assets in the JSNA • Looking Ahead for Lancashire • Discussion
Public Health Intelligence Transition • Capability: • What do we do? What will we do? • How is this different to NHS Lancashire?
Public Health Intelligence Transition • Links to: • NHS Lancashire • Lancashire County Council • JSNA • Other intelligence teams?
Public Health Intelligence Transition • Who are our customers? • What infrastructure will we need? • Data warehousing • Hardware • Software • Capacity
Assets • JSNA • Needs • Commissioning model • People consumers of professional care
Assets • Needs • Felt or expressed • Normative • Relative • Organisational or professional
Assets • Assets • Recognise people as ‘co-producers’ of their own health and wellbeing • Facilities, abilities, skills, passions, interests, time…
Assets • Using assets in commissioning decisions • Supporting communities
Looking Ahead for Lancashire • Intelligence tool • Looking forward – planning based on predictions or projections • Comprehensive: all policy, societal, population, or economic change
Looking Ahead for Lancashire • Using LAFL intelligence to influence commissioners: • Who will be most affected? • How can we protect their health and wellbeing?
Looking Ahead for Lancashire • New commissioning arrangements: • NHS Lancashire • Clinical Commissioning Groups • Adult social care • Children and young people • Health and wellbeing boards
Discussion • Commercialisation: • How will you advertise the services of public health to CCGs, health and wellbeing boards, etc? • Do you/we have any competitors? • Turning data into intelligence • How do we ensure people use data and intelligence responsibly? Is it our responsibility to ensure they do?