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Population health management: a community effort across health and life sciences

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How can our community support NHS leaders to deliver a data-led, people-centric health service?
Dr Mark Davies (Global Chief Health Officer, IBM) joins Prof. Phil Richardson (Chair and Chief Innovation Officer, Mtech Access) to explore the power of data, the role of community and how the health and life sciences ecosystem can support the NHS’s population health management goals.
Population health management has the potential to be a powerful tool for healthcare systems, effecting the way health and care is strategised, budgeted, targeted, and delivered. We see a future where key decisions in the NHS are driven by population health data. What we now need is a new way of working powered by local need, quality evidence and a systematic approach.
In this webinar, Phil and Mark explore:
- How the NHS can use population health management to transform the system
- The importance of community in population health management
- How Pharma, Medtech, and the wider life sciences sector can work above brand to support the NHS with population health management
- What a data-driven, people-centric approach means for the way treatments are valued
- How population health management could transform the economics of healthcare
This episode was first broadcast as a live webinar on Friday 8th September 2023. Learn more at: https://mtechaccess.co.uk/uk-nhs-insights/
Discover more about our work in this area at: https://mtechaccess.co.uk/uk-nhs-insights/

Subscribe to our newsletter to hear more news, insights and events from Mtech Access.

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Capíttulos

1. Introductions (00:00:00)

2. What is population health management? (00:07:06)

3. What does population health management mean for GPs? (00:13:31)

4. Integrated Care Systems (ICS) and population health management (00:20:27)

5. Examples in the mental health sector (00:23:35)

6. Data vs intelligence (00:27:02)

7. How can industry help the NHS? (00:32:03)

8. Is the NHS now in a constant state of emergency / crisis? (00:38:42)

9. Quality improvement (00:44:09)

10. The role of real-world evidence in population health management (00:52:14)

61 episodios

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How can our community support NHS leaders to deliver a data-led, people-centric health service?
Dr Mark Davies (Global Chief Health Officer, IBM) joins Prof. Phil Richardson (Chair and Chief Innovation Officer, Mtech Access) to explore the power of data, the role of community and how the health and life sciences ecosystem can support the NHS’s population health management goals.
Population health management has the potential to be a powerful tool for healthcare systems, effecting the way health and care is strategised, budgeted, targeted, and delivered. We see a future where key decisions in the NHS are driven by population health data. What we now need is a new way of working powered by local need, quality evidence and a systematic approach.
In this webinar, Phil and Mark explore:
- How the NHS can use population health management to transform the system
- The importance of community in population health management
- How Pharma, Medtech, and the wider life sciences sector can work above brand to support the NHS with population health management
- What a data-driven, people-centric approach means for the way treatments are valued
- How population health management could transform the economics of healthcare
This episode was first broadcast as a live webinar on Friday 8th September 2023. Learn more at: https://mtechaccess.co.uk/uk-nhs-insights/
Discover more about our work in this area at: https://mtechaccess.co.uk/uk-nhs-insights/

Subscribe to our newsletter to hear more news, insights and events from Mtech Access.

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. Introductions (00:00:00)

2. What is population health management? (00:07:06)

3. What does population health management mean for GPs? (00:13:31)

4. Integrated Care Systems (ICS) and population health management (00:20:27)

5. Examples in the mental health sector (00:23:35)

6. Data vs intelligence (00:27:02)

7. How can industry help the NHS? (00:32:03)

8. Is the NHS now in a constant state of emergency / crisis? (00:38:42)

9. Quality improvement (00:44:09)

10. The role of real-world evidence in population health management (00:52:14)

61 episodios

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