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Thinking differently about health, public health and social care

Thinking differently about health, public health and social care. The case for change. Population age profile. Chronic disease. NHS Budget. There is a growing demand for health and care services and ever increasing expectations from the public. Public behaviour.

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Thinking differently about health, public health and social care

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  1. Thinking differently about health, public health and social care

  2. The case for change Population age profile Chronic disease NHS Budget There is a growing demand for health and care services and ever increasing expectations from the public

  3. Public behaviour There is a rapid increase in the number of UK adults who are active online

  4. Our vision The front door A new front door to health, public health and social care organisations and services, delivered through mobile apps, SMS, phone and online channels

  5. Key benefits • Connect people to their information to become experts in their care. • Encourage and respond to feedback to improve treatment and services. • Support people to transact their health and care online to provide efficient, convenient and timely services. • Promote participation in health and care to improve health outcomes.

  6. Objectives

  7. Agile: Responsive Development

  8. Creating a market of innovation

  9. Thank you

  10. ICSP as a local experience • Geo-location • Time sensitive • Targeted public health campaigns • Targeted social care information • Syndication of data/content

  11. ICSP Public Beta 28th November 2013 The November public Beta will be developed according to key user stories, relating to: • Relieving pressure on primary care and A&E services • Supporting people living with dementia and their carers • Promoting greater transparency and choice over services and treatments • Encouraging and stimulating market involvement and innovation, through the development of an open and robust technical platform

  12. Technical stack Government Digital Service ICSP

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