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Improving Healthcare Through Effective Information Management: Insights and Strategies

This briefing highlights the significant impact that well-managed information and data analysis can have on healthcare delivery, potentially surpassing the benefits of new drugs or technologies over the next decade. It stresses the importance of providing the right information to the right people at the right time, emphasizing timely and accurate data for effective planning, patient satisfaction, and provider identification. The document outlines practical steps for enhancing information management systems within healthcare settings, aiming for improved collaboration and response times.

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Improving Healthcare Through Effective Information Management: Insights and Strategies

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  1. Briefing: MOSS 2007 Peter Manser 13th March 2008

  2. Background • The application of what we know from research, from experience, and through the analysis of data will have a bigger impact on health and healthcare than any single drug or technology likely to be introduced in the next decade. Muir Gray Head of NHS Knowledge Management Aug 2006 • The future is already here; it’s just not evenly distributed William Gibson

  3. What are we about? • The right information • To the right people • At the right time NPfIT 2002 • Timely • Complete • Accurate Information for Health DoH 1997

  4. Planning Planning • • Identifying need Identifying need • • Determining priorities Determining priorities • • Understanding the market Understanding the market Ownership Ownership Information Information Monitoring Monitoring Purchasing Purchasing • • Confirming delivery Confirming delivery • • Appropriate settings for care Appropriate settings for care • • Reviewing quality Reviewing quality • • Identifying providers Identifying providers • • Satisfying patients Satisfying patients • • Contracts and incentives Contracts and incentives Commissioning

  5. Current business

  6. Required Business

  7. Practical Steps • NIMM Audit • EoE CPH contact • Hardware Policy (move to lap tops) • Wireless Modem & N3 Remote Worker • MOSS Server & SQL Database • Web services & training • Configuration …

  8. Benefits • Virtual Office • Work • Home • Away • Collaboration (Groove) • Single master version control (Library) • Quicker response within/external to team • “professional”

  9. Questions? • Peter Manser • Head of IM&T • EoE Specialist Commissioning Group peter.manser@eoescg.nhs.uk Telephone 01371 877 261 The Old Mill Haslars Lane Great Dunmow Essex CM6 1XS

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