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Triangulating Data for Population Health: Action Priorities by Professor Matthew Cripps

Explore the online learning series by Professor Matthew Cripps on identifying priorities for action in population health. Learn about the principles of change, delivering value, and where to look for triangulation of indicators to improve care outcomes and save costs. Follow the Right Care online for weekly blog alerts, eBulletins, and updates on Twitter. Visit www.rightcare.nhs.uk/resourcecentre for the full series.

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Triangulating Data for Population Health: Action Priorities by Professor Matthew Cripps

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  1. Online Learning Series Right Care for Populations Where to Look? Triangulating data sources to identify priorities for action Professor Matthew Cripps BA MA CPFAProgramme Director NHS Right Care August 2013

  2. PRINCIPLES OF CHANGE Delivering Value

  3. WHERE TO LOOK TRIANGULATION OF INDICATORS

  4. Triangulation of Indicators

  5. ABC CCG Potential • If reduced the outlier programme spend by ¼ – • £7.5m saved • If reduced outlier spend by ½ in three largest outlier programmes – • £8.3m • If take the right approach – • Will improve care, quality and outcomes at the same time

  6. Online Learning Series Right Care for Populations • Follow Right Care online • Subscribe to get a weekly digest of our blog alerts in your inbox, • Receive occasional eBulletins • Follow us on Twitter @qipprightcare Find the full series at: www.rightcare.nhs.uk/resourcecentre

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