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NHS Population Health Management Conference

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10:50 am
21 Apr, 2022
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NHS Population Health Management Conference

Events for Healthcare

10:50 am
21 Apr, 2022
Virtual Event: GoTo

NHS Population Health Management Conference

Population Health is an approach that aims to improve physical and mental health outcomes, promote wellbeing, and reduce health inequalities across an entire population.

A relatively new approach called Population Health Management (PHM) is helping the NHS understand our current, and predict, our future health and care needs so actions can be made to tailor better care and support with individuals, design more joined-up and sustainable health and care services and make better use of public resources.

PHM is a partnership approach across the NHS and other public services including councils, the public, schools, fire service, voluntary sector, housing associations, social services, and police. All have a role to play in addressing the interdependent issues that affect people’s health and wellbeing.

For example, adults and children who live in cold, damp housing may be more likely to develop respiratory problems over the next 20 years because their lungs are affected by the mould spores in their homes. If we improved their housing now, by working with partners such as, local councils and housing associations, they may not end up with various health conditions in the future which can result in poor quality of life (conditions like asthma, chest infections, and other respiratory problems) and could avoid the need for multiple health and care services.

Implementing population health management services is a key focus within the NHS long term plan and is supporting ICSs’ to understand the areas of greatest health need and match NHS services to meet them. These solutions are becoming increasingly sophisticated in identifying groups of people who are at risk of adverse health outcomes and predicting which individuals are most likely to benefit from different health and care interventions, as well as highlighting health inequalities.

Our upcoming conference aims to provide updates and clarity on this developing strategy and share best practices and outcomes from across the NHS Ecosystem.

Session key topics for NHS Population Health Management Conference:

  • Delivering the aims from the NHS Long Term Plan
  • Tackling health inequalities
  • Data usage and outcomes
  • Digitally enabled care pathways
  • Integrating health and social care: best practice
  • Leadership and management

Research sources for The NHS Population Health Management Conference: NHS England, NHS Long Term Plan, NHS Digital, Health Education England

 

The NHS Population Health Management Conference 2021 Overview:

92.59% of Delegates would recommend Convenzis to their Colleagues.

95.12% of Delegates rated our speakers as either Good or Excellent.

68.6% of Attendees were at Senior Management Level or above.

98.78% of Delegates are interested in attending the next event.

37.80% of Delegates have requested a meeting with our sponsors following the Conference.

Who will Attend

  • CCIO
  • CIO
  • Director of Public Health
  • Heads/ Managers/ Directors, Data and Information
  • Heads/ Managers/ Directors, IT
  • Heads/ Managers/ Directors, Transformation
  • Heads/ Managers/ Directors, Integrated health
  • Population Health Fellow
  • Population Health Lead Analyst
  • Public Health consultants and specialists
  • Public Health practitioner
  • Public Health Strategist

Speakers

Adam Auty

Head of Public Sector

Barney Ulyatt

Business Development Manager

Chris Elkin

Head of Healthcare

Dr Dianne Addei

Senior Public Health Advisor

Emma Harris

Assistant Director of Programmes

Rhonda Bradder

Regional Commercial Manager

Sponsors & Partners

Our accreditations

abpco 2021
Manchester Bee
CPD Member
Living Wage Member
Good Employment - Sponsor
Good Employment - Member
Armed Forces Covenant
Tech UK
IHSCM
FSB
Ban The Box
Faculty of Clinical Informatics
Stockport County
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