Population Health Management Presentation
Heard of Population Health Management and want to learn more?
People’s health is changing, and care needs are evolving. People are living longer, but with more years in poorer health and it is increasingly common for people to have multiple long term health conditions. This reinforces the need to focus on prevention and integrated care, reflected in the Government’s “Three Big Shifts” and is a key theme of the NHS 10 Year Plan.
Population Health Management (PHM) is an approach that links a wide range of health, social care, and socioeconomic data to help identify opportunities for proactive, preventative care. It is a key enabler for neighbourhood health approaches and will also support the ICB in its core future role as strategic commissioner.
In this one-hour, online, interactive session aimed at all staff with an interest in learning more about PHM we will:
- Help you understand the key principles of PHM and how it relates to neighbourhood health
- Describe how PHM approaches are already being used across the system
- Share how public health teams have developed PHM approaches to tackle health inequalities
- Work together to identify examples of PHM in your own work areas and explore ways these can be further developed
- Describe how the ICB is working to support the strategic development of PHM
Recording part 2 after the break out rooms