ºÝºÝߣshows by User: HSCIC / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: HSCIC / Wed, 06 Apr 2016 12:51:14 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: HSCIC Hscic data quality_data_standards_workshop_taunton_2016 /slideshow/hscic-data-qualitydatastandardsworkshoptaunton2016/60559575 hscicdataqualitydatastandardsworkshoptaunton2016-160406125114
HSCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 The Health and Social Care Information Centre has hosted a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the fourth event, held at the Taunton Rugby Club, Taunton on 25th February 2016. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes.]]>

HSCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 The Health and Social Care Information Centre has hosted a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the fourth event, held at the Taunton Rugby Club, Taunton on 25th February 2016. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes.]]>
Wed, 06 Apr 2016 12:51:14 GMT /slideshow/hscic-data-qualitydatastandardsworkshoptaunton2016/60559575 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Hscic data quality_data_standards_workshop_taunton_2016 HSCIC HSCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 The Health and Social Care Information Centre has hosted a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the fourth event, held at the Taunton Rugby Club, Taunton on 25th February 2016. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hscicdataqualitydatastandardsworkshoptaunton2016-160406125114-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> HSCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 The Health and Social Care Information Centre has hosted a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the fourth event, held at the Taunton Rugby Club, Taunton on 25th February 2016. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can&#39;t guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes.
Hscic data quality_data_standards_workshop_taunton_2016 from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Hscic data quality_data_standards_workshop_manchester_2016 /slideshow/hscic-data-qualitydatastandardsworkshopmanchester2016/60559332 hscicdataqualitydatastandardsworkshopmanchester2016-160406124544
SCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 The Health and Social Care Information Centre has hosted a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the third event, held at Bruntwood City Tower, Manchester on 1st March 2016. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes.]]>

SCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 The Health and Social Care Information Centre has hosted a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the third event, held at Bruntwood City Tower, Manchester on 1st March 2016. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes.]]>
Wed, 06 Apr 2016 12:45:44 GMT /slideshow/hscic-data-qualitydatastandardsworkshopmanchester2016/60559332 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Hscic data quality_data_standards_workshop_manchester_2016 HSCIC SCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 The Health and Social Care Information Centre has hosted a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the third event, held at Bruntwood City Tower, Manchester on 1st March 2016. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hscicdataqualitydatastandardsworkshopmanchester2016-160406124544-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> SCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 The Health and Social Care Information Centre has hosted a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the third event, held at Bruntwood City Tower, Manchester on 1st March 2016. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can&#39;t guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes.
Hscic data quality_data_standards_workshop_manchester_2016 from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Hscic data quality_data_standards_workshop_leeds_2016 /slideshow/hscic-data-qualitydatastandardsworkshopleeds2016/60559111 hscicdataqualitydatastandardsworkshopleeds2016-160406124053
HSCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 The Health and Social Care Information Centre has hosted a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the third event, held at the Health and Social Care Information Centre, Leeds on 2nd February 2016. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes. ]]>

HSCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 The Health and Social Care Information Centre has hosted a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the third event, held at the Health and Social Care Information Centre, Leeds on 2nd February 2016. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes. ]]>
Wed, 06 Apr 2016 12:40:53 GMT /slideshow/hscic-data-qualitydatastandardsworkshopleeds2016/60559111 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Hscic data quality_data_standards_workshop_leeds_2016 HSCIC HSCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 The Health and Social Care Information Centre has hosted a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the third event, held at the Health and Social Care Information Centre, Leeds on 2nd February 2016. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hscicdataqualitydatastandardsworkshopleeds2016-160406124053-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> HSCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 The Health and Social Care Information Centre has hosted a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the third event, held at the Health and Social Care Information Centre, Leeds on 2nd February 2016. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can&#39;t guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes.
Hscic data quality_data_standards_workshop_leeds_2016 from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Benefits case study summary – prescriptions dispensed in the community’ publication /slideshow/benefits-case-study-summary-prescriptions-dispensed-in-the-community-publication/57605570 communityprescriptionscasestudy-160128134848
The purpose of this case study summary is to briefly describe how stakeholders have used the prescriptions dispensed in the community publication to inform analytical, reporting and contract negotiation activities.]]>

The purpose of this case study summary is to briefly describe how stakeholders have used the prescriptions dispensed in the community publication to inform analytical, reporting and contract negotiation activities.]]>
Thu, 28 Jan 2016 13:48:47 GMT /slideshow/benefits-case-study-summary-prescriptions-dispensed-in-the-community-publication/57605570 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Benefits case study summary – prescriptions dispensed in the community’ publication HSCIC The purpose of this case study summary is to briefly describe how stakeholders have used the prescriptions dispensed in the community publication to inform analytical, reporting and contract negotiation activities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityprescriptionscasestudy-160128134848-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The purpose of this case study summary is to briefly describe how stakeholders have used the prescriptions dispensed in the community publication to inform analytical, reporting and contract negotiation activities.
Benefits case study summary – prescriptions dispensed in the community’ publication from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Benefits case study summary: NHS Immunisation Statistics Publication /slideshow/benefits-case-study-summary-nhs-immunisation-statistics-publication/55930316 benefitscasestudysummary-nhsimmunisationstatisticspublication-151208114929-lva1-app6892
A benefits case study describing how national stakeholders have used HSCIC's immunisation statistics to help drive improvements in immunisation services and inform decisions when managing disease outbreaks]]>

A benefits case study describing how national stakeholders have used HSCIC's immunisation statistics to help drive improvements in immunisation services and inform decisions when managing disease outbreaks]]>
Tue, 08 Dec 2015 11:49:29 GMT /slideshow/benefits-case-study-summary-nhs-immunisation-statistics-publication/55930316 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Benefits case study summary: NHS Immunisation Statistics Publication HSCIC A benefits case study describing how national stakeholders have used HSCIC's immunisation statistics to help drive improvements in immunisation services and inform decisions when managing disease outbreaks <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/benefitscasestudysummary-nhsimmunisationstatisticspublication-151208114929-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A benefits case study describing how national stakeholders have used HSCIC&#39;s immunisation statistics to help drive improvements in immunisation services and inform decisions when managing disease outbreaks
Benefits case study summary: NHS Immunisation Statistics Publication from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Benefits case study: NHS Immunisation Statistics Publication /slideshow/benefits-case-study-nhs-immunisation-statistics-publication/55930258 benefitscasestudy-nhsimmunisationstatisticspublication-151208114746-lva1-app6891
A benefits case study describing how national stakeholders have used HSCIC's immunisation statistics to help drive improvements in immunisation services and inform decisions when managing disease outbreaks]]>

A benefits case study describing how national stakeholders have used HSCIC's immunisation statistics to help drive improvements in immunisation services and inform decisions when managing disease outbreaks]]>
Tue, 08 Dec 2015 11:47:46 GMT /slideshow/benefits-case-study-nhs-immunisation-statistics-publication/55930258 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Benefits case study: NHS Immunisation Statistics Publication HSCIC A benefits case study describing how national stakeholders have used HSCIC's immunisation statistics to help drive improvements in immunisation services and inform decisions when managing disease outbreaks <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/benefitscasestudy-nhsimmunisationstatisticspublication-151208114746-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A benefits case study describing how national stakeholders have used HSCIC&#39;s immunisation statistics to help drive improvements in immunisation services and inform decisions when managing disease outbreaks
Benefits case study: NHS Immunisation Statistics Publication from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Benefits case study summary: Diabetes Uk Putting Feet First Campaign /slideshow/benefits-case-study-summary-diabetes-uk-putting-feet-first-campaign/55930203 benefitscasestudysummary-diabetesukputtingfeetfirstcampaign-151208114538-lva1-app6891
A benefits case study describing how Diabetes UK has used HSCIC's data and statistical outputs to inform the Putting Feet First campaign. https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Get_involved/Campaigning/Our-campaigns/Putting-feet-first/]]>

A benefits case study describing how Diabetes UK has used HSCIC's data and statistical outputs to inform the Putting Feet First campaign. https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Get_involved/Campaigning/Our-campaigns/Putting-feet-first/]]>
Tue, 08 Dec 2015 11:45:38 GMT /slideshow/benefits-case-study-summary-diabetes-uk-putting-feet-first-campaign/55930203 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Benefits case study summary: Diabetes Uk Putting Feet First Campaign HSCIC A benefits case study describing how Diabetes UK has used HSCIC's data and statistical outputs to inform the Putting Feet First campaign. https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Get_involved/Campaigning/Our-campaigns/Putting-feet-first/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/benefitscasestudysummary-diabetesukputtingfeetfirstcampaign-151208114538-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A benefits case study describing how Diabetes UK has used HSCIC&#39;s data and statistical outputs to inform the Putting Feet First campaign. https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Get_involved/Campaigning/Our-campaigns/Putting-feet-first/
Benefits case study summary: Diabetes Uk Putting Feet First Campaign from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Benefits case study: Diabetes UK Putting Feet First Campaign /slideshow/benefits-case-study-diabetes-uk-putting-feet-first-campaign-55929268/55929268 benefitscasestudy-diabetesukputtingfeetfirstcampaign-151208111647-lva1-app6891
A benefits case study describing how Diabetes UK has used HSCIC's data and statistical outputs to inform the Putting Feet First campaign. https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Get_involved/Campaigning/Our-campaigns/Putting-feet-first/]]>

A benefits case study describing how Diabetes UK has used HSCIC's data and statistical outputs to inform the Putting Feet First campaign. https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Get_involved/Campaigning/Our-campaigns/Putting-feet-first/]]>
Tue, 08 Dec 2015 11:16:47 GMT /slideshow/benefits-case-study-diabetes-uk-putting-feet-first-campaign-55929268/55929268 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Benefits case study: Diabetes UK Putting Feet First Campaign HSCIC A benefits case study describing how Diabetes UK has used HSCIC's data and statistical outputs to inform the Putting Feet First campaign. https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Get_involved/Campaigning/Our-campaigns/Putting-feet-first/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/benefitscasestudy-diabetesukputtingfeetfirstcampaign-151208111647-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A benefits case study describing how Diabetes UK has used HSCIC&#39;s data and statistical outputs to inform the Putting Feet First campaign. https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Get_involved/Campaigning/Our-campaigns/Putting-feet-first/
Benefits case study: Diabetes UK Putting Feet First Campaign from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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HSCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 /HSCIC/hscicesr-data-quality-data-standards-road-shows-201516-55731239 hscicdataqualitydatastandardsworkshopbirmingham2015fullsetwithqanda-151202093531-lva1-app6891
The Health and Social Care Information Centre is hosting a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the second event, held at The Priory Rooms, Birmingham on 26th November 2015. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes. For more information about future events, please contact the team at workforce.dq@hscic.gov.uk]]>

The Health and Social Care Information Centre is hosting a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the second event, held at The Priory Rooms, Birmingham on 26th November 2015. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes. For more information about future events, please contact the team at workforce.dq@hscic.gov.uk]]>
Wed, 02 Dec 2015 09:35:31 GMT /HSCIC/hscicesr-data-quality-data-standards-road-shows-201516-55731239 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) HSCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 HSCIC The Health and Social Care Information Centre is hosting a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the second event, held at The Priory Rooms, Birmingham on 26th November 2015. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes. For more information about future events, please contact the team at workforce.dq@hscic.gov.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hscicdataqualitydatastandardsworkshopbirmingham2015fullsetwithqanda-151202093531-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Health and Social Care Information Centre is hosting a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the second event, held at The Priory Rooms, Birmingham on 26th November 2015. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can&#39;t guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes. For more information about future events, please contact the team at workforce.dq@hscic.gov.uk
HSCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Nicholas Oughtibridge: Code Of Practice For Confidential Information Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015) /slideshow/code-of-practice-for-confidential-information-commissioning-in-healthcare-show-cih-2015/53833114 nicholasoughtibridgecodeofpracticeforconfidentialinformationcommissioninginhealthcare201530-151012151730-lva1-app6891
Nicholas Oughtibridge (Principle Author of the Code of Practice for Confidential Information - HSCIC) spoke at the recent "Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015)". Areas covered include: · The role of the code of practice · What is covered by the Code of Practice on Confidential Information? · The seven steps in the life of a data collection · Sharing confidential information with other people to meet legitimate needs · Plans for revising the Code of Practice on Confidential Information]]>

Nicholas Oughtibridge (Principle Author of the Code of Practice for Confidential Information - HSCIC) spoke at the recent "Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015)". Areas covered include: · The role of the code of practice · What is covered by the Code of Practice on Confidential Information? · The seven steps in the life of a data collection · Sharing confidential information with other people to meet legitimate needs · Plans for revising the Code of Practice on Confidential Information]]>
Mon, 12 Oct 2015 15:17:30 GMT /slideshow/code-of-practice-for-confidential-information-commissioning-in-healthcare-show-cih-2015/53833114 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Nicholas Oughtibridge: Code Of Practice For Confidential Information Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015) HSCIC Nicholas Oughtibridge (Principle Author of the Code of Practice for Confidential Information - HSCIC) spoke at the recent "Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015)". Areas covered include: · The role of the code of practice · What is covered by the Code of Practice on Confidential Information? · The seven steps in the life of a data collection · Sharing confidential information with other people to meet legitimate needs · Plans for revising the Code of Practice on Confidential Information <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nicholasoughtibridgecodeofpracticeforconfidentialinformationcommissioninginhealthcare201530-151012151730-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Nicholas Oughtibridge (Principle Author of the Code of Practice for Confidential Information - HSCIC) spoke at the recent &quot;Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015)&quot;. Areas covered include: · The role of the code of practice · What is covered by the Code of Practice on Confidential Information? · The seven steps in the life of a data collection · Sharing confidential information with other people to meet legitimate needs · Plans for revising the Code of Practice on Confidential Information
Nicholas Oughtibridge: Code Of Practice For Confidential Information Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015) from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Julie Henderson and Shaun Rowark (NICE): Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015) /slideshow/nice-commissioning-in-healthcare-show-cih-2015/53832400 juliehendersonandshaunrowarknicecommissioninginhealthcare30-151012150240-lva1-app6892
Julie Henderson (Head of Analytical Services - HSCIC) presented with Shaun Rowark (Technical Analyst, Quality Standards - NICE) at the recent "Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015) ". Areas covered include: · NICE quality standards: These are concise sets of prioritised statements designed to drive measurable quality improvements within a particular area of health or care. Derived from the best available evidence, they can enable commissioners to be confident that the services they are purchasing are high quality, cost effective and focused on driving up quality. · Real life examples of how quality standards are being used by commissioners, possible barriers to implementation and advice on how to overcome these · Data available from the HSCIC and how to use these to support the commissioning process]]>

Julie Henderson (Head of Analytical Services - HSCIC) presented with Shaun Rowark (Technical Analyst, Quality Standards - NICE) at the recent "Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015) ". Areas covered include: · NICE quality standards: These are concise sets of prioritised statements designed to drive measurable quality improvements within a particular area of health or care. Derived from the best available evidence, they can enable commissioners to be confident that the services they are purchasing are high quality, cost effective and focused on driving up quality. · Real life examples of how quality standards are being used by commissioners, possible barriers to implementation and advice on how to overcome these · Data available from the HSCIC and how to use these to support the commissioning process]]>
Mon, 12 Oct 2015 15:02:40 GMT /slideshow/nice-commissioning-in-healthcare-show-cih-2015/53832400 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Julie Henderson and Shaun Rowark (NICE): Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015) HSCIC Julie Henderson (Head of Analytical Services - HSCIC) presented with Shaun Rowark (Technical Analyst, Quality Standards - NICE) at the recent "Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015) ". Areas covered include: · NICE quality standards: These are concise sets of prioritised statements designed to drive measurable quality improvements within a particular area of health or care. Derived from the best available evidence, they can enable commissioners to be confident that the services they are purchasing are high quality, cost effective and focused on driving up quality. · Real life examples of how quality standards are being used by commissioners, possible barriers to implementation and advice on how to overcome these · Data available from the HSCIC and how to use these to support the commissioning process <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/juliehendersonandshaunrowarknicecommissioninginhealthcare30-151012150240-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Julie Henderson (Head of Analytical Services - HSCIC) presented with Shaun Rowark (Technical Analyst, Quality Standards - NICE) at the recent &quot;Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015) &quot;. Areas covered include: · NICE quality standards: These are concise sets of prioritised statements designed to drive measurable quality improvements within a particular area of health or care. Derived from the best available evidence, they can enable commissioners to be confident that the services they are purchasing are high quality, cost effective and focused on driving up quality. · Real life examples of how quality standards are being used by commissioners, possible barriers to implementation and advice on how to overcome these · Data available from the HSCIC and how to use these to support the commissioning process
Julie Henderson and Shaun Rowark (NICE): Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015) from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Jackie Shears: NHS Pathways Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015) /HSCIC/nhs-pathways-commissioning-in-healthcare-show-cih-2015 jackieshearsnhspathwayscommissioninginhealthcare30-151012145954-lva1-app6891
Jackie Shears (Programme Head for NHS Pathways - HSCIC) presented the new NHS Pathways Intelligent Data Tool at the recent "Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015)". Areas covered include: · Background to NHS Pathways and the Intelligent Data Tool · Guided tour of the new Commissioner Dashboard and what it can be used for]]>

Jackie Shears (Programme Head for NHS Pathways - HSCIC) presented the new NHS Pathways Intelligent Data Tool at the recent "Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015)". Areas covered include: · Background to NHS Pathways and the Intelligent Data Tool · Guided tour of the new Commissioner Dashboard and what it can be used for]]>
Mon, 12 Oct 2015 14:59:54 GMT /HSCIC/nhs-pathways-commissioning-in-healthcare-show-cih-2015 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Jackie Shears: NHS Pathways Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015) HSCIC Jackie Shears (Programme Head for NHS Pathways - HSCIC) presented the new NHS Pathways Intelligent Data Tool at the recent "Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015)". Areas covered include: · Background to NHS Pathways and the Intelligent Data Tool · Guided tour of the new Commissioner Dashboard and what it can be used for <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jackieshearsnhspathwayscommissioninginhealthcare30-151012145954-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Jackie Shears (Programme Head for NHS Pathways - HSCIC) presented the new NHS Pathways Intelligent Data Tool at the recent &quot;Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015)&quot;. Areas covered include: · Background to NHS Pathways and the Intelligent Data Tool · Guided tour of the new Commissioner Dashboard and what it can be used for
Jackie Shears: NHS Pathways Commissioning in Healthcare show (CiH 2015) from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Andy Williams: Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015) /slideshow/healthcare-efficiency-through-technology-expo-hett-2015/53832121 andywilliamshealthcareefficiencythroughtechnology30-151012145728-lva1-app6891
Andy Williams (Chief Executive - HSCIC) spoke at the recent "Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015)". Areas covered include: · Role and remit of the HSCIC · Summary of important activity from the last 12 months · HSCIC’s strategy 2015 - 2020 · The big delivery challenges the health and care system faces]]>

Andy Williams (Chief Executive - HSCIC) spoke at the recent "Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015)". Areas covered include: · Role and remit of the HSCIC · Summary of important activity from the last 12 months · HSCIC’s strategy 2015 - 2020 · The big delivery challenges the health and care system faces]]>
Mon, 12 Oct 2015 14:57:28 GMT /slideshow/healthcare-efficiency-through-technology-expo-hett-2015/53832121 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Andy Williams: Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015) HSCIC Andy Williams (Chief Executive - HSCIC) spoke at the recent "Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015)". Areas covered include: · Role and remit of the HSCIC · Summary of important activity from the last 12 months · HSCIC’s strategy 2015 - 2020 · The big delivery challenges the health and care system faces <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/andywilliamshealthcareefficiencythroughtechnology30-151012145728-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Andy Williams (Chief Executive - HSCIC) spoke at the recent &quot;Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015)&quot;. Areas covered include: · Role and remit of the HSCIC · Summary of important activity from the last 12 months · HSCIC’s strategy 2015 - 2020 · The big delivery challenges the health and care system faces
Andy Williams: Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015) from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Cleveland Henry: Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015) /slideshow/cleveland-henry-healthcare-efficiency-through-technology-expo-hett-2015/53740142 clevelandhenryhealthcareefficiencythroughtechnology30-151009135714-lva1-app6892
Cleveland Henry (Director of NHS Choices - HSCIC) spoke at the recent "Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015)". Areas covered include: · How does analysis of NHS Choices usage help us to understand the public’s health and care information needs? · What can web analytics and user feedback tell us about the most popular and useful content? · How does the mass media agenda drive content consumption? · How has the move to ‘mobile’ changed the demand for information? · Where next for online information and transactions?]]>

Cleveland Henry (Director of NHS Choices - HSCIC) spoke at the recent "Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015)". Areas covered include: · How does analysis of NHS Choices usage help us to understand the public’s health and care information needs? · What can web analytics and user feedback tell us about the most popular and useful content? · How does the mass media agenda drive content consumption? · How has the move to ‘mobile’ changed the demand for information? · Where next for online information and transactions?]]>
Fri, 09 Oct 2015 13:57:14 GMT /slideshow/cleveland-henry-healthcare-efficiency-through-technology-expo-hett-2015/53740142 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Cleveland Henry: Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015) HSCIC Cleveland Henry (Director of NHS Choices - HSCIC) spoke at the recent "Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015)". Areas covered include: · How does analysis of NHS Choices usage help us to understand the public’s health and care information needs? · What can web analytics and user feedback tell us about the most popular and useful content? · How does the mass media agenda drive content consumption? · How has the move to ‘mobile’ changed the demand for information? · Where next for online information and transactions? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/clevelandhenryhealthcareefficiencythroughtechnology30-151009135714-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cleveland Henry (Director of NHS Choices - HSCIC) spoke at the recent &quot;Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015)&quot;. Areas covered include: · How does analysis of NHS Choices usage help us to understand the public’s health and care information needs? · What can web analytics and user feedback tell us about the most popular and useful content? · How does the mass media agenda drive content consumption? · How has the move to ‘mobile’ changed the demand for information? · Where next for online information and transactions?
Cleveland Henry: Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015) from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Measures from the Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework, England - 2014-15 /slideshow/measures-from-the-adult-social-care-outcomes-framework-england-201415/53591917 ascof15highlights-151006105401-lva1-app6892
Highlights from the 2014-15 ASCOF annual report.]]>

Highlights from the 2014-15 ASCOF annual report.]]>
Tue, 06 Oct 2015 10:54:01 GMT /slideshow/measures-from-the-adult-social-care-outcomes-framework-england-201415/53591917 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Measures from the Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework, England - 2014-15 HSCIC Highlights from the 2014-15 ASCOF annual report. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ascof15highlights-151006105401-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Highlights from the 2014-15 ASCOF annual report.
Measures from the Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework, England - 2014-15 from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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HSCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 /slideshow/hscicesr-data-quality-data-standards-road-shows-201516/53584446 hscicdataqualitydatastandardsworkshoplondon2015fullset-151006073806-lva1-app6891
The Health and Social Care Information Centre is hosting a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the first event, held at the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust on 1st October 2015. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes. For more information about future events, please contact the team mailto:workforce.dq@hscic.gov.uk &lt;mailto:workforce.dq@hscic.gov.uk>]]>

The Health and Social Care Information Centre is hosting a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the first event, held at the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust on 1st October 2015. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes. For more information about future events, please contact the team mailto:workforce.dq@hscic.gov.uk &lt;mailto:workforce.dq@hscic.gov.uk>]]>
Tue, 06 Oct 2015 07:38:06 GMT /slideshow/hscicesr-data-quality-data-standards-road-shows-201516/53584446 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) HSCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 HSCIC The Health and Social Care Information Centre is hosting a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the first event, held at the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust on 1st October 2015. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can't guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes. For more information about future events, please contact the team mailto:workforce.dq@hscic.gov.uk &lt;mailto:workforce.dq@hscic.gov.uk> <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hscicdataqualitydatastandardsworkshoplondon2015fullset-151006073806-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Health and Social Care Information Centre is hosting a series of road shows jointly with the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Central Team and Health Education England to highlight developments in NHS workforce information, data standards and data quality. Here are the slides presented at the first event, held at the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust on 1st October 2015. Data quality is all about collaborative working with a shared purpose and this is the main driver behind our road shows during 2015/16. Any efforts to improve data quality should have mutual benefits and should provide a platform for discourse between all involved. Collectively we can ensure that the data that is used to inform decisions about the workforce at local, regional and national level is as accurate as possible. Good data quality can&#39;t guarantee good decisions are made, but poor data quality will definitely increase the likelihood of poor decisions and poor outcomes. For more information about future events, please contact the team mailto:workforce.dq@hscic.gov.uk &amp;lt;mailto:workforce.dq@hscic.gov.uk&gt;
HSCIC/ESR Data Quality / Data Standards Road Shows 2015/16 from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Stoptober: infographic of HSCIC statistics on smoking /slideshow/stoptober-infographic-of-hscic-statistics-on-smoking/53418027 stoptober-151001115507-lva1-app6891
Nine infographics in a one-pager to illustrate HSCIC statistics on smoking, as part of the NHS campaign 'Stoptober', to help people give up smoking.]]>

Nine infographics in a one-pager to illustrate HSCIC statistics on smoking, as part of the NHS campaign 'Stoptober', to help people give up smoking.]]>
Thu, 01 Oct 2015 11:55:07 GMT /slideshow/stoptober-infographic-of-hscic-statistics-on-smoking/53418027 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Stoptober: infographic of HSCIC statistics on smoking HSCIC Nine infographics in a one-pager to illustrate HSCIC statistics on smoking, as part of the NHS campaign 'Stoptober', to help people give up smoking. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stoptober-151001115507-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Nine infographics in a one-pager to illustrate HSCIC statistics on smoking, as part of the NHS campaign &#39;Stoptober&#39;, to help people give up smoking.
Stoptober: infographic of HSCIC statistics on smoking from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Focus on the health and care of young people - poster /HSCIC/80458-focuson-infographicpostera3v4 80458focusoninfographicpostera3v4-150625140103-lva1-app6891
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Thu, 25 Jun 2015 14:01:03 GMT /HSCIC/80458-focuson-infographicpostera3v4 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Focus on the health and care of young people - poster HSCIC <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/80458focusoninfographicpostera3v4-150625140103-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Focus on the health and care of young people - poster from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Focus on the health and care of young people /slideshow/health-care-2015-young-peopleshare/49828952 healthcare2015youngpeopleshare-150625120256-lva1-app6892
Presentation given relating to the HSCIC report 'Focus on the health and care of young people June 2015' by Kate Croft, HSCIC Head of Statistical Response Unit. This took place at the Health+Care event at London's ExCel, on Thursday 25 June 2015.]]>

Presentation given relating to the HSCIC report 'Focus on the health and care of young people June 2015' by Kate Croft, HSCIC Head of Statistical Response Unit. This took place at the Health+Care event at London's ExCel, on Thursday 25 June 2015.]]>
Thu, 25 Jun 2015 12:02:56 GMT /slideshow/health-care-2015-young-peopleshare/49828952 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Focus on the health and care of young people HSCIC Presentation given relating to the HSCIC report 'Focus on the health and care of young people June 2015' by Kate Croft, HSCIC Head of Statistical Response Unit. This took place at the Health+Care event at London's ExCel, on Thursday 25 June 2015. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/healthcare2015youngpeopleshare-150625120256-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation given relating to the HSCIC report &#39;Focus on the health and care of young people June 2015&#39; by Kate Croft, HSCIC Head of Statistical Response Unit. This took place at the Health+Care event at London&#39;s ExCel, on Thursday 25 June 2015.
Focus on the health and care of young people from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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Business plan for the Health and Social Care Information Centre 2015 - 2016 /slideshow/hscic-corporatebusinessplan201516100615/49266586 hscic-corporate-business-plan-2015-16-100615-150611122813-lva1-app6892
The plan is a consolidation of business plans across all the HSCIC directorates.]]>

The plan is a consolidation of business plans across all the HSCIC directorates.]]>
Thu, 11 Jun 2015 12:28:13 GMT /slideshow/hscic-corporatebusinessplan201516100615/49266586 HSCIC@slideshare.net(HSCIC) Business plan for the Health and Social Care Information Centre 2015 - 2016 HSCIC The plan is a consolidation of business plans across all the HSCIC directorates. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hscic-corporate-business-plan-2015-16-100615-150611122813-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The plan is a consolidation of business plans across all the HSCIC directorates.
Business plan for the Health and Social Care Information Centre 2015 - 2016 from The Health and Social Care Information Centre
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-HSCIC-48x48.jpg?cb=1523403958 The Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) was set up as an Executive Non Departmental Public Body (ENDPB) in April 2013. We employ over 2,000 staff working in 19 locations across the UK and we oversee the implementation of health and care programmes and services that have a value in excess of £1bn. Our statutory functions and duties are set out in Part 9, Chapter 2 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012– sections 252 to 275–and in Schedule 18. www.hscic.gov.uk/ https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hscicdataqualitydatastandardsworkshoptaunton2016-160406125114-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/hscic-data-qualitydatastandardsworkshoptaunton2016/60559575 Hscic data quality_dat... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hscicdataqualitydatastandardsworkshopmanchester2016-160406124544-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/hscic-data-qualitydatastandardsworkshopmanchester2016/60559332 Hscic data quality_dat... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hscicdataqualitydatastandardsworkshopleeds2016-160406124053-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/hscic-data-qualitydatastandardsworkshopleeds2016/60559111 Hscic data quality_dat...