Paul Zollinger-Read: Understanding the big pictureThe King's Fund
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Paul Zollinger-Read, GP and Medical Adviser and Clinical Lead on Primary Care, The King's Fund speaks on 'Understanding the big picture: how consortia can grasp early opportunities and take ownership of reforms'
The document discusses challenges in teaching statistics to psychology students and proposes different approaches to address these challenges. It notes that statistics is difficult for psychology students to understand and different lecturers have their own preferred teaching styles. However, students also learn in different ways. It suggests matching a student's learning style to how statistics is taught could optimize learning, and evaluates finding open educational resources classified by teaching approach to help students find what works best for them.
Linked Open Data for cities at SemTechBiz 2013 (San Francisco)AI4BD GmbH
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Showing how to use open source tools to create linked open data. Provided a first view into the Linked Data Orchestration process that is easy to use and support the triplification process including the publishing of datasets as SPARQL endpoint.
D821 beliefs and evidence presentation 2010 Martin Le Voi and Eileen MansfieldMartin Voi
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Here are some ways the different positions discussed could approach ECA topics:
- Positivist: Take a detached, objective view. Form hypotheses and test them empirically through controlled experiments. Aim to establish causal relationships or generalizable laws. Use quantitative methods.
- Interpretivist: Emphasize understanding meaning and experience from participants' perspectives. Consider social and cultural contexts. Use qualitative methods like interviews to explore diverse viewpoints.
- Critical realist: Acknowledge complexity and unseen influences like social structures. Study open systems with many factors. Use mixed methods to explore observable behaviors and underlying realities. Theories cannot be decisively proven or falsified.
- Postmodern: Question notions of objective truth and fixed
The document discusses challenges in teaching statistics to psychology students and proposes different approaches to address these challenges. It notes that statistics is difficult for psychology students to understand and different lecturers have their own preferred teaching styles. It also suggests that students learn in different ways and some textbook explanations are clearer than others. To optimize learning, it proposes matching a student's learning style with how the topic is taught. Finally, it recommends finding existing open educational resources on teaching statistics, classifying them by teaching approach, and having students self-assess which style best matches their learning through sampled materials.
Contracting to deliver integrated care closer to patients: GPs as both provid...The King's Fund
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The document discusses integrating care delivery through GPs acting as both providers and commissioners of services. It proposes that a mid-Surrey commissioning group take on a managed care contract to make or buy diagnostics, planned, and unplanned adult care for their registered population. This would make practices both clinically and financially responsible for delivering these services. The benefits would include funds to develop community-based services in real time under a capped risk model.
Brent James: Achieving transformational change: how to become a high-performi...The King's Fund
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Dr Brent James, Chief Quality Officer, Intermountain Healthcare, spoke to The King's Fund Annual Conference delegates via video link. He explained how Intermountain uses three methods to build a high-performing transformational organisation: a strong, shared vision, which they maintain through training programmes; a method to effectively manage clinical care and data to support good clinical practice.
Intelligent web pages leading to new businessAI4BD GmbH
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Daniel Hladky presented on intelligent web pages and their potential for new business opportunities. He discussed how semantic annotation of web pages using tools like Yahoo! SearchMonkey and Ontos can make page content machine-readable. This allows search engines to better understand pages, and enables novel applications like personalized web widgets. Hladky outlined several ideas for how semantic technologies could be leveraged in areas like CRM, mobile access, and social applications to create new revenue streams.
Tim Kendall: NICE patients' experience standardsThe King's Fund
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Professor Tim Kendall, Director, National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health, introduces the new NICE quality standards for mental health service user experience.
Clustering of unhealthy behaviours over time: implications for policy and pra...The King's Fund
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This document discusses a study analyzing trends in multiple unhealthy lifestyle behaviors in England over time. The study found:
1) Overall improvements from 2003 to 2008, with a 20% drop in people exhibiting 3-4 risky behaviors, however 70% still had 2+ risks.
2) Most improvements came from higher socioeconomic groups, while risks increased in poorer groups, widening inequalities.
3) Addressing individual behaviors may not be sufficient - an integrated approach targeting people's overall lifestyles is needed, along with more targeted policies to reduce health inequalities.
Linked Data Switzerland WorkShop october 8, 2015, hes so wallisAI4BD GmbH
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ºÝºÝߣs presented at the Linked Data Switzerland Workshop on 8 October 2015.
Frances Patterson: Creating a new framework for delivering adult social careThe King's Fund
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The document outlines a project to create a new framework for delivering adult social care in England and Wales. It recommends repealing existing statutes and replacing them with single statutes for each nation. Key recommendations include establishing a "well-being principle" focused on the individual's views, a single duty to assess needs, a mandatory eligibility framework, enforceable duties to meet eligible needs, assessing carers' needs, and statutory safeguarding boards. Next steps include an engagement exercise in 2011, a white paper in 2012, and potential new legislation in 2012.
Simon Chapman, director of policy, ethics, and parliamentary affairs for the National Council for Palliative Care, discusses the challenges around commissioning services at end of life.
Compare documents slide show with narrationMartin Voi
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This very short document discusses comparing TMAs using Word. It appears to be a note indicating that the task of comparing TMAs using Word is finished. The document was sent to a student for comment on the completed work.
Beverly Alimo-Metcalfe, Chief Executive, Real World Group, discusses the relationship between governance and leadership at The King's Fund's Leadership Summit 2012.
Katrina Percy: Working with partners to deliver high quality health and socia...The King's Fund
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Katrina Percy, Chief Executive of Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, talks about the health system in Hampshire and the key elements of Southern Health’s integrated care strategy.
Simon Tanner: how can we make the health legacy of the Games lasting for Lond...The King's Fund
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Simon Tanner, Director of Public Health at NHS London, talks about the benefits of the Games for Londoners, and how the health legacy can be sustained.
Dr Al Mulley: The Secret to Reducing Unwarranted VariationsThe King's Fund
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Dr Al Mulley, Director of the Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science at Dartmouth College, introduces the theory behind good and bad health care variation, looking at the work of Dr Jack Wennberg in the United States.
Ailsa Claire: Meeting the information needs of clinical commissioning groupsThe King's Fund
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The document discusses the information needs of clinical commissioning groups to support patient choice, clinical decision making, and efficient healthcare delivery. It outlines that clinical commissioning groups will require integrated patient-level data, risk stratification tools, and timely financial and activity information. The document also emphasizes establishing national data standards and contractual obligations around data sharing to enable effective commissioning.
Dr Robert Petzel at The King's Fund Annual ConferenceThe King's Fund
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Dr Robert Petzel, Under Secretary for health, Veterans Health Administration talking at The King's Fund Annual Conference 2010 on transforming health services.
The document discusses using data for improvement, accountability, and research in healthcare. It outlines three aspects of using data: improvement aims to improve care through testing changes, accountability focuses on comparison and evaluation of current performance, and research aims to generate new knowledge through controlled testing and hypothesis testing. The document also discusses run charts and control charts as tools to analyze data over time and distinguish common and special cause variation.
Derek Feeley: Scotland - why quality is the best response to the financial ch...The King's Fund
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Derek Feeley, Chief Executive at NHS Scotland, gives an overview of health care in Scotland, including the economic, demographic and population health challenges.
International digital health and care congress 2014 - Breakouts: Friday, Sess...The King's Fund
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Breakout sessions on Friday included various presentations on using digital tools to aid prevention, rehabilitation, and decision making for medical professionals. Specific topics included a stroke association self-help tool, improving an online diabetes risk score, apps to support nursing homes and end-of-life care, image sharing apps for clinicians, touch surgery simulation, cognitive support technology for aging, and using apps and mobile devices to direct specialist care and support behavior change for long-term conditions.
Top 5 reasons to attend the International digital health and care congressThe King's Fund
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The document discusses an upcoming International digital health and care congress. It notes that digital health solutions are already having an impact by giving people easy access to health information online and through tools like telehealth. Technologies allowing individuals to monitor their health at home are growing in popularity for managing long-term conditions. When underpinned by IT solutions, digital technologies are also creating healthcare capacity by shifting some services from professionals to patients. The congress aims to explore future opportunities from digital health and allow attendees to learn about innovative projects and trends, network with peers, and gain international perspectives.
Intelligent web pages leading to new businessAI4BD GmbH
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Daniel Hladky presented on intelligent web pages and their potential for new business opportunities. He discussed how semantic annotation of web pages using tools like Yahoo! SearchMonkey and Ontos can make page content machine-readable. This allows search engines to better understand pages, and enables novel applications like personalized web widgets. Hladky outlined several ideas for how semantic technologies could be leveraged in areas like CRM, mobile access, and social applications to create new revenue streams.
Tim Kendall: NICE patients' experience standardsThe King's Fund
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Professor Tim Kendall, Director, National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health, introduces the new NICE quality standards for mental health service user experience.
Clustering of unhealthy behaviours over time: implications for policy and pra...The King's Fund
Ìý
This document discusses a study analyzing trends in multiple unhealthy lifestyle behaviors in England over time. The study found:
1) Overall improvements from 2003 to 2008, with a 20% drop in people exhibiting 3-4 risky behaviors, however 70% still had 2+ risks.
2) Most improvements came from higher socioeconomic groups, while risks increased in poorer groups, widening inequalities.
3) Addressing individual behaviors may not be sufficient - an integrated approach targeting people's overall lifestyles is needed, along with more targeted policies to reduce health inequalities.
Linked Data Switzerland WorkShop october 8, 2015, hes so wallisAI4BD GmbH
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ºÝºÝߣs presented at the Linked Data Switzerland Workshop on 8 October 2015.
Frances Patterson: Creating a new framework for delivering adult social careThe King's Fund
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The document outlines a project to create a new framework for delivering adult social care in England and Wales. It recommends repealing existing statutes and replacing them with single statutes for each nation. Key recommendations include establishing a "well-being principle" focused on the individual's views, a single duty to assess needs, a mandatory eligibility framework, enforceable duties to meet eligible needs, assessing carers' needs, and statutory safeguarding boards. Next steps include an engagement exercise in 2011, a white paper in 2012, and potential new legislation in 2012.
Simon Chapman, director of policy, ethics, and parliamentary affairs for the National Council for Palliative Care, discusses the challenges around commissioning services at end of life.
Compare documents slide show with narrationMartin Voi
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This very short document discusses comparing TMAs using Word. It appears to be a note indicating that the task of comparing TMAs using Word is finished. The document was sent to a student for comment on the completed work.
Beverly Alimo-Metcalfe, Chief Executive, Real World Group, discusses the relationship between governance and leadership at The King's Fund's Leadership Summit 2012.
Katrina Percy: Working with partners to deliver high quality health and socia...The King's Fund
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Katrina Percy, Chief Executive of Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, talks about the health system in Hampshire and the key elements of Southern Health’s integrated care strategy.
Simon Tanner: how can we make the health legacy of the Games lasting for Lond...The King's Fund
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Simon Tanner, Director of Public Health at NHS London, talks about the benefits of the Games for Londoners, and how the health legacy can be sustained.
Dr Al Mulley: The Secret to Reducing Unwarranted VariationsThe King's Fund
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Dr Al Mulley, Director of the Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science at Dartmouth College, introduces the theory behind good and bad health care variation, looking at the work of Dr Jack Wennberg in the United States.
Ailsa Claire: Meeting the information needs of clinical commissioning groupsThe King's Fund
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The document discusses the information needs of clinical commissioning groups to support patient choice, clinical decision making, and efficient healthcare delivery. It outlines that clinical commissioning groups will require integrated patient-level data, risk stratification tools, and timely financial and activity information. The document also emphasizes establishing national data standards and contractual obligations around data sharing to enable effective commissioning.
Dr Robert Petzel at The King's Fund Annual ConferenceThe King's Fund
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Dr Robert Petzel, Under Secretary for health, Veterans Health Administration talking at The King's Fund Annual Conference 2010 on transforming health services.
The document discusses using data for improvement, accountability, and research in healthcare. It outlines three aspects of using data: improvement aims to improve care through testing changes, accountability focuses on comparison and evaluation of current performance, and research aims to generate new knowledge through controlled testing and hypothesis testing. The document also discusses run charts and control charts as tools to analyze data over time and distinguish common and special cause variation.
Derek Feeley: Scotland - why quality is the best response to the financial ch...The King's Fund
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Derek Feeley, Chief Executive at NHS Scotland, gives an overview of health care in Scotland, including the economic, demographic and population health challenges.
International digital health and care congress 2014 - Breakouts: Friday, Sess...The King's Fund
Ìý
Breakout sessions on Friday included various presentations on using digital tools to aid prevention, rehabilitation, and decision making for medical professionals. Specific topics included a stroke association self-help tool, improving an online diabetes risk score, apps to support nursing homes and end-of-life care, image sharing apps for clinicians, touch surgery simulation, cognitive support technology for aging, and using apps and mobile devices to direct specialist care and support behavior change for long-term conditions.
Top 5 reasons to attend the International digital health and care congressThe King's Fund
Ìý
The document discusses an upcoming International digital health and care congress. It notes that digital health solutions are already having an impact by giving people easy access to health information online and through tools like telehealth. Technologies allowing individuals to monitor their health at home are growing in popularity for managing long-term conditions. When underpinned by IT solutions, digital technologies are also creating healthcare capacity by shifting some services from professionals to patients. The congress aims to explore future opportunities from digital health and allow attendees to learn about innovative projects and trends, network with peers, and gain international perspectives.