Making the the most of health data. Thinking about and exploring new ways to join up and analyse data, and use technology to get exciting new insights to help improve the health and well being of citizens.

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How can use data to identify opportunities to improve citizen health and well being? How can data help design better (digital) services? Can technology (and all the cool new devices) help and what are the pitfalls (i.e. digital inclusion)?
Read MoreWhat are the different elements of Process Mining? How can it be applied to healthcare and what are the challenges?
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I was reading a BBC article from 2 days ago about the increased waiting times in Accident & Emergency (A+E) departments in England, The article highlights that the lack of access to GPs has been raised as a contributor and the controversial government plans for £250m funding for GP surgeries to see more patients face-to-face. […]
Read MoreThe to and fro on the virtues of policy focus on ‘remote’ versus ‘face-to-face’ GP appointments and the controversies around how to ‘incentivise’ GP to offer more face-to-face appointments made me think about the ‘default’ assumption that digital health is an ‘obvious’ choice and that it will make life easier for doctors and nurses. Research […]
Read MoreThe vaccine hesitancy rate in Great Britain has reduced overall during 2021 and has plateaued at 4%. Note: Vaccine hesitancy includes those who have been offered a vaccine but declined the offer; are very or fairly unlikely to have the vaccine if offered; are neither likely nor unlikely to have the vaccine if offered; don’t […]
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