Showing posts with label health impact assessment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health impact assessment. Show all posts

13 September 2021

Health and Care Bill: combined impact assessments

Health and Care Bill: combined impact assessments
DHSC 13 September 2021
  • The Health and Care Bill was introduced to Parliament on 6 July 2021 and the legislation aims to build on work to make the health and care system more integrated and accountable. This collection of documents examines the costs, benefits, risks and mitigations of the proposed changes.

16 November 2017

Impact Analysis of Social Prescribing on London

Impact Analysis of Social Prescribing on (London) local Health Economies
Healthy London Partnership
  • This impact analysis of social prescribing for London was presented to the London STP leads in May 2017 to support development of an interactive dashboard for London social prescribing and expert patient programmes. 
  • The dashboard is a collection of localised population health analysis tools, including heat maps, developed to support planning, implementation and potential savings resulting form of social prescribing in London. 

1 June 2017

Measuring public health impact

Measuring public health impact
Royal Society of Public Health June 2017
  • The RCPH have published Everyday Interactions which focuses on the public health impact of four of the key healthcare professions within the wider workforce: nurses and midwives, dentists, allied health professionals and pharmacists and aims to support these healthcare professionals as they record and measure their public health impact.
  • The impact pathways produced in Everyday Interactions will support healthcare professionals to record what they ‘do’ in their interactions with individuals, what data can be collated and also the possible impacts from these interactions.

8 November 2012

Learning for HWBs

Resources for health and wellbeing boards
NHS Confederation, 8 November 2012
  • A collection of resources produced by NHS Confederation, NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement, Department of Health and Local Government Association summarising key points of learning for HWBs.
  • Includes integration, engagement, patient public engagement, health impact assessment, leadership
  • Products are also available on the LGA's Knowledge Hub