People Experiencing Drug/Alcohol Harms: A Population Health Approach

People Experiencing Drug/Alcohol Harms: A Population Health Approach
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Population Health Management (PHM) involves working collaboratively to enhance the well-being of individuals and communities through integrated health and social care data. In Bristol, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire, initiatives are driven by strategic needs assessments to analyze data, connect individuals, advocate for dedicated services, and influence health system priorities. Reflections on PHM highlight its effectiveness and the potential for impactful interventions to address substance abuse issues.

  • Substance Abuse
  • Population Health
  • Community Health
  • Integrated Care
  • Healthcare Management

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  1. People who experience drug/alcohol harms taking a population health approach Zoe Rice Transformation Manager for Population Health Management

  2. Population Health Management (PHM) is the way we work together to understand and improve the health of people and communities using joined-up health and social care records. Understand the needs of our population Our health and care system as a whole See whole people

  3. In Bristol, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire Source: BNSSG Strategic needs assessment

  4. What weve been doing Analysing our linked- data. The ICB contribution to CDP Needs Assessments Connecting people and building relationships Advocating for a structural home for drugs/alcohol at the ICB Influencing ICS priorities

  5. Reflections PHM has been a useful approach for getting started Now is the right time There is so much we can do

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