Use Case Development Principles in Health Services

Use Case Development Principles in Health Services
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A comprehensive guide to developing effective use cases for Health Information Exchange (HIE) initiatives, outlining the benefits, key elements, and practical examples. Learn how use cases help in planning, scoping technical solutions, and accelerating implementation while ensuring alignment with business needs and goals.

  • Health Services
  • Use Case Development
  • HIE
  • Benefits
  • Planning

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  1. Case study: Safe and Well checks could save lives Dr Rupert Suckling Director of Public Health Doncaster MBC Rupert.suckling@doncaster.gov.uk @rupertsuckling 1

  2. Outline Context and Strategic Fit The scale of the opportunity Getting Started Challenges Future 2

  3. Context and Strategic Fit Health and Care Services experiencing increasing demand Aging population Winter Avoidable and preventable admissions All partners have a role to play including SYFRS Team Doncaster Doncaster Health and Wellbeing Board member SYFRS moving Beyond Fighting Fires 3

  4. The scale of the opportunity 670,000 Home visits every year by FRS Risk of domestic fires often similar to health issues tobacco falls risks Many interventions can be done there and then Uniformed services and reach Use of data to target efforts 4

  5. Getting Started Talk to each other Expand the conversation Move beyond signposting less assess and refer to see and sort Don t reinvent the wheel Strategic buy in Start small falls and healthy aging crime prevention 5

  6. Challenges Building on what s already there Perfection vs pragmatism Tools and Training Menu of interventions Evaluation 6

  7. The Future Learn by doing Make the invisible visible Tracking the impacts and evaluation Refining the offer of local partners Extending the scope of the check A new field force for health and social care? 7

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