Welcome to this HACA 2024 E-Lab! Hear from people who have adopted the National Competency Framework for Data Professionals and the impacts that it is having on how they develop their skills and careers. This is not the shiny car sales brochure, but the voices from the frontline who are using the Framework to drive change. Who is it for? This e-lab session is for anyone at any level, who works in data and analytics in a health or care setting. What will you learn? After this session you will get an insight into the variety of ways people are using the Framework, the successes and challenges they are having, to inspire you to make a pledge and adopt the National Competency Framework for Data Professionals.
We will kick off our HACA 2024's E-Lab events delving into the world of professional registration for data and analytics professionals. Join industry experts Emma Wright and Jane Johnston as they guide you through the process and pathways towards professional accreditation. Gain invaluable insights and practical advice to kickstart your registration journey with confidence.
Join us as we explore the pivotal role analysts play in shaping informed decisions. Led by esteemed presenters Samantha Riley and Andrew Browne, this session delves into the influence of analytical insights on decision-making processes. Gain firsthand insights into implementing effective data strategies and empowering analysts to guide leaders towards better quality decisions.
Embark on a journey through the intricacies of measuring and managing waiting lists with Professor Neil Walton and Insight Manager Tom Smith. Gain a comprehensive understanding of waiting list dynamics, measurement techniques, and practical strategies for management. Whether you're directly involved with waiting lists or seek to broaden your analytical toolkit, this session promises invaluable insights and practical applications.
Welcome to the final HACA 2024 E-Lab! Kent County Council Public Health have been actively using systems dynamic modelling (SDM) over a number of years for demonstrating the impact of prevention interventions in JSNA related reports. This year it is being actively used for scenario test the impact of commissioned health improvement services, part of an ongoing service review to improve effectiveness and reduce health inequalities. We present some ongoing SDM examples, particularly going into the model development design and testing, how stakeholders were engaged, how they influenced senior leadership decision making, team reflections around their experiences in SDM training and emphasising the importance of key enablers such as data linkage and other analytical expertise such as evaluation methods for robust assumptions generation for SDM.