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National JSNA Project Workshop 1 Ruth Hutchinson NHS Surrey

National JSNA Project Workshop 1 Ruth Hutchinson NHS Surrey. Developing the JSNA in Surrey. Surrey: a few facts Format of the JSNA in Surrey SWOT Gaps The way forward. Surrey: Location. Surrey: Location in South East. Surrey: A two tier county.

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National JSNA Project Workshop 1 Ruth Hutchinson NHS Surrey

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  1. National JSNA ProjectWorkshop 1Ruth HutchinsonNHS Surrey

  2. Developing the JSNA in Surrey • Surrey: a few facts • Format of the JSNA in Surrey • SWOT • Gaps • The way forward

  3. Surrey: Location

  4. Surrey: Location in South East

  5. Surrey: A two tier county

  6. Deprivation Index of Multiple Deprivation by Super Output Area.

  7. MortalityAll cause standardised mortality ratio (SMR) for all ages by local authority (2004 – 2006)

  8. JSNA format www.surreyhealth.nhs.uk www.surreycc.gov.uk

  9. JSNA: Process

  10. JSNA Contents • Demography • Deprivation • Social and environmental context • Lifestyle • The burden of ill health • Mortality • Access to services • Vulnerable groups • Voice

  11. Impact: WCC Panel Report • WCC Competency 2 (Collaborative working to optimise health gains) • Creation of Local Area Agreement based on joint needs level 2 • WCC competency 5 (Manage knowledge) • Analytical skills and insights level 2 • Understanding of health needs trends level 2 • Use of health needs benchmarks level 1

  12. SWOT: Strengths • Alignment to other needs assessments • Partnership working

  13. SWOT: Weaknesses • Static document • Data is quickly out of date and imposible to manipulate • Gaps in data • Disabilities • Mobile populations • Data from districts and boroughs • Qualitative information

  14. SWOT: Opportunities • Surrey data hub • Incorporation of more data sets • GP practice profiles • Focused needs assessments • Data at District and Borough level e.g. housing • Third sector data • Agreed priority areas- ‘High Level Partnerships’ • Population segmentation e.g. mosaic • Performance

  15. SWOT: Threats • Organisational restructure (SCC) • Out of date data – credibility

  16. Required support • Projections • Benchmarking • Engagement • Informatics software e.g. ‘Instant Atlas’ • Evaluation

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