Data saves lives : reshaping health and social care with data.
by Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Care.
Series: Policy paper ; 13 June 2022.Publisher: DHSC, London : 2022.Summary: This strategy sets out the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care’s vision for how data will be used to improve the health and care of the population in a safe, trusted and transparent way. It: provides an overarching narrative and action plan to address the current cultural, behavioural and structural barriers in the system, with the ultimate goal of having a health and care system that is underpinned by high-quality and readily available data; and marks the next steps of the discussion about how we can best utilise data for the benefit of patients, service users, and the health and care system. .Subject(s): data | patient information | privacy | data protection | digital health | social care | health care | NHS | decision making | data collection | strategic plans | EnglandDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Technology in health and social care [October 2023]
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This strategy sets out the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care’s vision for how data will be used to improve the health and care of the population in a safe, trusted and transparent way. It: provides an overarching narrative and action plan to address the current cultural, behavioural and structural barriers in the system, with the ultimate goal of having a health and care system that is underpinned by high-quality and readily available data; and marks the next steps of the discussion about how we can best utilise data for the benefit of patients, service users, and the health and care system.
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