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Transferred Projects

Undertake Needs Assessment

Project Lead: Madeleine Sayle
Project Manager: Etain Mullarney-Ford

Please see the JSNA website for more information 

Purpose:

The purpose of the Undertake Needs Assessment project is looking at the process for conducting a programme of health and care needs assessments which will look at the current and future health and wellbeing needs of the local population to inform and guide the planning and commissioning of health, well-being and social care services.  

The programme should consider the needs arising from all the factors that impact the local population including economic, education, housing and environmental factors (Wider Determinants of Health), this is best achieved by Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA).  

A JSNA is the first step in a process which leads to the agreement of strategic objectives, the delivery of those objectives through an implementation plan and finally a mechanism for holding all partners to account for delivery.  A JSNA is the single agreed picture of need and is essential for joint strategic planning based on the identification of the most important areas for action, all underpinned by core data sets and evidence based research. 

The intention is that the process will reflect the changing need in how health and care services are to be delivered in the future, from institution led to a whole systems approach that’s largely preventative and looks at wider determinants of health in communities.  It should be population-focused and with the aim of “Health in All Policies” becoming the ‘norm’ across all Isle of Man Government Departments.

The delivery of this project has now been transferred from the Health and Care Transformation Programme to Public Health.

The desired outcomes of this Project are to deliver:

  • Improved understanding of need on the Isle of Man
  • Improved evidence-based service design
  • Whole system approach to designing services around place rather than through individual services
  • Greater proactivity in service delivery
  • The ability to ‘right size’ capacity in specific settings/for specific purposes (models of care)
  • An understanding of demand/need that is currently unmet
  • A clear view of demand that drives the transformation of services

Progress:

  • Needs Assessment Team has been fully recruited
  • Initial scoping work with the Strategy Board has been completed with chapters for the first two years of Needs Assessment work identified
    • Starting Well / Developing Well 
    • Ageing Well
    • Best practice research work commenced alongside data analysis to evidence the demand/need that is currently unmet
      • Needs Assessment Work Programme launched in April 2022

Aims for the next 12 months:

  • Implementation of the needs assessment programme cycle, processes, procedures and governance
  • Ongoing work around needs assessment education, support and engagement across and outside of Government
  • Identify needs assessment topics for 2023/24 against criteria and prioritisation
  • Annual report to be produced on work completed 2022/23 

Linked recommendations: 10, 11

Data and Business Intelligence

Purpose:

This project develops the systematic and accurate capture of information in an agreed core data set. Having accurate, systematic provision of data will help inform decision making and assurance of service provision. The project is also working towards the implementation of a data warehouse, which will provide a holistic repository of data to enable in-depth analysis and reporting of achievement and trends relating to activity, timeliness, quality, outcomes, cost and resource. A procurement exercise is ongoing in advance of the implementation

The delivery of this project has now been transferred from the Health and Care Transformation Programme to Manx Care.

Other work includes establishing:

  • Integrated Performance Report Metrics
  • Current Pathfinder Metrics, i.e. metrics to support development of new models for treatment pathways, eg. Cancer, autism, cardiovascular
  • Public Health Outcome Metrics to inform population needs assessment
  • Care Quality Commission Metrics
  • Operational Reporting Metrics to support and monitor above

Progress:

  • Established a foundation of a Business Intelligence function
  • Identified and commenced recruitment of resource required to accelerate transformation of the BI function
  • Established Core Data Set v1.0
  • Developed automated integrated performance report
  • Commenced delivery of public health outcome framework data 

Aims for the next 12 months:

  • Address reports for Cancer Pathway and reporting for the Care Quality Commission (CQC)
  • Commence strategic delivery of coding and data improvement (clinical coding)
  • Publish data dictionary for data set approved recommended solution data warehouse and commence delivery
  • Make available Health Outcome Framework (HOF) Reporting
  • Establish the core data set (v2.0)

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