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Maternity Services Data Set Analyst Workshops London and Leeds Summer 2017 PDF

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Maternity Services Data Set Analyst Workshop Summer 2017 presented by NHS Digital Maternity Services Data Set Analyst Workshops Two MSDS Analyst Workshops were held in May/June 2017: • 22 May – Quarry House, Leeds • 12 June – Wellington House, London The following slides are from the 12 June event – these are an updated version of the 22 May slides following the publication of January 2017 data in early June. 2 Welcome By Katharine Robbins Overview Housekeeping o Fire Alarm o Toilets o Mobiles,etc. Ask questions o Feel free to chat Feedback to us o Today(inc.forms) o [email protected] Slides published after event Agenda 11.00 – 11.10 Welcome and introductions Katharine Robbins 11.10 – 11.30 Policy background Tom Hardie/Dr Matthew Jolly (NHS England) 11.30 – 12.00 Reporting overview Norma Madden/Dominic Gair 12.00 – 13.00 Analysis examples Paula Curnow/Norma Madden 13.00 – 13.30 Lunch 13.30 – 13.55 Accessing MSDS data and data visualisation Dominic Gair / Robin Jahdi 13.55 – 14.30 Group discussion 14.30 – 14.45 Other maternity data Dominic Gair 14.45 – 15.00 Looking ahead Katharine Robbins Introductions NHS Digital Katharine Information Analysis Lead Manager Robbins Dominic Gair Analytical Section Head Paula Curnow Senior Information Analyst Robin Jahdi Senior Information Analyst Norma Madden Assistant Data Manager NHS England Dr Matthew Jolly National Clinical Director for Maternity and Women's Health Tom Hardie Team Manager (Maternity Policy and Women’s Health) Policy Background By Dr Matthew Jolly and Tom Hardie Maternity Transformation Programme Sharing Data and Information Work Stream Matthew Jolly, NCD, Maternity & Women’s Health Tom Hardie, Team Manager, Maternity & Women’s Health June 2017 What are we trying to achieve? Aim To improve data and information collection, quality and sharing to drive maternity service improvement at local, regional and national levels. Objectives 1. Ensure the Maternity Services Data Set is fit for purpose 2. Develop Quality Improvement Metrics and National Maternity Indicators 3. Ensure data is presented in a way that promotes understanding and helps identify unwarranted variation 4. Ensure information is shareable What difference will it make? Delivering WS6 will help providers of NHS maternity services to:  Understand their services  Identify unwarranted variation  Identify where changes can be made and QI work can be targeted. …And ultimately improve quality, meaning better care for women, babies and their families.

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