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    Data & Analytics

    Meeting the urgent and emergency care challenge in Hampshire

    How Alamac is helping two Hampshire CCG's to meet the urgent and emergency care challenge.

    Frimley Health & Care Integrated Care System (ICS) has been using Alamac’s unique Kitbag, a cloud-based tool for collecting, collating and triangulating information to provide an overview of pressures within the system and real-time A&E hotspots, while allowing it to drill down within each organisation to see where change needs to be made.

    The Challenge

    Frimley Health & Care Integrated Care System includes a wide range of health organisations, from acute hospitals, to community care, social services and ambulance trusts. To understand the pressure points in each organisation and to see where daily action is needed, it is essential to have real-time consistent and transparent data across the whole system…

    The Solution

    Creating change cannot be a one-size fits all approach. Certain areas may be more important to one organisation in the ICS than another, so the data needs to be more highly weighted when it comes to agreeing the alert status. Jayne says: “We agree the most important triggers and measurables that will be more highly weighted than other triggers, so it’s a true reflection on where the pressure are. If we need to change something immediately, I just contact Alamac and within 24 hours it’s changed.”

    Outcomes

    Customised data

    Expert support and analytics

    Discharge planning

    Daily data uploads for real-time analysis

    Alamac

    A specialist solution to collate and review healthcare performance information, supporting health and social care teams to deliver safer patient care.

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