wigan borough risk stratification wayne sanders jonathan kerry
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Wigan BoroughRisk Stratification
Wayne Sanders Jonathan Kerry
Aims of Session• Wigan Borough Overview• The Challenge• Risk Stratification Tool• The Approach• How Information is being used• Positive Outcomes• Future Direction
Wigan Borough Overview
Key Organisations
The Challenge
Risk Stratification Tool
18,694 A&E Attendances
59% > 60 years old
14,665 Emergency Admissions
48,179OutpatientAppointments
10,063 Elective Episodes
48,781 NEL bed days at WWL
4776 Residents have risk score >30%4776 Residents have risk score >30%
Most Common Non Elective Admission
for the Cohort is UTIs
1.5% of the Population1.5% of the Population
The Approach
Population Mapping
Cohort Monitoring
Cohort Monitoring
GP Pathway Selected
Supporting the Strategy
Positive Outcomes for Patients
Inpatient
Admission
OutpatientsA&E
attendances
Inpatient Admissions
(NE)
Data: Apr-Nov 13/14 v Apr-Nov 14/15
Positive Outcomes for the Patients“I don’t have a problem with the sharing of information at all. If that sharing of information means I will get better or my health will improve faster then that’s OK. If that means my information needs to be shared between professionals then that is fine by me.”
Bill Greenwood, Patient
Future Direction
• Additional Data Flows– Primary Care– Community Health– Mental Health– Social Care
• Wider Risk Stratification Views to support usage• SharetoCare rollout • Access to Risk Stratification for INTs
Future Direction
*NOTE: initial cut of data – some caveats apply
What we think makes us different• We don’t see Information Governance as a
barrier to progress
• We work collaboratively as a Borough to make a difference
• We are working to support a wide range of information requirements to make a difference with patients, frontline staff and managers
Thank You
Any Questions?