AnalystX June update

AnalystX June update

Some end of month musings: #HealthcareTransformation: Empowering Data Professionals and Analysts for Health 4.0

The future of healthcare is being rewritten, and data experts and analytics are leading the charge. Welcome to the Health 4.0 era, which will be defined by data-driven, personalised care. #health4.0 #HealthTech Imagine a future where healthcare is as unique as you are, personalised to your lifestyle and wellness goals. How can we make this idea a reality? The answer is simple: data. Big Data, Data Science, Data Engineering, Data Productisation, Date Evangelism and Data Privacy.

Diverse healthcare data sources - EMRs, wearable technology, genetics - provide an unprecedented opportunity to revolutionise healthcare. However, in order to navigate this new frontier, we must change our roles as data professionals and analysts to one that is more forward looking, embracing of new technologies and culturally one that puts us more as equal partners on the main transformation table of organisations, not just the side table ( Andi Orlowski has written beautifully on this - The .001 per cent investment that can open the NHS's analytics goldmine | Comment | Health Service Journal (hsj.co.uk))

Data interoperability is paving the way to Health 4.0. Canonical Data Models (CDMs) and distributed data platforms come into play here. A CDM provides a standardised framework that allows disparate data systems to communicate efficiently. #IntegrationOfData #Interoperability Distributed data systems offer real-time management and analysis of massive amounts of data from disparate sources and locations, encouraging a genuinely patient-centric healthcare approach. Integrating these platforms with a CDM can result in full, real-time patient profiles that provide unprecedented insights and can significantly improve personalised treatment.

The future of healthcare will necessitate diverse, talented teams. Our responsibilities as data professionals and analysts extend beyond data science and analytics to include healthcare, biotechnology, law, and ethics. Our teams must be as diverse as the challenges and possibilities that we confront. #TeamBuilding We can shape our teams for this exciting new era by using Skelton's topology of teams. Each factor, from the team's configuration to their connections, control, and context, is critical in ensuring we are ready for the future of digital health. #SkeltonFramework (Spoiler alert: Skelton’s framework does not lend itself well to hierarchical managers or one trick ponies)

Teams do not work in silos. AnalystX and other collaborative networks are great tools for learning and creativity. These platforms broaden our reach by bringing us into contact with a global network of analysts and data scientists. AnalystX #Collaboration We may share our work, learn from others, and collaborate on common difficulties by using AnalystX. This encourages a culture of constant learning, which keeps us at the cutting edge of the digital healthcare revolution.

Navigating this transformation necessitates more than new tools and teams; it necessitates a fundamental adjustment in our culture and working methods. We must cultivate an innovative, collaborative, and lifelong learning mindset. Significant changes in people, processes, and technology are likely. Collaboration across disciplines will become the norm, erasing established boundaries and responsibilities. Processes will become more agile, with a focus on iteration and learning. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and sophisticated analytics will play an increasingly important role in the evolution of technology at an unprecedented rate.

The journey to Health 4.0 is both exciting and difficult. We, as data experts and analysts, are on the verge of a healthcare revolution. Health 4.0 is no longer a pipe dream. It is a reality that we can achieve. This vision may be realised by redefining our roles, teams, and culture. We can redefine healthcare for everyone, everywhere if we work together. #DataDriven #HealthcareRevolution Transforming Healthcare: Empowering Data Professionals and Analysts for Health 4.0


So what have we been up to this month?

Workforce professionalisation

We have now onboarded the data and analytics teams at NHS BSA, Imperial College Healthcare Trust, Norfolk & Waveney ICB, East Kent Hospitals Foundation Trust and Clatterbridge Cancer Centre into the Early Adopter Programme for the National Competency Framework. With dates in place to onboard Dorset ICB, South Central and West and Midlands and Lancs CSUs over the next few weeks. We have started having catch up’s with the early adopter sites post onboarding,?to see what more we can be doing to help.

Only to find that in the fortnight since their EA launch, NHS BSA have finished mapping the JDs to the framework (including a really simple signpost coding), have begun mapping skills to the new JDs, started to re write job adverts to reference the framework and have started to trial self-referencing to the framework by employees in the unit! In two weeks they have firmly established the awareness of the framework amongst the whole Data and Insights department, which is about 50% of all data professionals in the entirety of the BSA! Hopefully they'll have more for us to do next time... or not!

We have also agreed a launch date for the National Competency Framework, 2nd October 2023. We will kick off the launch with a national event, followed up by regional ones to ensure we get the message of the framework out to as many people as possible. Of course, you don’t have to wait for the formal launch of the framework to begin planning what you want to do with it. We have made all the onboarding workshop materials, as well as the planning template available via the Early Adopters page on AnalystX. Why not get a head start on October and think about what your organisation would like to use the framework to accomplish.

To learn more about this, please visit the Early adopter developing and sharing your vision for the future blog


National competency framework early adopters journey update

30th June - Amazing session with the?East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust?team, lots of development has already been done by the team.

16th June - Another amazing workshop with?Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. Incredible vision from an incredible team who are already integrating the framework into business as usual activities!?


Population health data and analytics centre of excellence

Maximising impact using population health data

The NCD Risk Factor Collaboration is a group of academics and physicians that collaborates closely with the World Health Organisation. We publish estimates of national and global trends in body-mass index, blood pressure, diabetes prevalence, and cholesterol levels.

This session will describe our work, showing how this type of large collaboration can help data owners to maximise the impact of their research.

This event took place on 20th June. Watch the recording?here?

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Geospatial Streamlit App

Come and hear the Digital Analytics and Research Team at NHS England tell us about the new Geospatial Streamlit App.?

They will showcase its functionality including its route optimiser, multiple shortest route and site scoring page.

This app?is free and can be spun up on anyone's computer in any trust or hospital!

Watch the recording?here


Huddles:

NHS Competency Framework

Find out more about the National Competency Framework at it's homepage here on?AnalystX

You can follow along with updates on the Early Adopter programme via the new NCF blog?National Competency Framework - AnalystX - FutureNHS Collaboration Platform?or work through the workshop materials yourself to improve your familiarisation with the content of the NCF, all are available from the new Early Adopter page.?Early Adopters - AnalystX - FutureNHS Collaboration Platform

Watch the huddle recording here ?

Relaunch of the Applied Evaluation Community of Practice

Watch the recording here

For all other previous recording, please visit our AnalystXTV on youtube or our huddles community area. Community - AnalystX - FutureNHS Collaboration Platform


AnalystX FIKA

Join John O’Connell MA FBCS CHCIO , Alex Cheung and Joanne T. (Principal Analyst in Arden & GEM CSU) to learn about her career journey and current work she is committing to via our FIKA podcast.


Communities update

HCAC2023

Our communities are presenting at the upcoming HCAC2023 event. Come and join us to learn more about each community, their development and how to join to start practising in their area.

Alistair Bullward - A culture of learning and collaboration around impactful visuals Sam Hollings - RAP community - Reproducible Analytical Pipelines LIVE drop-in session Karrie Liu (CMath FIMA) - Using process mining to interrogate capabilities to discover new insight to help accelerate patient flow Jiri Chard -?Current debates in rapid evaluation Riddhi Aggarwal - Population Health Data and Analytics Centre of Excellence

Process mining community

The AnalystX process mining community of practice will be building additional patient journeys insights across multiple pathways including discovering journeys for patients with rare diseases and cancer and the impact of different health and care provision on population health. To find out how you can get involved please contact our process mining lead ZhiQian Huang.

If you would like to explore the potential of using process mining to help you understanding your patient or population journeys, please join us at HCAC Event next week.?In our classroom session on Thu and Fri you will meet the process mining community of practice who will share with you process mining in the NHS and you will get to try out the elective process mining app that can be reproduced for any NHS Trust.

Nhs.pycom show and tell

NEW NHS.pycom talk: Software Engineering for Data Scientists - talk by Google Software Engineer?Nick Fortescue?held a session on the July 4th 2023 @3PM BST

Recording for this session and other python related information are available from NHS python community youtube channel - NHS Python Community - YouTube

Friends of AnalystX

NHS-R community conference tickets are now available for in-person and attending virtual, this year NHS-R will be sharing the stage with nhs.pycom featuring both tools. For more information of this event and to attend other event, please visit Events – NHS-R Community (nhsrcommunity.com)

Dorset Centre of Excellence (DACOE)

Well done to our colleagues at Dorset, who has successfully held another great summer event in Bournemouth. Livvy Williams

Upcoming events

Data viz community show and tell

Next show and tell will be on the 18th July 2023, for more information, please join our data viz slack


Strategic partners update:

We are pleased to announce 2 new strategic partners have joined our AnalystX community, working together collaboratively to build a sustainable Data and Analytics workforce in the NHS.

Please welcome Oracle and ESRI UK. ?

Oracle - Oracle - AnalystX - FutureNHS Collaboration Platform

ESRI UK - Esri UK - AnalystX - FutureNHS Collaboration Platform

Many congratulations to our strategic partners Celnois and Salesforce on their successful world tour, lots of exciting initiatives that can be explore and introduce to the health and care sectors to improve operations and patients health.


L&D blog

OfS £10,000 Scholarships for undertaking Data Science Masters Programmes

OfS £10,000 Scholarships for undertaking Data Science Masters Programmes:

We're excited to announce that the University of Exeter has 13 scholarships from the Office for Students to offer to students wishing to be part of the September 2023 student cohort for the following data science programmes:-

The scholarships are offered as part of the OfS Data Science and AI Scholarship programme:?https://lnkd.in/eaj3CkRa.?The scholarships are prioritised for women, black students, disabled students and students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, among other criteria.?Full details are available:?https://lnkd.in/erpZWemt.?Applicants need to have made an application to their preferred data science programme and the deadline for applications is 18th July 2023.??


Ming Tang Ayub Bhayat Emmi Poteliakhoff MBE Ed Kendall Sukhmeet Panesar ?Alex Cheung ?Steven Paling?Tom Bartlett Mary Amanuel?Jason Pickles??Zo? Turner? Libby Duane Adams Andi Orlowski David Bibbs Duncan Booth Liam Cain Joseph J. Abigail Leachman Adam Taborda Aideen Bowling Amelie Bouiller Bev Wright Clare Mortimer Danny Silk Dan Hughes Dan Raines Donna Hanson Donna L. Elisa Anastasi Emma Hewage Filipe Santos Filipe Gracio, PhD Gurpreet Singh MD MBA Hassan Chaudhury HonFAPM James Aitman James Freed James Beckett James Hawkins Joshua Allen Lauretta Grayston Karina Gajewska Kevin Pemberton Leontina Postelnicu Livvy Williams Liam Mahon MSc Lois Cavallaro Little Mat Oram Matt Hennessey Matthew Tod Mark Shill Mark Frankish Nick Cornwell Paola Quattroni Paul St-Georges Paul Reid Petros Kotsidis Rebecca O'Connor Rayshum Notay Ricky Smith Rosalind Berka Rosalind Way Rosie Wakeham Rowan Bradnum Ruth Holland Sarah Cadman Sally Dartnell Sotiris Kyriacou Steven Totman Steven Shepherd Garvin Taylor Tilly Allen Tom Allen Julia Wilkins ZhiQian Huang Zillah Anderson Daniel Rostron Janet Broome Jake Abbas Hugh Neylan David Champeaux Tiffany Young

We would also like to show our huge appreciation to the AnalystX team and community of practice leads Sarah Blundell Victoria Cornelius Riddhi Aggarwal Susan Oladele Camellia Williamson Craig Robert Shenton Mary Amanuel Alistair Bullward Jiri Chard Nadine Morrisroe Sarah Culkin Karrie Liu (CMath FIMA) – we know you all work on AnalystX in addition to the day job.






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