New Population Health Management Lunch and Learn: Designing Interventions

The Hounslow Public Health Team will be hosting the fifth Population Health Management Lunch and Learn focusing on how to utilise data, and engagement research findings to design and implement interventions.

Speakers will highlight best practice when designing projects, services, behaviour change interventions and how behavioural science can help you to understand behaviour and intervention design. 

Designing Projects and Intervention - Tuesday 14th May, 12pm - 1pm - Book your space here

The Population Health Management Framework (PHMF) helps to:

  • Use data and engagement to understand the needs of our residents
  • Identify and target those who will benefit most from interventions
  • Develop evidence-based interventions
  • Embed evaluation to understand impact. 

More than 100 colleagues from across the Borough Based Partnership (BBP) have now successfully completed the PHMF training. However, the BBP is keen for more health colleagues to undertake the training so that more projects can benefit from this data led approach within their project planning or evaluation processes. As this will help you to better understand where interventions can produce positive outcomes for residents and patients.

Cervical cancer screening engagement, Covid-19 vaccination uptake; blood pressure at home monitoring programme; ‘Baby Feeding Friendly’ borough; children and young people respiratory evaluation; Chelsea and Westminster’s ‘Making every contact count’ project; are all incredible examples of where Population Health Management has been successfully implemented to help make more evidence-based decisions, deliver new service designs, or maximise service resources to provide better outcomes for patients.

 

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