Presentations

Workshop: The potential of routinely collected data

December 2011: Workshop - The potential of routinely collected data

 

Date:    Friday 16th December 2011
Time: 10:00 am- 4:00 pm
Venue:    Department of Health Care Management and Policy, University of Surrey
Audience: Southern PCRN research coordinators
This workshop comprised 3 sessions.
Session 1. Facilitating the use of routine primary care data for research: structure of the clinical record in primary care, potential of coded data in research, data governance and the location and quality of data in the health system
Session 2: Coding: theoretical framework of ontologies, the semantic triangle, terminologies and classifications, type of coding used in NHS, development of a research question data dictionary, coding exercise in ICD10 and Read version 2 5 byte, search strategies to accommodate synonyms and ambiguities.
Session 3: Data extraction: review of current primary care clinical systems, the clinical record expressed a logical database schema, developing data queries, types of research questions expressed as queries, employing retrieval strategies to complex medical concepts to avoid key issues such as displacement.

When and where: Friday 16th December 2011 (10:00 am - 4:00 pm) - in the Department of Health Care Management and Policy, University of Surrey

Audience: Southern PCRN research coordinators

This workshop comprised 3 sessions.

  • Session 1: Facilitating the use of routine primary care data for research: structure of the clinical record in primary care, potential of coded data in research, data governance and the location and quality of data in the health system
  • Session 2: Coding: theoretical framework of ontologies, the semantic triangle, terminologies and classifications, type of coding used in NHS, development of a research question data dictionary, coding exercise in ICD10 and Read version 2 5 byte, search strategies to accommodate synonyms and ambiguities
  • Session 3: Data extraction: review of current primary care clinical systems, the clinical record expressed a logical database schema, developing data queries, types of research questions expressed as queries, employing retrieval strategies to complex medical concepts to avoid key issues such as displacement

 

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Facilitating the use of routine primary care data for research

November 2011: Facilitating the use of routine primary care data for research.

This is Simon de Lusignan’s presentation to NIHR PCRN National Team Meeting - 2011

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Optimizing the Use of EMRs in PHC Chronic Disease Management: Workshop

November 2011: Optimizing the Use of EMRs in PHC Chronic Disease Management: Workshop.

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Simon de Lusignan’s opening presentation at the workshop held in Banff - Canada.
It explores how electronic medical record (EMR) systems have enabled quality improvement in the UK.

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Referral to IAPT is associated with reduced utilisation of health care resource by people with common mental health problems

October 2011: Referral to IAPT is associated with reducedutilisation of health care resource by peoplewith common mental health problems. A controlled before and after comparison.

 

South Central SHA IAPT leads meeting in Shaw House, Newbury [Simon de Lusignan] - Download the Presentation PDF

 

MIE 2011 Oslo - Redesigning study documentation in computerised health services: a model driven approach

August 2011: MIE 2011 Oslo - Redesigning study documentation in computerised health services: a model driven approach

Simon de Lusignan, Christopher Pearce, Simon Jones

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WISQ - Photo and presentation from second consortium (Oslo)

August 2011: WISQ FP7 - Photo and presentation from second consortium (Oslo).

WISQ Overview [Simon de Lusignan] - Download the Presentation PDF
Acknowledgements: Khim Horton, YingFei Heliot, Ben Sun, Simon Jones, Sophie Stos & Colleagues

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WISQ - Workforce planning to deliver Integration, Skill mix & Quality of Care

July 2011: WISQ - Workforce planning to deliver Integration, Skill mix & Quality of Care

Simon de Lusignan (Presentation PDF)
Acknowledgements: Khim Horton, YingFei Heliot, Ben Sun, Simon Jones, Sophie Stos & Colleagues

 

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UK prevalence of chronic kidney disease and associated cardiovascular co-morbidities: analysis of the baseline data from the QICKD study

June 2011: UK prevalence of chronic kidney disease and associated cardiovascular co-morbidities: analysis of the baseline data from the QICKD study

Hugh Gallagher on behalf of the QICKD investigators (Presentation PDF)

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Audit Based Education – Focus learning on gaps in quality

May 2011: Audit Based Education – Focus learning on gaps in quality

Presentation to Portuguese Medical Directors’ Meeting 2011, Prof. Simon de Lusignan (Presentation PDF)

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[In the above photo: Presenter Simon de Lusignan, Portuguese Medical Directors' Meeting 2011]
 

Admissions to hospital where no procedure is carried out

May 2011: Admissions to hospital where no procedure is carried out

Dr. Victoria Woodhams (Presentation PDF)

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Primary Health Info 2011 presentation

May 2011: IT to support GP Consortia – Connect all to liberate the NHS

Diabetes shared care - How computers can help? (Presentation PDF)

You can view information about the conference here: http://www.primaryhealthinfo.org/Programme.html and download Simon de Lusignan's presentation by clicking here.

 

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PKD Scientific and Medical Conference; 23rd and 24th September 2010

September 2010: PKD - More than a Kidney Disease


"The Science and Management of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease" (Presentation PDF)

You may view information about the conference here: http://www.pkdcharity.org.uk/pkdconference.html or download Simon de Lusignan's presentation by clicking here.

Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the world’s commonest inherited fatal condition. It has a prevalence of 1 in 1,000 and accounts for 5% of patients with end-stage renal disease. At this International meeting Simon the prevalence of ADPKD in routinely collected GP data and to compare the prevalence of cardiovascular co-morbidities, risk factors, and use of angiotensin modulating therapy.