Keeping Records and Measuring Impact
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- Title:
- Keeping Records and Measuring Impact
- Description:
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This session will provide an introduction to the data that will need to be collected and stored by link workers, ways to keep information safe, and how to use outcome measurement tools to demonstrate the impact of social prescribing interventions undertaken by link workers.
• Understand what social prescribing data needs to be collected by link workers as part of Primary Care Networks
• Understand why effective data management is important for social prescribing link workers
• Understand what IT systems can be used to record, track and analyse social prescribing data
• Understand how referrals to link workers should be coded using the SNOMED codes
• Describe the Social Prescribing Common Outcomes Framework
• Understand the basic requirements of the Data Protection Act 2018 and GDPR
• Understand what the ONS4 wellbeing tool is and how to use it
• Identify other outcome tools that can be used to capture the impact of social prescribing
• Understand some common challenges that link workers may face in capturing and recording data and how these can be overcome - Hierarchy:
- Social Prescribing - Learning for Link Workers (SPL) > Social Prescribing - Learning for Link Workers > Keeping Records and Measuring Impact
- Created:
- 30 Mar 2020
- Last Major Update:
- 30 Mar 2020
- Keywords:
- 609-006, social prescribing, link worker, data, record, keeping, GDPR, measurement, tools
- Quicklink:
- 609-006
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- Title:
- Keeping Records and Measuring Impact
- Description:
-
This session will provide an introduction to the data that will need to be collected and stored by link workers, ways to keep information safe, and how to use outcome measurement tools to demonstrate the impact of social prescribing interventions undertaken by link workers.
• Understand what social prescribing data needs to be collected by link workers as part of Primary Care Networks
• Understand why effective data management is important for social prescribing link workers
• Understand what IT systems can be used to record, track and analyse social prescribing data
• Understand how referrals to link workers should be coded using the SNOMED codes
• Describe the Social Prescribing Common Outcomes Framework
• Understand the basic requirements of the Data Protection Act 2018 and GDPR
• Understand what the ONS4 wellbeing tool is and how to use it
• Identify other outcome tools that can be used to capture the impact of social prescribing
• Understand some common challenges that link workers may face in capturing and recording data and how these can be overcome - Hierarchy:
- Social Prescribing - Learning for Link Workers (SPL) > Social Prescribing - Learning for Link Workers > Keeping Records and Measuring Impact
- Created:
- 30 Mar 2020
- Last Major Update:
- 30 Mar 2020
- Keywords:
- 609-006, social prescribing, link worker, data, record, keeping, GDPR, measurement, tools
- Quicklink:
- 609-006