Data to drive change for patients living with cancer
Data Grand Round: 22 July 2024
Monday 22nd July 2024 / Online (Teams)
The Lincolnshire Living with Cancer Programme was established in 2016 and is implementing personalised care and support for people living with and affected by cancer in the county. We are creating a better and sustainable future for supporting people living with cancer, involving and integrating all relevant parts of the health and social care system, using the assets we already have, supporting people in the place they would like and in the way they would like, and placing people at the centre of everything we do.
Kathie McPeake, Macmillan Living with Cancer Programme Manager at NHS Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board and Kelly Dixon, Senior Data Analyst, Cancer Services at Lincolnshire NHS Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board & United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust will be presenting:
Data to drive change for patients living with cancer
HDR Midlands Data Grand Round – 22nd July 2024 @ 12.30pm [Online via Teams]
Kathie McPeake
Macmillan Living with Cancer Programme Manager
NHS Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board
Using over 30 years’ experience in Housing, Community Development and Public Health, Kathie has led the Lincolnshire LWC Programme since 2016. Kathie is a published author and has presented the work of the programme nationally and internationally. The programme won a Macmillan Excellence award in the Integration category in 2022, the RCP Eric Watts Award for Excellence in Patient Engagement in 2024 and has been shortlisted for the HSJ – Driving Change through Data and Analytics Award 2024.
Kelly Dixon
Senior Data Analyst – Cancer Services – Lincolnshire
NHS Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board & United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Kelly has over 20 years of experience in the Lincolnshire NHS System, moving to support Cancer Services in 2019. She currently has a joint partnership role between both the Integrated Care Board and United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust and successfully integrates the two organisations. Daily, she uses detailed patient analysis, pathway process mapping, demand and capacity modelling and forecast projections to support the two organisations. She has designed and released a succession of data dashboards and tools, which are used daily around the Lincolnshire system by clinicians and non-medical staff, to improve the health and well-being of Lincolnshire cancer patients. Her dedication and expertise has been recognised in the shortlisting to the HSJ – Driving Change through Data and Analytics Award 2024.
The HDR UK Midlands Data Grand Round takes place each month at lunchtime for one hour and participants discuss a specific theme at each meeting.
The topic of interest is presented at each meeting, followed by a Q&A session which usually leads into an in-depth discussion.
The meetings are online [virtual meetings] and are recorded for any members of our community that are unable to join us, which are then made available to view via the HDR UK Midlands website.
The meetings are Chaired by our HDR UK Midlands Directors, who give a short HDR UK Midlands business update at the start of each meeting.
We’d love you to join us!