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Enhancing the JSNA Sandwell LSP The Projects Qualitative sources: Interoperability between OTFG and Consultation database Inform, remove duplication, start discussion Strategic development Interoperability between NHS and LA information stores Seamless functioning, one shared view Piloted with Birth data Strategic commissioning modelling Weak shared planning, lack of understanding about impacts Model impact on health and costs to services of provision of lifestyle services to deliver LAA targets Sports participation, smoking cessation, food access? Project 1 - interoperability Two different data hubs Two different ways of presenting the information to the user Two different training requirements Solution push the data from one to the other Project 1 - interoperability XML schema set up Weekly data pushes from consultation database Already gaining user approval Users finding new consultations that they were unaware off Increasing awareness of work of others Project 2 Data broker Based on a survey undertaken by consultants we knew sharing data was a challenge Restrictive practices Time pressures Opaque responsibilities Too much hassle Customers always want it slightly different Balance of internal vs partnership priorities Project 2 Data broker Needed a way to share data that required: Little operator input Allowed the supplier to control what is released Gives the customer the greatest flexibility Always available Does not rely on one person in the organisation SECURE Project 2 Data broker Data sharing protocol exists Model agreed Challenge is now passing the technical validation process Project 3 Lifestyle modelling Weak shared planning, lack of understanding about impacts Model impact on health and costs to services of provision of lifestyle services to deliver LAA targets Physical activity, smoking cessation Weight management/food access Impact on most common killer under 75 years Circulatory Disease LAA target, WCC goal area Project 3 Lifestyle modelling In delivery phase Model agreed Managers collecting data Presentation to Lifestyles review board 7 th December