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INSIGHT 2022

The Midlands Decision Support Network in association with The Strategy Unit are hosting INSIGHT 2022 our annual festival of learning and sharing events for the NHS, local government and other partners across health and care.

This year’s festival is from Monday 21st November until Friday 2nd December and includes a mixture of talks, workshops and panel discussions. The theme is ‘The science and craft of decision making’.

The rest of the content stays the same .. for now. We might add a bit of reasoning for the change but not yet …

Decision-making is a core task of leadership, but one which is often under-examined – the programme will explore what high-quality decision-making looks like and how staff across health and care can make the best use of the analysis available to them.

Sessions will be delivered virtually. The festival is open to everyone working in health and care and every session is free.

MDSN Insight 2022 homepage. 

Attendees can commit as little or as much time as they’d like. Most of the sessions will be recorded so you can fit them into your schedule in a way that suits you.

Insight festival 2022 flyer.

 

Confirmed speakers include:

Understanding the links between Delayed Discharges and Hospital Congestion

Delayed discharge is a persistent problem in hospitals and there is growing momentum to address it. However, solutions are still elusive and decisions need to be made on the role of ICSs and government to help fund discharge.

This presentation suggests that the potential savings to health from reducing delays to discharge are being significantly underestimated in current solutions. Solving delayed discharge does directly save bed costs, but can also significantly reduce congestion, the use of reactive strategies to counter congestion and the unintended consequences of these for patients, staff and performance.

The talk will use system maps and archetypes to trace out feedback connections within hospital patient flows which give rise to congestion. It will be pertinent to those interested in the way hospitals function and/or the use of practical systems methods, but minimum analytical knowledge is necessary.

Eric Wolstenholme is a Professor of Management Science and Business Learning and has consulted and published widely in systems thinking and system dynamics. The presentation will allow time for questions/discussion and be available on line.

Associate readings are:

Wolstenholme, E.F. Using Cascaded and Interlocking Generic System Archetypes to Communicate Policy Insights—The Case for Justifying Integrated Health Care Systems in Terms of Reducing Hospital Congestion. Systems 2022, 10,135. https://doi.org/10.3390/ systems10050135 https://www.mdpi.com/2079-8954/10/5/135/pdf

Wolstenholme, E., McKelvie, D. (2019). Towards a Dynamic Theory of How Hospitals Cope in Times of High Demand. In: The Dynamics of Care. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21878-2_10

Programme of events coming soon…

 

#INSIGHT2022, @MidlandsDSN

Health Policy SIG Monthly Meeting

HEALTH POLICY SIG Jan 5, 2023 MEETING: Tom Fiddaman

“Modeling in Ventity – what’s Different?” link to flier

Join the Health Policy SIG for their monthly meetings where members get to present several works related to health policies, systems thinking, and system dynamics.

The Health Policy SIG of the System Dynamics Society promotes and supports the wider adoption of System Dynamics methodology and best practices to inform health policy and provides communication channels for collaboration as well as for recognizing achievements of System Dynamics practitioners in health.

Visit our webpage to learn more: https://systemdynamics.org/special-interest-groups/health-policy/

Contact: wakeland@pdx.edu

Health Policy SIG Monthly Meeting

HEALTH POLICY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MEETING

Join the Health Policy SIG for their monthly meetings where members get to present several works related to health policies, systems thinking, and system dynamics.

The Health Policy SIG of the System Dynamics Society promotes and supports the wider adoption of System Dynamics methodology and best practices to inform health policy and provides communication channels for collaboration as well as for recognizing achievements of System Dynamics practitioners in health.

This month’s meeting will be a networking session! RSVP here. We’ll host an online networking event for you to get to know people in the field and share your work experience with those keen on System Dynamics. Using the wonder.me platform you will be able to bump into people and share experiences!

You’ll have the chance to really connect! Join us Friday to:

  • Get to know people in the field
  • Explore different perspectives
  • Learn about System Dynamics projects
  • Share your experience
  • Build relationships

Visit our webpage to learn more: https://systemdynamics.org/special-interest-groups/health-policy/

Contact: wakeland@pdx.edu

Health Policy SIG Monthly Meeting

HEALTH POLICY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MEETING

Join the Health Policy SIG for their monthly meetings where members get to present several works related to health policies, systems thinking, and system dynamics.

The Health Policy SIG of the System Dynamics Society promotes and supports the wider adoption of System Dynamics methodology and best practices to inform health policy and provides communication channels for collaboration as well as for recognizing achievements of System Dynamics practitioners in health.

Visit our webpage to learn more: https://systemdynamics.org/special-interest-groups/health-policy/

Contact: wakeland@pdx.edu

Health Policy SIG Monthly Meeting

HEALTH POLICY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MONTHLY MEETING

20220901 11am EDT Tom Fiddaman “Data & Uncertainty in System Dynamics” zoom link(UPDATED LINK)

Join the Health Policy SIG for their monthly meetings where members get to present several works related to health policies, systems thinking, and system dynamics. The Health Policy SIG of the System Dynamics Society promotes and supports the wider adoption of System Dynamics methodology and best practices to inform health policy and provides communication channels for collaboration as well as for recognizing achievements of System Dynamics practitioners in health.

Jay Forrester cautioned that “fitting curves to past system data can be misleading.” Certainly that can be true if the model is deficient. But we can have our cake and eat it too: a good model that passes traditional SD quality checks and fits the data can yield unique insights. With recent computing advances, it’s practical to confront models with all available information, including time series data, to yield the best possible estimate of the state of a system and its uncertainty. That makes it possible to construct policies that are robust not just to a few indicator scenarios, but to a wide variety of plausible futures. This talk will discuss how calibration, Kalman filtering, Markov Chain Monte Carlo and sensitivity analysis work together, with particular attention to Bayesian inference. The emphasis will be on practical implementation with a few examples from real projects.

Speaker Bio:

Tom Fiddaman is CTO of Ventana Systems and part of the development team for Vensim and Ventity. He created the Markov Chain Monte Carlo implementation in Vensim that facilitates Bayesian inference in SD models. He got his start in environmental models and simulation games, and worked on Fish Banks, updates to Limits to Growth, and early versions of C-ROADS and EnROADS. He has also worked on data-intensive projects in a variety of health sector problems, including mental health delivery systems, pharmaceutical marketing, state COVID19 policy, and recently Chronic Wasting Disease in deer.

Visit our webpage to learn more: https://systemdynamics.org/special-interest-groups/health-policy/
Contact: wakeland@pdx.edu

Health Policy SIG Monthly Meeting

HEALTH POLICY SPECIAL INTEREST OCT 2022 MEETING link to agenda

Join the Health Policy SIG for their monthly meetings where members get to present several works related to health policies, systems thinking, and system dynamics.

The Health Policy SIG of the System Dynamics Society promotes and supports the wider adoption of System Dynamics methodology and best practices to inform health policy and provides communication channels for collaboration as well as for recognizing achievements of System Dynamics practitioners in health.

Visit our webpage to learn more: https://systemdynamics.org/special-interest-groups/health-policy/

Contact: wakeland@pdx.edu

Health Policy SIG Monthly Meeting

HEALTH POLICY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MEETING

link to flier for 03Nov2022 presentation by John Ansah

Join the Health Policy SIG for their monthly meetings where members get to present several works related to health policies, systems thinking, and system dynamics.

The Health Policy SIG of the System Dynamics Society promotes and supports the wider adoption of System Dynamics methodology and best practices to inform health policy and provides communication channels for collaboration as well as for recognizing achievements of System Dynamics practitioners in health.

Visit our webpage to learn more: https://systemdynamics.org/special-interest-groups/health-policy/

Contact: wakeland@pdx.edu

Health Policy SIG Monthly Meeting

HEALTH POLICY SIG MEETING Dec 1, 2022 11am EST

Presentation by Tom Fiddaman on Modeling in Ventity – what’s Different? link to flier

The Health Policy SIG of the System Dynamics Society promotes and supports the wider adoption of System Dynamics methodology and best practices to inform health policy and provides communication channels for collaboration as well as for recognizing achievements of System Dynamics practitioners in health.

Visit our webpage to learn more: https://systemdynamics.org/special-interest-groups/health-policy/

Contact: wakeland@pdx.edu