Oxford English: An International Approach Students' Book 1

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Oxford English: An International Approach Students' Book 1

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People who are currently well but who can be identified as being at risk of developing long-term conditions We identify evidence of a positive association between neighbourhood community life and several population health outcomes. Future research should define and conceptualize neighbourhood community life factors and health indicators to improve the comparison between studies and the process of evidence synthesis. This will also enable policy makers to take appropriate decisions. Health & Place 2020

Having identified what approaches should be prioritised and for which populations, it is then vital for local partners to collaborate on the implementation of associated programmes and practices. This requires systems-leadership in which the needs of local populations are priorities over organisational interests and robust but flexible governance to provide transparency over what plans are being made and shared accountability for their success. Commissioning and contracting arrangements are key enablers through removing financial incentives which reward single agency actions and instead look to fund joined up working between professionals and services. Poverty and the health and care system: the role of data and partnership in bringing change (King's Fund 2022) Promote the best of British technology expertise and leadership through our embassies and high commissions around the world.Strengthening population health and local economies by involving directors of public health (King's Fund 2021) An approach aimed at improving the health of an entire population. It is about improving the physical and mental health outcomes and wellbeing of people within and across a defined local, regional or national population, while reducing health inequalities. It includes action to reduce the occurrence of ill health, action to deliver appropriate health and care services and action on the wider determinants of health. It requires working with communities and partner agencies. Our Strategy sets out how the United Kingdom will work with our allies and partners to ensure global technology standards are shaped by the free world. So that technology is the positive engine of opportunity and economic growth that we want it to be. The International Technology Strategy ( ITS) positions the UK to thrive in the face of an uncertain future, reinforcing our capacity to shape how technologies will develop for national and global good. Central to this is ensuring that technology promotes our shared values of freedom and democracy. By putting our principles at the heart of our work we ensure technology develops in a way that our society values.

This country is home to extraordinary technology expertise, with a flourishing tech sector, world-leading strength in cutting-edge technologies and a reputation for global leadership in developing forward thinking, agile legislation and regulation. We will continue to prioritise innovation in technology that will boost economic growth - creating jobs, increasing productivity, stimulating investment and catalysing trade. The emerging evidence suggests that population health management and risk stratification contribute to: The impact of social assistance programs on population health: a systematic review of research in high-income countries (BMC Public Health 2019) Develop technology solutions to global challenges through FCDO investment in mission-driven Research and Development (R&D) and technology development.The most promising approach to improving population health is to continue to focus on the health and well-being of children. This is true, not only for the children themselves, but to weaken the intergenerational transmission of deprivation. Institute for Fiscal Studies 2022

New technologies are revolutionising our world. Empowering people across the globe with new freedoms, knowledge and opportunities. Population health management can assist integrated care through identifying the populations who will benefit most from person-centred and co-ordinated care due to the complexities of their health needs and/or challenging social circumstances. Integrated care is often intensive to embed, and it is therefore vital that staff and other resources are invested in those people and communities for whom it will add the most benefit. This includes reducing social and health inequalities and providing more preventative care which reduces the demands on expensive services such as hospital and long-term residential and nursing care. The data insights provided by population health management are further helpful in monitoring the impacts of integrated care programmes and reviewing how they can be implemented better. Coordinate across government to progress work to make the UK the best place to invest for technology and promote exports of leading UK technologies. Open – we will promote the design, development and use of technologies which support personal freedom and democratic values and champion standards which enable innovation, data free flow with trust[ Does prevention-focused integration lead to the triple aim? An evaluation of two new care models in England (Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 2021)

Factors associated with success

People who are generally well, and who will benefit from prevention interventions to maintain health and wellbeing Shape the global governance of technologies, including championing the OECD Global Forum on Technology, building on the success of the UK’s Future Tech Forum. From place-based to place-led: a whole-area approach to integrating care systems (NHS Confederation 2020) Use international levers to support delivery of the UK’s Science and Technology Framework, developing a cross-government implementation plan informed by engagement with priority nations. Engagement with local communities and the voluntary organisations who represent and support them is key. Improving the health of a population will not only involve statutory health and social care services but also the informal resources and networks of communities. This will include helping them to recognise the assets which they currently hold and supporting them to build on these through providing relevant expertise and resources. This includes ensuring that relevant resources are available to all local people who could benefit and especially those who are often excluded from such supports. Evidence of impact



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