Data halo presentation from NHS Citizen Bristol Design Workshop

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Presented by Jacqui Taylor of Flying Binary and Andreas Norgren of MES

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“Data Halo”

NHS Citizen

Bristol DesignDay – 24th / 25th July 2014

#NHSCitizen

NHS Citizen data halo

• There are three types of data in NHS Citizen:• Data created within NHS Citizen

• Data created by NHS Citizens in other places

• Related data

• The data halo is that third type of data

What data are we talking about?

• NHS Citizen is designed to be as open as possible

• That means we are looking for people and data which are on the edges

of the system and inviting it in

• Just two examples:

• Health benchmarking data

• Social media content

Some examples

Age restricted housingPrivate Rentals

UCLLifestyle surveys

Health Survey for England (HSCIC)

Land Registry/Registers Scotland

FoI requestsSocial Housing

HMO’s DWP

Population densityStudent Accommodation

Care HomesHigh rise buildings

Commercial Administrative CACI

A high-level

profile of Bristol

At risk (35.3%) Caution (30.5%)

Multiple unhealthy behaviours - health at risk in the future Health and wellbeing generally good – some behaviours may result in ailments

High rates of smoking Lower levels of smoking

Some alcohol concerns Alcohol consumption can exceed recommended limits

Mental wellbeing below average (unemployment, debt & dissatisfaction)

Mental wellbeing slightly higher than average

Obesity above average Obesity slightly above average

• Demographics – age, ethnicity,

country of birth, religion, etc.

• Digital – Internet access, social

media activity, online behaviour,

attitudes, technology ownership,

smartphone and tablet usage

• Housing – and family

composition

• Economic activity –

occupation, shopping patterns

• Education

• Communication – marketing

channels

• Transportation modes

• Finance – income, benefits,

credit cards, savings, investments,

loans, insurance

• Community engagement

• Leisure activity

• Media consumption –

newspapers, radio, etc.

Internet

Internet Access: Frequency (daily, weekly, etc.) and Usage (no. of hours)

Internet activities

Regularly research and purchase on the internet

Social media Social media activities

Mobile phone

Mobile phone activities

Apps and content downloaded to Mobile Phone – Free and Paid

Content accessed through internet or apps on Mobile Phone

TabletApps and content downloaded to Tablet PC – Free and Paid

Content accessed through internet or apps on Tablet PC

Technology

ownership

Technology at Home (Integrated Digital TV set, Portable Media Player, Videogame console, etc.)

Have Mobile Phone or Tablet PC with access to Internet

AttitudesWorries about personal information online being secure; Feeling confident about using computers;

Importance of mobile Internet; Readiness to adopt new technology

What does it look like?

Introducing the Data Halo from FlyingBinary

Questions

• Does this help you to understand the role of data in the NHS Citizen

design?

• Do you think it is useful?

• What changes would you need to use this more effectively?

Questions and suggestions!