Unlocking the power of data to enhance the level of care

Andrew Coles, CEO at Person Centred Software, explains why the sharing of data across health and social care sectors is key to unlocking the benefits of this powerful resource

Care home environments address many social, medical, clinical, and mental health needs. It is paramount for any person living in a care home setting to receive the appropriate level and type of support that promotes good health and wellbeing while keeping them safe. These needs are not independent but are interrelated and impact one another. The best support, care, and treatment plans must consider all these factors.

Using data is a powerful tool for the social care sector; however, the opportunities that data-driven technologies provide need to be utilised across both social and healthcare sectors in order for the benefits to be felt

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