June 7, 2023

The Team leading the ASC provider data enforcement would like to say a BIG thank you for prioritising uploading your data to the capacity tracker each month.


Because Your Data Matters!


As we said in our recent publication, Care data matters: the draft roadmap for improving how data in social care is collected, shared and analysed – “data matters in social care. It matters for making sure people get the right care, for planning how care is organised and for joining up health and social care services around people. It can make lives better and, ultimately, can save lives”.


We would like to invite you to a webinar on Friday 9 June at 2pm to tell you what we have done so far and to hear from you how we can further support you with the process.



We do understand that some of you may have concerns with provider data enforcement but through this session we hope to alleviate those concerns and give you some further information that we hope you will find useful. 


The webinar will be held on Microsoft Teams. Please find the joining details below:


Microsoft Teams meeting: Click here to join the meeting

Meeting ID: 353 486 722 027 /  Passcode: kcCkAw

Download Teams | Join on the web


Kind regards,
DHSC

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