HSUG / RSS OSS webinar on healthcare productivity

Date: Thursday 13 November 2025, 12.00PM - 1.30PM
Location: Online
Section Group Meeting
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Each presentation will be about 10 to 15 minutes, so that there is plenty of time for Q&A and discussion at the end.  The presentations, a report of the meeting, including the Q&A, will be  posted after the event on both StatsUserNetwork and on the HSUG Community on AnalystX within the Future NHS platform.  

StatsUserNet
If you wish to register for the StatsUserNetwork site, then follow the link https://www.statsusernetwork.ons.gov.uk/
Once registered on the new platform, click on ‘Explore’ at the top of the page and then ‘Groups’ to find Health and Social Care. 

AnalystX
If you have an nhs email address, you can register on Future NHS at https://future.nhs.uk/.
After logging in, go to AnalystX where you will find the HSUG Community – or go directly by using the link https://future.nhs.uk/DataAnalytics/view?objectId=59118800#59118800
 
If you do not have an NHS email address and wish to join the HSUG Community on AnalystX please email info@hsug.org.uk including:
Your name and  email address
Your job title and organisation
Your main area(s) of interest (optional)
If you are not familiar with the FutureNHS Platform, then you can get a feel for its content at https://future.nhs.uk/FNHSforyou.
 
Katherine Kent – Public Service Productivity Lead at ONS, will present on ONS work on healthcare productivity, drawing on the Review of Public Sector Productivity that was published on 13th March 2025.
 
Paul Healy – Deputy Director of Efficiency and Productivity Insight at NHS England, will discuss the methodology and estimates for their trust productivity growth statistic, as well as more broadly the plans and analysis on NHS productivity.
 
Ahmar Shah – University of Edinburgh, will present work and findings from the Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on elective care backlog trends, recovery efforts, and capacity needs to address backlogs in Scotland (2013–2023): a descriptive analysis and modelling study.
See https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666776224003570?via%3Dihub
 

 
 
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Non-members - £10.00
 
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