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December 2023

Read the blog published by NIHR School for Social Care Research about Data-Driven Decision-Making in Homelessness Services.

Forthcoming events

30 April 2024

REPORT LAUNCH: Evaluation of the Out-of-Hospital Care Models (OOHCM) Programme for People Experiencing Homelessness 

Join us for the presentation of the report on the OOHCM project 

Registration link here 

When: April 30 from 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM 

Where: King’s College London (Strand Anatomy Lecture Theatre, level 6)

2024: Workshops are planned by the evaluation team to showcase the full potential of the dashboards and discuss the roadmap to adoption by local sites and commissioners as well as national stakeholders (if interested in participating please contact the team here).

Project highlights

14 December 2023

As part of King's College London's (KCL) Homeless Webinar Series, Dr. Michela Tinelli presented the data-driven applications through data science and performance analysis to support Out-of-Hospital Care (OOHC) for people experiencing homelessness. 

Refer to this webpage to access the webinar recording and presentation and to find out more details about this event. 

16 November 2023

During the LARIA Event and Awards, Dr. Michela Tinelli presented the use of discrete choice experiments to help services and commissioners to improve the experience of people who need care, understand different groups, and secure better sustainability: a case example with application to homelessness. Find out more about the application of discrete choice experiments to homelessness in the presentation here.

23 May 2023

At the 23rd International Conference on Integrated Care in AntwerpMichelle TinelliMichelle Cornes, and Jo Coombes presented two papers reporting on the Out-of-Hospital Care Models (OOHCM) evaluation as part of a live streamed session on Homelessness.

In the first presentation Michelle and Jo presented preliminary evidence from the positive deviance case study analysis. Following that, Michela and Jo talked about the discrete choice experiment survey currently underway and how preference data will be used to inform commissioners’ and service providers’ decision-making.

With the theme ‘Care in action: how to work together, a participatory approach’, the conference brought together leaders, researchers, clinicians, managers, service users and caregivers from around the world who are engaged in the design and delivery of integrated health and social care.

Find out more about the event.