The future of data-driven social care

With direct personal contact drastically curtailed, and the health and wellbeing of millions threatened by Covid-19, people working in this most human-centred sector – sometimes pigeonholed as tech-phobic – have improvised impressively at speed.

Enhanced data sharing and analysis have played key parts in this innovation. Local agencies have worked in the teeth of the pandemic to break long-established silos between social care commissioners and providers and the NHS, and deployed technological solutions to remotely monitor, assess and support the health and wellbeing of people accessing services.

ADASS in partnership with smart technology company Lilli have co-created this report which provides details on how data and digital technology can enhance and improve health and social care services  

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