There are still places left. Please contact the conference organiser, Sylvia
Westrup, whose details are given below. We also have a free place for
someone who will take notes of the proceedings. If you offer for this,
please copy your reply to me. Apologies for cross-positngs.
Maternity statistics - a mayday call?
Health Statistics Users Group Conference
Thursday May 1
Oliver Thompson Lecture Theatre, City University, Northampton Square EC1
Programme
9.15 Registration, coffee and posters
9.45 Welcome by David Rhind, Vice Chancellor of City University and Chair of
the Statistics Commission,
Chair Deana Leadbeter
9.50 Setting the scene - Deana Leadbeter
9.55 What is happening at a national level - an update
9.55 Developments within ONS child health statistics Nirupa Dattani
10.10 Fertility statistics and the review of civil registration - Steve
Smallwood
10.25 Questions
10.30Developments in Department of Health's maternity statistics for England
- Lesz Lancucki
10.45 Developments in maternity statistics in Wales - Gwyneth Thomas
11.05 Questions
11.10 Coffee
11.25 NHS numbers for babies: what next? The NHS Information Authority's
NHS numbers for babies team.
11.40 Developing an information strategy for the childrens and maternity NSF
- Martin Machray
11.55 Questions
12.00 The Scottish Birth Record and other developments in Scotland- Jim
Chalmers
12.15 Developing perinatal statistics in Northern Ireland - Carol Beattie
12.30 Questions
12.35 Developments in confidential enquiries - Richard Congdon
12.50 Questions
12.55Lunch and posters
2.00 European comparisons - Alison Macfarlane
2.15 Further developments in data collection
2.15 Birthrate plus and workforce planning - Frances Webster
2.30 Electronic patient records: are they the answer for maternity care? -
Andrea Jones
2.45Supporting clinical governance - Sarah Shuttleworth
3.00 Questions
3.15 Tea
What else do we need?
3.30 To develop normal birth statistics - Soo Downe
3.45 To inform women in their choice of maternity care - Miranda Dodwell
4.00 Monitoring long term outcome through morbidity registers - Geraldine
Surman
4.15 Information needs of primary care trusts - David Birch (to be
confirmed)
4.30 Questions
4.35 Where do we go from here? Alison Macfarlane
4.40 Discussion
5.00 .Finish
For late booking, at a cost of £65 pleasse contact HSUG Conference
Organiser, 4 Gordon Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN4 9BL
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Alison Macfarlane
Department of Midwifery
City University
20 Bartholomew Close
London EC1A 7QN
Tel (44) (0) 207 040 5832
Fax (44) (0) 207 040 5717
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