Social Value Database and Simulator for Public Health: A Game-Changer in Health Economics

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Utilizing a Social Value Database and Simulator can revolutionize public health programs by collating valuable evidence, focusing on Social Return on Investment (SROI), and offering a holistic view of health economics. This innovative approach aids in understanding the broader impacts of health initiatives, facilitating sustainable investment and decision-making for improved well-being.


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  1. Presenting a Social Value Database and Simulator for Public Health Dr Andrew Cotter-Roberts Mrs Kathryn Ashton, Miss Anna Stielke, Dr Mariana Dyakova European Public Health Conference 11thNovember 2022 @PHWWHOCC @PublicHealthW

  2. Why a Social Value Database for Public Health? Collating previously uncatalogued reports and evidence It is essential to understand the wider value of public health programmes to facilitate sustainable investment for health and wellbeing (Dyakova et al, 2020) SROI studies reporting health outcomes by year 60 50 40 Focus on Social Return on Investment (SROI) to begin, to expand to other methods 30 20 SROI evidence primarily originating from grey sources 10 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 SVDS collates and catalogues previously hard to find evidence Total Peer Review Journal Articles Blue Un Logo Vectorised Clip Art at Clker.com - vector clip art ... Andrew.Cotter-Roberts@wales.nhs.uk International.Health@wales.nhs.uk

  3. Collating the Database Social Value an emerging topic of focus in Europe and beyond Health related SROI studies by region South America 1% 3 systematic scoping reviews on particular topics including across the life course (Ashton et al, 2020) and physical activity A separate literature search of PubMed, Scopus, JSTOR, Google and the Social Value UK database UK + Ireland 53% North America and Carribean 9% 434 total studies identified - more than other recent searches (Corvo et al, 2022) - with 107 being academically published Oceania 8% SROI mainly used in anglophone countries Asia 10% Spain, Finland and Italy most common origin countries in Rest of Europe Rest of Europe 15% Africa 4% Andrew.Cotter-Roberts@wales.nhs.uk International.Health@wales.nhs.uk

  4. The Social Value Database and Simulator Pushing health economics to consider more holistic perspectives Health related SROI studies by area Measurements of Subjective Health are common in Social Value literature Independent Living 18% Basic Provisions 8% Niche interventions regularly evaluated, with clinical interventions under represented Conditions 8% Subjective Health 25% Among Health Behaviours category, evaluations of physical activity and nutrition were most common Health Services Provision 7% Break down social value to a per unit basis, so that it may feed into simulator Violence/Hazard 3% Health Behaviours 31% Varying quality reflective of origins: 37% academic, 45% consultancy, 16% third sector, 2% public sector Blue Un Logo Vectorised Clip Art at Clker.com - vector clip art ... Andrew.Cotter-Roberts@wales.nhs.uk International.Health@wales.nhs.uk

  5. Thank You! Request access at International.Health@wales.nhs.uk M Dyakova, A Stielke, K Ashton-Brown, P Daniels, R Kadel, A Cotter-Roberts, Evidencing value of public health programmes to enable sustainable investment for health & wellbeing, European Journal of Public Health, Volume 30, Issue Supplement_5, September 2020, ckaa165.103, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckaa165.103 Ashton, K., Schr der-B ck, P., Clemens, T. et al. The social value of investing in public health across the life course: a systematic scoping review. BMC Public Health 20, 597 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889- 020-08685-7 Corvo, L., Pastore, L., Mastrodascio, M. and Cepiku, D. (2022), "The social return on investment model: a systematic literature review", Meditari Accountancy Research, Vol. 30 No. 7, pp. 49- 86. https://doi.org/10.1108/MEDAR-05-2021-1307 Blue Un Logo Vectorised Clip Art at Clker.com - vector clip art ... Andrew.Cotter-Roberts@wales.nhs.uk International.Health@wales.nhs.uk

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