
Costing conference 2022
13 April 2022
Online - 09:20 - 16:30
About this event
The Institute’s annual costing conference provides the NHS with the latest developments and guidance in NHS costing, as well as increasing awareness of the collaborative approach needed to truly harness the power of data. The day included interactive workshops, case study examples, and policy updates.
This was a must-attend conference for those looking for support to meet costing requirements, and the day was aimed at healthcare costing professionals and those not in a costing role but with an interest in the costing agenda.
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Further information
This event was originally planned as a hybrid event, however, in light of the recent increase in Covid cases and the lack of predictability for the coming weeks, we made the decision to move the conference completely online. We felt it was the safest decision to protect the health of speakers, delegates, and staff. The event was held via the Hopin online event platform.
Please note that face-to-face events are still subject to Covid-19 guidance, public safety and delegate interest. Therefore, HFMA reserves the right to move the event to an online only format (up until) two weeks prior to the event. We will notify all delegates registered of any change, and please bear this in mind if booking non-refundable travel tickets.
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National Update
Chris Walters, Director of Pricing and Costing, NHS England and NHS Improvement and Helen Laing, Deputy Director of Costing, NHS England and NHS Improvement
Understanding the value of data - we do not have permission to share these slides
James Reed, Chief Clinical Information Officer and Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
Health inequalities and costing
Mary Hill, Head of Policy – Health Inequalities Improvement and Ranjit Senghera, National lead for Equality and Health Inequalities, NHS England and NHS Improvement
Workshop A – Exploring readmission trends using PLICS data – we do not have permission to share these slides
Jennifer Pennell, Head of Corporate Finance, Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Workshop B – How do we measure value in mental health?
Keiley Gardner, Finance Manager – Reporting and Costing, North East London NHS Foundation Trust and Sheelagh Carr, Head of Costing, Systems and Projects, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
Workshop C – Using data to improve service delivery
Sarah McQuarry, Finance Systems & Costing Accountant, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
Panel session: The role of costing in supporting financial sustainability – there were no slides used for this session
Paul Sheldon, Chief Finance Officer, Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust; Claire Wilson, Chief Finance Officer, Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; Duncan Orme, Acting Chief Finance Officer, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust; and Dr Clara Day, Interim Clinical Lead, Birmingham and Solihull ICS
Creating a data-driven funding model to address population need and reduce inequalities
Nicci Briggs, Executive Director of Finance, Contracting and Governance at Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland CCGs
Please see below for a selection of the session recordings from the event.
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Please note: Only delegates from organisations who are members of the Healthcare Costing for Value Institute have access to this content. For more information on how and why to become an organisation member of the Healthcare Costing for Value Institute, please click here.
Health inequalities and costing
Mary Hill, Head of Policy – Health Inequalities Improvement and Ranjit Senghera, National lead for Equality and Health Inequalities, NHS England and NHS Improvement
Workshop C – Using data to improve service delivery
Sarah McQuarry, Finance Systems & Costing Accountant, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
Panel session: The role of costing in supporting financial sustainability
Paul Sheldon, Chief Finance Officer, Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust; Claire Wilson, Chief Finance Officer, Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; Duncan Orme, Acting Chief Finance Officer, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust; and Dr Clara Day, Interim Clinical Lead, Birmingham and Solihull ICS
Creating a data-driven funding model to address population need and reduce inequalities
Nicci Briggs, Executive Director of Finance, Contracting and Governance at Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland CCGs
This event has CPD accredited status with The CPD Standards Office. Delegates that attend will receive an accredited CPD Certificate of Attendance.

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