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Healthy Days at Home Wales

What is it? 

Healthy Days at Home Wales (HDAHW) is a suite of measures designed to demonstrate ways of measuring health and care systems across Wales. These can be adapted to meet the needs of the user and provide heatmaps and basic analysis of population interactions with specified health and care providers.

The National Healthy Days at Home Wales (HDAHW) dashboard provides a high level overview for the population of Wales. Each Health Board was asked to create a local HDAHW dashboard to run alongside the national one, for the testing and application of additional, locally agreed, data sets and formulae. These new formulae once trialled in the Health Board dashboard Sandbox could then be considered for national roll out.

[Sandbox is defined as a safe digital environment for experimenting with data]

More information

The Healthy Days at Home Wales (HDAHW) Timeline provides a visual depiction of the journey to delivering the HDAHW whole system measures. View the Healthy Days at Home Wales timeline infographic.

A user guide has been developed to support navigation and application of the Healthy Days at Home Wales suite of measures. Read the Healthy Days at Home Wales user guide.

A Show and Tell Event was held on the 27 September 2023 which provided a platform for the dashboard developers (both National and Health Board) to present the work they had delivered in relation to the HDAHW Suite of Measures. View the Healthy Days at Home Wales Show and Tell event infographic. 

You can also view the Healthy Days at Home Wales whole system approach infographic.

Access

You can request access to the Healthy Days at Home Wales Dashboard by contacting [email protected] and specifying the health board. Alternatively, you can send a request to be directed to the National Healthy Days at Home Wales (HDAHW) dashboard

Access is dependent on your role and organisation.