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Events, Insights Jaime Jimenez Events, Insights Jaime Jimenez

Connecting Public Health, Technology, and Communities: The Path to Data Modernization

In a dynamic half-day workshop, which took place in advance of National Network of Public Health Institutes’ Open Forum, the Data Across Sectors for Health (DASH) team engaged nearly 30 public health professionals, equipping them with tools to make meaningful contributions to their organizations’ data modernization efforts.

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Aiming for Whole Health with Community-Centric Health Data Exchange

Some HIEs, HDUs, and other health data collaboratives have taken steps and are working to reach beyond clinical walls, collaborating with community partners and social service providers. While this type of multi-sector data sharing yields benefits in whole-person care, collaboratives must first plan carefully for the foundational work of relationship building.

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Goodbye, Hello

As we welcome the new year, we take stock of our goodbyes and hellos here at Data Across Sectors for Health (DASH). Read about DASH’s developments over the past year and all that is to come – all in the name of promoting health equity through multisector data sharing.

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ABCD: Creating a Climate of Possibility

Focusing too much on the problems of a community makes it seem like residents are helpless victims who can’t take charge of their own lives. It implies that help can only come from the outside, which then prevents community members from defining their own future. Asset-based community development (ABCD) stands this narrative on its head.

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10,000 Hours in Washington

We love expertise. It entertains us. It gives us hope. We trust it. We love expertise so much, we even quantified it: 10,000 hours of practice. That’s what it takes to become an expert. Strangely enough, there’s an important part of life where we don’t trust the experts to make decisions for us. But that might be changing in the State of Washington.

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