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  1. Meeting Information » Conference Line: 1-415-930-5321 » Access Code: 706-981-350 # » Enter your audio PIN ID # » Technical difficulties? » Email rebeca.gordenstein@iphionline.org

  2. Innovative Strategies for Engaging Residents in Community Health Improvement Planning April 17, 2018 from 2:00 – 3:00 pm ET

  3. All In: Mission and Goals 1. Co-create and support a movement acknowledging the social determinants of health 2. Build an evidence base for the field of multi-sector data integration to improve health 3. Utilize the power of peer learning and collaboration

  4. All In: A Dynamic Partnership BUILD HEALTH BUILD HEALTH CHALLENGE CHALLENGE DATA ACROSS SECTORS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH NATIONAL HEALTH Funded by 12 national & local Funded by 12 national & CENTER FOR INNOVATIONS funders local funders NPO: IPHI and MPHI NPO: PHAB 18 graduated implementation 18 graduated Funded by RWJF and planning grantees Funded by RWJF implementation and 10 grantees, 4 graduated planning grantees 19 new implementation 9 grantees TA contracts in 2018 grantees 19 new implementation grantees COMMUNITY HEALTH PEER THE COLORADO HEALTH NEW JERSEY HEALTH LEARNING PROGRAM FOUNDATION: CONNECTING INITIATIVES COMMUNITIES AND CARE NPO: AcademyHealth, NPO: Rutgers University Washington DC Funded by the Colorado Health Funded by RWJF Foundation Funded by HHS - ONC 10 grantees 14 grantees 15 graduated grantees National Relationships PUBLIC HEALTH National Network of PH Law INNOVATION LAB National Neighborhood NPO: Public Health Institute Indicators Project Funded by State of California ReThink Health and other funders IHI/100 Healthier Million Lives 15 grantees And many more! 4

  5. Speakers Jessica Solomon Fisher, Shelley Argabrite, Nadine Chan, PhD, MCP , Chief Innovations Strategic Health Planner, MPH, Assistant Chief, Officer, Public Health Garrett County Health Public Health – Seattle National Center for Department & King County Innovations

  6. Youth programming in the Danny Woo Community Garden, Seattle, WA. Image source: InterImCDA DATA AS OPPORTUNITY TO Nadine Chan, PhD, MPH INCLUDE, CONNECT, AND 2018 Communities Joined in Action Conference REPRESENT Atlanta, GA

  7. 2020 HEALTHY COMMUNITY ACTION PLAN CHINATOWN-INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT (SEATTLE)

  8. UNDERSTAND THE LOCAL CONTEXT 8

  9. LOCAL CONTXT Hing Hay Park Danny Woo Community Garden Unregulated encampments and waste lining the neighborhood 9

  10. SHARE EXISTING SES AND HEALTH DATA Clinic data, Census/ACS, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey, death certificates... 15

  11. FILL DATA GAPS TO INCLUDE, CONNECT, REPRESENT Elders Barriers to healthy living Gardeners Clients Youth Survey Access to green Live, work, visit Barriers to accessing How neighborhood space and personal Public safety health and social allows them to lead health services heathy or unhealthy lives Mental health, anxiety 11

  12. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR HEALTH? WHICH POLICY AND SYSTEMS LEVERS CAN WE PUSH? Poor social and environmental conditions contribute to community members’ experience of chronic stress, social isolation, and sedentary lifestyles. These have serious health consequences including premature death, heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, anxiety, and depression. 12

  13. HEALTHY COMMUNITY ACTION PLAN Health and housing partnership Neighborhood and City Parks & Rec Bring health and financial literacy Activate neighborhood parks. programming to residents. Influence City government Support regional clean air agency Shifting City of Seattle toward Conducting near-road air toxics providing more culturally appropriate study to quantify relationship responses to public safety, between air quality and health. sanitation, and homelessness. 13

  14. EARLY WINS 19 Harvard Family Research Project (HFRP). (2009). A user’s guide to advocacy evaluation planning. Cambridge, MA: J. Coffman .

  15. Seattle Chinatown International District 2020 Healthy Community Action Plan: bit.ly/healthyCID http://interimicda.org/ Elder gardener and his plot at 1.5 acre Danny Woo Community Garden, Seattle, WA. 20

  16. Measuring Meaningful Community Engagement An Overview of the Universal Community Planning Tool 16 MyGarrettCounty.com

  17. Open Source Approach to Population Health Community Forum Open Discussion and Ongoing Health Assessment Action Groups Organized Development of Strategic Initiatives for Change MyDATA Historical Data Research and Trend Projections Utilizing Ai 17 MyGarrettCounty.com

  18. Increasing CommunityRepresentation A new way to engage key stakeholders. OLD NEW 3000% ↗ <.005% S Increase Awareness We’ve drastically Approximately 150 increased awareness people knew that our and established our county produced a agency as the epicenter Community Health of community Improvement Plan. collaboration in our county. 2014 2017 18 MyGarrettCounty.com

  19. Dynamic MeasurementModels Quantitative Measures Multisectoral Strategy Collaboration Qualitative Keyword Analysis Structured Data Extrapolation 3 rd Party Analytics Including Social and Search Console Data Data Visualizations Dynamic Charting with Google Chart.js 19 MyGarrettCounty.com

  20. Hyper Local Data Hyper LocalData Connecting our most specialized data to population health outcomes for attribution and analysis. Community-Level Data & Trends State Data Population Health Data Population Data Demographics Broad; Specialized; Specialized; Immediately Actionable; Unspecialized Benchmarking Attributable; Collective 20 MyGarrettCounty.com

  21. What defines hyper localdata ? The Ultimate Asset for Transformational Change Specialized Attributabl Actionabl e e Collective Timely Hyper Local Data Data that is collected and reported within and by communities that is timely, actionable, specialized, attributable, and collective to ensure validity and understand interoperational connectivity. 21 MyGarrettCounty.com

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  26. Open Source Indexing Open Projects Packaged Toolkits Ready-to-Implement Bundles Case Studies Examples of Communities Using Open Source Tech Equity Engage .com Sponsored by the Garrett County Health Department 26 MyGarrettCounty.com

  27. Q&A Discussion Jessica Solomon Fisher, Shelley Argabrite, Nadine Chan, PhD, MCP , Chief Innovations Strategic Health Planner, MPH, Assistant Chief, Officer, Public Health Garrett County Health Public Health – Seattle National Center for Department & King County Innovations

  28. Sign Up for the All In Online Community! allin.healthdoers.org Access Continue the resources conversation Connect Events with peers calendar Insider Tips: » The more information you include in your individual profile, the easier it will be for members to find you and connect. » Contact info@allindata.org to add a project profile page so that members can learn about your work.

  29. Upcoming All In Events Webinars » Using Electronic Health Data for Community Health – Part 2 May 8 from 3:00 - 4:00 pm ET » Going All In to Improve Health through Multi- sector Collaboration and Systematic Data Sharing May 15 from 3:00 - 4:00 pm ET Conferences » Health Datapalooza April 26 – 27 in Washington, DC » NNPHI Annual Conference May 22 – 24 in New Orleans, LA

  30. Stay Connected » Visit our website: allindata.org to learn more » Create your profile on the online community: allin.healthdoers.org » Review the monthly All In newsletter for All In activities and opportunities » Follow #AllInData4Health on Twitter Webinar resources will be posted at: allin.healthdoers.org/webinars

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