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Healthy Counties Advisory Board Meeting 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 2 Teenage Years absent and suspended from school; earns GED mothers disability, drug dependency 1 st and 2 nd foster care placements minor drug infraction, assault arrest


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Healthy Counties Advisory Board Meeting

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

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Teenage Years

11 YRS 14 17 mother’s disability, drug dependency minor drug infraction, assault arrest absent and suspended from school; earns GED 1st and 2nd foster care placements

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Program Data Is Siloed

Juvenile Justice Health Child Welfare Services

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What Is an Integrated Data System?

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What Kind of Bet Is IDS for a County?

Technology Project “Business Intelligence” — But for Social Policy

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  • Includes 99% of patients in

San Diego and Imperial counties

  • Processes 20 million

transactions per month

  • Provides EMS with client

medical history, allergies, medications

  • Rapid response to public

health crisis

IDS Example: San Diego Health Connect

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IDS Example: Pre-K Expansion in Philadelphia

Pennsylvania Vital Statistics birth record (CY 2003 – CY 2016)

  • Inadequate prenatal care
  • Low maternal education
  • Teen mother
  • Low birth weight/ preterm

birth

  • Substantiated case of

abuse or neglect

Child Protective Services (CY 2003 – CY 2016) Supporting Housing Emergency Shelter (CY 2003 – CY 2016)

  • Entered emergency

shelter

Public Health Lead Exposure (CY 2003 – CY 2016)

  • Lead exposure
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IDS Example: Pre-K Expansion in Philadelphia

  • Primary indicator:

High risk, low supply

  • Secondary indictor:

Supply for area met citywide average, but risk population exceeds supply

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NM IL OR CA ID GA AZ NV IN WA MO MN MS TX AL MT IA VA ME OH SD NE WY WI KS PA TN NY KY AR LA PR UT

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PR

National IDS Network

MI SC FL CO NC VT MA CT RI DE DC

County IDS State – Established IDS State – In Progress Milwaukee Community Opioid Prevention Project Homelessness Prediction & Prevention Efforts (King, Cook, Allegheny)

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“Getting Big Data to the Good Guys”

Juvenile Justice Health Child Welfare Services

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  • When you think about the “unconnected” and trying to

improve health in your counties, what populations are urgent and important?

  • In what ways are data and shared information a tool for

counties to close those “gaps” clients and families fall into? (Conversely, when is gathering data a costly compliance chore?)

  • Where are there opportunities for innovation?
  • What are you already doing to integrate data across key

agencies? What more are you working to do?

  • What barriers would you need removed to share and use

information in these ways? Discussion