UPCOMING ALL IN WEBINAR: LEVERAGING HEALTH AND HOUSING LINKAGES IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19

When:  Apr 28, 2020 from 16:00 to 17:00 (ET)
Please join us on April 28th at 4pm ET/1pm PT for an all new All In webinar!  Even if you are not able to attend, we encourage you to register as we will share the webinar recording and handouts shortly after its conclusion.

As the COVID pandemic continues, our work focusing on the most vulnerable populations has become more valuable than ever. Multi-sector data sharing and collaboration can make a contribution to addressing the underlying conditions that make some even more susceptible to the outbreak. Through All In, community collaborations continue to share best practices that have enabled multi-sector data sharing for the advancement of health equity. 

Join us-along with panelists from Cook County, Cleveland, and Los Angeles County-to see how you can leverage your health and housing projects in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn how to collect and collaborate on data, use existing relationships, and adapt data systems and linkages to address the pandemic.

This webinar will also draw from their findings as part of the All In Health and Housing Affinity Group, through which 10 communities engaged in an in-person convening and peer-to-peer site visits. These experiences deepened their understanding of various approaches to external partnerships, linked data systems, use cases, and community engagement techniques to further their data sharing.

To register for the webinar, please click here. You will have an opportunity to ask questions for our panelists ahead of time. We are also interested in assessing how you have been using your data systems in this time (if applicable). 


Moderator:

  • Clare Tanner, PhD - Co-Director of Data Across Sectors for Health (DASH)

Panelists:

  • Leticia Reyes-Nash, Cook County Health (Cook County, IL)
  • Adam Perzynski, Metro Health and Irwin Lowenstein, Rethink Advisors (Cleveland, OH)
  • Ricardo Basurto-Davila, LA County Office of the Chief Information Officer and Irene Vidyanti, LA County Department of Public Health (Los Angeles, CA)