Health Data Roundtable Discussion Reality Check: Are You Getting the Data You Need? Urban Indian Health Institute and California Consortium for Urban Indian.

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Health Data Roundtable Discussion Reality Check: Are You Getting the Data You Need? Urban Indian Health Institute and California Consortium for Urban Indian Health National Council of Urban Indian Health 2012 Leadership Conference

Urban Indian Health Institute, a Division of the Seattle Indian Health Board Background Health Data Literacy Training Evaluation Main Themes 2011: Consultation/discussion with other UIHOs The need for working with clinic data More intensive training using real examples

Urban Indian Health Institute, a Division of the Seattle Indian Health Board Background HIT Strategic Plan Recommendations 2009: Assess Technology Readiness Coordinate Advisory Workgroups Build Technology Infrastructure Arrange Ongoing Strategic Planning Analyze Data Capacity Gaps Provide Technical Assistance Establish Centralized HIT Guidance Develop Staff Training and Education

Urban Indian Health Institute, a Division of the Seattle Indian Health Board Objectives of Session Identify strategic areas to improve UIHO access to and use of health data Learn what datasets are being used effectively Learn how health information systems are being used effectively Learn how other UIHOs are overcoming challenges with data Identify pros and cons of clinic vs. population data

Urban Indian Health Institute, a Division of the Seattle Indian Health Board Questions Do you have the data you need? What data sets do you access / use to tell your clinics story? How does your internal clinic data track with public data regarding your patient population and community?

Urban Indian Health Institute, a Division of the Seattle Indian Health Board Questions Contd What are your issues, if any, about the data you do access / use? Are there clinical, operational, and patient data benchmarks that you think all UIHOs should track?

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