ODF III - 3.15.16 - Day Two Afternoon Sessions
-
Upload
michael-kerr -
Category
Government & Nonprofit
-
view
140 -
download
0
Transcript of ODF III - 3.15.16 - Day Two Afternoon Sessions
Join the conversation now: #HHSDataFest
Making Open Data Understandable and Useful through Data Visualization and Storytelling
Moderator: Andy Krackov, Associate Director for External Engagement, the California HealthCare Foundation
Panelists:Laura Saponara, Senior Communications Strategist, Public Health InstituteEric Liu, U.S. Executive Director, Bayes ImpactMichelle Levander, Editor and Founding Director, Center for Health Journalism, USC Annenberg
OPEN
DATAFEST IIIStorytelling and Data:
What Journalism Can Teach Us
An emerging discipline
The ability to use, understand, and critique
data amounts to a crucial literacy that may be
applied in nearly every area of journalistic practice.
-- Columbia School of Journalism, March 2016
Cross Pollination
Highlighting arresting data comparisons
Data Karen Bouffard of
The Detroit News
found Detroit
ranked the worst
for U.S. child
deaths
The mayor
responded
the next day….
Data + Story = Impact
Cindy Uken,
The Billings
Gazette, on
Montana’s
high suicide
rate
How Data and
Storytelling can
work together
The Tampa Bay Times’
Failure Factories
How Data and
Storytelling can
work together
The Tampa Bay Times’
Failure Factories
MICHELLE LEVANDER,
DIRECTOR
CENTER FOR HEALTH
JOURALISM
USC ANNENBERG SCHOOL
[email protected](213) 821-8857(213) 821-8857
THANK YOU..
Data + Story = Impact
Creating a Movement
Kate Long, Charleston Gazette, on childhood obesity
Asking community members to report
and bear witness in Dearborn, MI
WHAT DOES
ENGAGEMENT MEAN?
“We hope to start a community conversation,
to bring parents out of the shadows and talk
about the struggles they're facing.”
-- Maggie Clark
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
-- Maggie Clark
2 million kids. $24 billion battle
You have the data.
Invite your audiences to share stories
Paying Tell It Hurts
The New York Times
Continue the conversation
Invite your audiences to share stories
across platforms
ENGAGE
with interactive tools
You have the data.
Invite your audiences to share stories
The Del
Norte
Triplicate
Asking community members to report
findings and bear witness in Dearborn
ALEX
MEDINA
BOYLE HEIGHTS BEAT:
The Power of Youth Voices
BOYLE HEIGHTS BEAT:
The Power of Youth Voices
BOYLE HEIGHTS BEAT:
Data Tells the Story
THE PROBLEM
Driving while unbuckled
THE RESPONSE: Meet People Where They Are
Extending the Reach
Bob Ortega
The Arizona Republic
“Seat Them Safely”
After the series ran,
hundreds of Phoenix
residents signed up for
free car seat fittings
and the “Seat Them
Safely” campaign
continues today
Engagement…
TRY THIS
AT HOME
MICHELLE LEVANDER,
DIRECTOR
CENTER FOR HEALTH
JOURALISM
USC ANNENBERG SCHOOL
[email protected](213) 821-8857(213) 821-8857
THANK YOU..
Join the conversation now: #HHSDataFest
Understanding the Opioid Crisis Through Enhanced Data Sharing and Analytic ApproachesModerator:Dr. Karen Smith, CDPHPanelists:Steve Ambrosini, Executive Director, IJIS InstitutePaul Wormeli, SOCI Board of Directors and Executive Director Emeritus, IJISKristen Law, Marin CountyJustin Erlich, Special Assistant Attorney General, California Department of Justice
Using Local Data to Mobilize a Community into Action
Marin County, California
Kristen M Law, MAMatthew Willis, MD, MPH
Comprehensive Approach
Prevention
Education
Surveillance
Monitoring (PDMPs)
Diversion Control
Law Enforcement
Licensure
Treatment
Recovery
Treatment/
Recovery
Medical/ Pharmacists
Schools
Aging
Family/ Community Members
Law Enforcement
Public Health
Nonprofits
Like a jigsaw puzzle, each piece is important, and only when
put together does the picture become clear.
Community Based Prevention
Action Team
Data Collection and Monitoring
Action Team
Law Enforcement Action Team
Intervention, Treatment and Recovery
Action Team
Steering Committee: Data, Messaging, Policy
Representatives from: Marin County Office of Education, Marin County
Prescription Drug Abuse Task Force, Healthy Marin Partnerships
Backbone Support: HHS
Prescribers and Pharmacists
Action Team
State Data Sources
• Emergency Department visits
•Hospitalizations
Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD)
•Controlled substance Prescription
California Department of Justice/ Controlled Substance Utilization Review and Evaluation System
(CURES)
•Drug poisoningsVital Statistics
• Treatment admissionsCalifornia Outcomes Measurement
System (CalOMS) Treatment
Agency Type
Local Data Sources
•Drug possessionsOffice of the District Attorney (DA)
• Safely disposed Prescription Medications
Environmental Health Services (EHS)/
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
•Naloxone doses administered
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Agency Type
Local Data Sources
•Use by 11th GradersWest ED/California Healthy Kids
Survey
•Parental ConcernMarin County Parent Norms Survey
• TBDMarin County Community Survey
Agency Type
Methods for Sharing the Story
& Mobilizing a Community
Report Card Draft
Livestories
Call to Action: Personal Stories
• Families effected may choose to share stories
• Media and others resonate most strongly with personal stories
• RxSafe Marin onYouTube
• Collecting, interpreting and disseminating data in a community collaborative is an iterative process
• When using non-traditional public health data sources • Consult with subject matter experts for interpretation
• May require extensive cleaning for public health use
Lessons Learned
• Distributed drafts internally to RxSafe Marin Steering Committee
• Distributed drafts externally to community, including health care providers, law enforcement, and schools upon request
• Distributed drafts to colleagues in other health departments upon request
• Planned launch in conjunction with 2015 RxSafe Marin community wide convening
Report Card Distribution
Conclusions
• Understanding prescription drug abuse requires
coordinated efforts from multiple sectors
• A report card is one model to synchronize
disparate partners to focus on shared priorities
• Data can mobilize diverse sectors to work
together in new and innovative ways to address
public health priorities
Join the conversation now: #HHSDataFest
Interactive Session: Assembling the Pieces, Identifying the Synergies and Charting a Path Forward for Open Data
- Facilitators: Stewards of Change Institute Team