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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 Institute Eric Liu, U.S. Executive Director, Bayes Impact Michelle Levander, Editor and Founding Director, Center for Health Journalism, USC Annenberg

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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

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OPEN

DATAFEST IIIStorytelling and Data:

What Journalism Can Teach Us

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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

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Cross Pollination

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Highlighting arresting data comparisons

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Data Karen Bouffard of

The Detroit News

found Detroit

ranked the worst

for U.S. child

deaths

The mayor

responded

the next day….

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Data + Story = Impact

Cindy Uken,

The Billings

Gazette, on

Montana’s

high suicide

rate

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How Data and

Storytelling can

work together

The Tampa Bay Times’

Failure Factories

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How Data and

Storytelling can

work together

The Tampa Bay Times’

Failure Factories

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MICHELLE LEVANDER,

DIRECTOR

CENTER FOR HEALTH

JOURALISM

USC ANNENBERG SCHOOL

[email protected](213) 821-8857(213) 821-8857

THANK YOU..

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Data + Story = Impact

Creating a Movement

Kate Long, Charleston Gazette, on childhood obesity

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Asking community members to report

and bear witness in Dearborn, MI

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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

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2 million kids. $24 billion battle

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You have the data.

Invite your audiences to share stories

Paying Tell It Hurts

The New York Times

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Continue the conversation

Invite your audiences to share stories

across platforms

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ENGAGE

with interactive tools

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You have the data.

Invite your audiences to share stories

The Del

Norte

Triplicate

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Asking community members to report

findings and bear witness in Dearborn

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ALEX

MEDINA

BOYLE HEIGHTS BEAT:

The Power of Youth Voices

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BOYLE HEIGHTS BEAT:

The Power of Youth Voices

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BOYLE HEIGHTS BEAT:

Data Tells the Story

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THE PROBLEM

Driving while unbuckled

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THE RESPONSE: Meet People Where They Are

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Extending the Reach

Bob Ortega

The Arizona Republic

“Seat Them Safely”

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After the series ran,

hundreds of Phoenix

residents signed up for

free car seat fittings

and the “Seat Them

Safely” campaign

continues today

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Engagement…

TRY THIS

AT HOME

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MICHELLE LEVANDER,

DIRECTOR

CENTER FOR HEALTH

JOURALISM

USC ANNENBERG SCHOOL

[email protected](213) 821-8857(213) 821-8857

THANK YOU..

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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

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Using Local Data to Mobilize a Community into Action

Marin County, California

Kristen M Law, MAMatthew Willis, MD, MPH

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Comprehensive Approach

Prevention

Education

Surveillance

Monitoring (PDMPs)

Diversion Control

Law Enforcement

Licensure

Treatment

Recovery

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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Local Data Sources

•Use by 11th GradersWest ED/California Healthy Kids

Survey

•Parental ConcernMarin County Parent Norms Survey

• TBDMarin County Community Survey

Agency Type

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Methods for Sharing the Story

& Mobilizing a Community

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Report Card Draft

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Call to Action: Personal Stories

• Families effected may choose to share stories

• Media and others resonate most strongly with personal stories

• RxSafe Marin onYouTube

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• 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

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• 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

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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

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Stay connected!

www.RxSafeMarin.org

Facebook.com/[email protected]

THANK YOU!

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Interactive Session: Assembling the Pieces, Identifying the Synergies and Charting a Path Forward for Open Data

- Facilitators: Stewards of Change Institute Team