Regional Health Surveys for Data-driven Decision Making
Local health information is a powerful resource for improving the health of a community. It can highlight problems and suggest potential solutions. It can also guide local action in support of policy changes and improve programs’ effectiveness.
Attendees will learn about new, easier-to-use features of the redesigned Online Analysis and Statistical Information System, a free web-based tool that gives the public access to health and social sciences data. OASIS users can access various local surveys such as the Community Health Status Survey, the Child Well-Being Survey and the Pride Personal Drug Use Survey, whose data can inform policies and programs related to health.
Presenters Mark Carrozza and Michael Topmiller of HealthLandscape, the developer of OASIS, will discuss the issues of data availability and the barriers that hinder the use of local health information. They will also demonstrate how to use OASIS to search across surveys for specific topics, explore survey results and conduct basic statistical analyses.
At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to
- Identify local community health surveys.
- Conduct online analysis of local survey data.
- Download and import data to desktop applications for analysis.
Date and Time
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Wednesday, June 10, 2020, from 1 to 2 p.m. EDT
Location
This is an online event.
Fees/Admission
There is no charge for nonprofit agencies to attend this class. The cost associated with this class is fully subsidized by Interact for Health.
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Contact Information
Interact for Health
Maurice Stewart
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