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Local Tools and Local Data for Community Health

Local Tools and Local Data for Community Health. OASIS and HealthLandscape Mark A. Carrozza, MA Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati. About Us. Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati

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Local Tools and Local Data for Community Health

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  1. Local Tools andLocal Data for Community Health OASIS and HealthLandscape Mark A. Carrozza, MA Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati

  2. About Us • Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati • The Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati is an independent 501(c)(4) social welfare organization dedicated to improving community health. • Ask me About Open Positions . . .

  3. Data Democratization • Data Democratization is “enabling community actors to access data and to use it to build community capacity to effect social change” Treuhaft, 2006

  4. Data Democratization • “The goal of Democratized Data is to make public information accessible and comprehensible by all members of the community, so that they can understand community problems, the resources available to address them, plan effective strategies, and evaluate progress towards their goals” Melcher, 2007

  5. Data Democratization • “Closing the gap between data producers and data users” – Carrozza, 2010

  6. OASIS History • 2000: Original web-based data archive “The HFGC Data Archive” • 2001: OASIS goes live • 2004: Version 2.0 • 2007: Expanded data collection • 2010: OASIS Explorer

  7. OASIS Users • Non Profits • Universities • State agencies • Federal agencies • State and National NGOs • SAS • SPSS • International

  8. OASIS Capabilities & Features • Frequencies • Univariate Statistics • Two-Way Crosstabulations • Three-Way Crosstabulations • Means and Confidence Intervals • Measures of Association • Bivariate Correlation • Survey Population Means • Comparison of Two Groups • Nonparametric Comparison of Two Groups • Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) • Multiple Regression • Logistic Regression • Factor Analysis • Survival Analysis

  9. OASIS Demonstration • http://www.oasisdataarchive.org

  10. OASIS Explorer

  11. OASIS Q & A

  12. HealthLandscape History • 2004: Initial funding • 2005: Foundation and AAFP Partnership • 2006: Development • 2007: Limited roll-out • 2008: HealthLandscape LLC • 2009: HealthLandscape LLC Staff expansion to include CEO

  13. HealthLandscape Data

  14. HealthLandscape Features • Thematic mapping • Custom wizards • Secure data upload and mapping • Secure sharing of your data • Data dissemination to public users

  15. HealthLandscape Clients • Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati • American Academy of Family Physicians • EMR Vendors • State Health and Mental Health agencies • Federally Qualified Health Centers • Medical Centers • Multi-hospital health systems

  16. HealthLandscape Demo • https://www.healthlandscape.org

  17. What’s next for HealthLandscape? • ArcGIS Server • Interoperability • Targeted communications applications

  18. HealthLandscape Q&A

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