New paper out in Journal of American Medicine Informatics Association on needs of #rural public health departments in addressing #healthdisparities | ‘Hidden’ data exacerbates rural public health inequities | UW News https://t.co/jARpO6rqYa
@PHASTdata will be at #NA19 this year: workshop "Putting Public Health Finances in Context with the #UniformChartofAccounts" on 7/9 and presentation on 7/10. Hope to see you there!
The opioid prescribing rate in the U.S. reached a high in 2012 with over 225 million annual prescriptions. Check out this #VOTD by @APMResearch to explore the rates in each county: https://t.co/0w7QZ1gzsE
New paper about the #UniformChartOfAccounts for #publichealth, focusing on #FPHS capabilities!
Local Health Departments' Spending on the Foundational... : Journal of Public Health Management and Practice https://t.co/FPIGPAfkQI
This #VOTD & #ProjectHealthViz submission by @AnnDzikowskaViz shows the increasing rate of drug overdose in Connecticut. Interact with this powerful data story: https://t.co/jEVbjA18yC
#HappyNewYear2019! We're back in action at PHAST HQ & ready to get back to spreading good #publichealth#data. P.S. See that empty spreadsheet? We want your data!
@bethlinas We're trying to work on this too, but currently we often create 1- to 2-page "research briefs" (https://t.co/7osbOkh9qN) that include at least one visualization, put them on our website, and then announce them on social media.
Did you know Florence Nightingale was a #DataRockstar? See how @ritz_Tableau recreates one of her most influential charts in this #VOTD! https://t.co/cBgq0NpQFw
Tired of the same old KPI visualizations? This #VOTD by @adamemccann shows 20 KPI options listed with pros and cons. Download the viz and learn how to recreate each one: https://t.co/cEkiS5rEhE
Who doesn't read books in America? https://t.co/vNE2lzrMJ6
for us public health data people, this is a different data point interesting for us to look at #publichealthdata#education
"Of course, data collection is only one part of fighting a crisis, but it’s necessary to craft more effective policy – and to monitor what’s working and what isn’t within a tangled bureaucratic web."
The #Opioids crisis
requires solid #publichealthdata
and visionary #leadership
like that shown at the Philadelphia Health Department https://t.co/2kaQSq90hH