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Subject Data: The Unsung Hero of Health Equity
Date July 22, 2020 1:29 PM
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Data democratization explained, Q&A on a community health network, CIE Summit registration and our podcast recommendations 

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Data Democratization: The Unsung Hero of Health Equity
The collection and use of data in any community has a profound intersection with racial equity, histories of trauma and power structures. Our VP of Innovation, Dr. Sheena Nahm McKinley, explains how data democratization empowers under-resourced communities to create effective change and overcome systemic barriers to health equity.
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The Power of Effective Community Partnerships During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Check out our interview with Dr. Andrew Beck about the All Children Thrive (ACT) Learning Network, supported by Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Uniquely positioned to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, ACT is setting shared, community-wide aims and empowering caregivers to create a healthy, thriving environment for kids.
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Addressing Community Needs and Preparing for the Secondary Impacts Of COVID-19
The economic fallout of COVID-19 is exposing the deepest inequities within our health care and social service systems. The CEOs of Health Leads and Hopelab provide a framework for understanding how to both respond to immediate resource gaps, while rebuilding systems with solutions that address essential resource needs, equity, & social determinants of health.
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Upcoming Event: The CIE Summit, August 12-14th
We’re proud to be a co-collaborator at this year's virtual CIE Summit ([link removed]) , a national conference offering workshops and interactive discussions about bridging health and social service sectors to build strong and thriving communities. Sessions will focus on care coordination innovations to address the social determinants of health, with the overall goal of advancing equity for all.
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What We’re Hearing: Our Top Podcast Picks
Now more than ever, we all need a break from our screens. For some audio learning instead, here are a few of our favorite podcast episodes.



Code Switch: "Why Now, White People?” ([link removed])


Our social media followers really liked this episode. Podcasters discussed the major shift that appears to be happening with a large cohort of white people.



America Dissected: “COVID in Indian Country” ([link removed])


Navajo Nation Council Delegate Carl Slater on why Navajo Nation faces one of the worst COVID19 outbreaks in America.



1619: “How the Bad Blood Started” ([link removed])


This whole series is powerful, but we especially love this episode on how Black Americans pushed to create the nation’s first federal health care program.

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