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Webcast: Sharing HMIS data for policy, program planning, and decision-making

Data-sharing principles for protected or private client information

Presented by Dennis Culhane on September 28, 2021 at WellSky's CareForum

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People who choose a life of caring — and the organizations and communities they serve — deserve a special kind of support.


Use this data-sharing framework to advocate for your clients' well-being while protecting their privacy rights

Broadcast: Thursday, February 17 at 2 pm ET / 11 am PT

As communities look to address social determinants of health, your agency will need to enhance the way it shares information with healthcare providers and other players in the care continuum. This session will provide an overview of data-sharing approaches for protected or private client information. Topics covered will include:

  • Requirements and exemptions in common privacy laws
  • 3 principles to help you create an ethical data sharing policy
  • Examples of when to use deidentification, data identifiers, or identified data
Join Dennis Culhane as he shares a simple framework to update your data sharing policy. You will also examine several data-sharing use cases.  Reserve your place on the call now!

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Thursday, February 17 at 2 pm ET / 11 am PT

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Dennis Culhane

Presenter: Dennis Culhane

Dana & Andrew Stone Professor of Social Policy at the University of Pennsylvania

Dennis is a nationally recognized social science researcher with primary expertise in the field of homelessness. His work has established data for research and policy analysis, particularly for populations which are difficult to assess and track. Dennis’ work has resulted in federal legislation requiring all cities and states to develop administrative data systems for tracking homeless services in order to receive HUD funding.



 


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About WellSky

People who choose a life of caring — and the organizations and communities they serve — deserve a special kind of support. So we help them to care smarter. Liberating them to focus on the people they serve. Providing solutions that make work flow, integrate insights, and update effortlessly. So they're able to anticipate — and exponentially increase — the impact of care.



People who choose a life of caring — and the organizations and communities they serve — deserve a special kind of support. So we help them to care smarter. Liberating them to focus on the people they serve. Providing solutions that make work flow, integrate insights, and update effortlessly. So they're able to anticipate — and exponentially increase — the impact of care.