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SUMMARY: Health Data Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION: Using Social Determinants of Health Data to Impact Policy and 
 Patient Care Join us for an exciting opportunity to learn how to use health
  and social data to impact policy! This event will have a focus on Social D
 eterminants of Health (SDoH) and Data. National health policy expert Jose F
 igueroa\, MD\, MPH\, will give a […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h2 class="event-title entry-title"><em>Using
  Social Determinants of Health Data to Impact Policy and Patient Care</em><
 /h2><p>Join us for an exciting opportunity to learn how to use health and s
 ocial data to impact policy! This event will have a focus on Social Determi
 nants of Health (SDoH) and Data. National health policy expert Jose Figuero
 a\, MD\, MPH\, will give a keynote presentation. Following the keynote\, we
  will have an introduction to CAHSPER research data and lightning talks on 
 available datasets and research applications. In-person attendees will have
  the opportunity to learn from and connect with the health data community d
 uring breakout discussions and a networking lunch.</p><h3 class="wp-block-h
 eading is-style-underline">Keynote Presentation</h3><h5 class="wp-block-hea
 ding"><em>Plight of the Dual-Eligible Medicare & Medicaid Beneficiaries: Co
 nsequences of a Broken System</em></h5><figure class="wp-block-image alignl
 eft size-full"><img class="wp-image-62884" src="https://publichealth.wustl.
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 <a href="https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/profile/jose-francisco-figueroa/" tar
 get="_blank" rel="noopener">Jose F. Figueroa\, MD\, MPH</a></strong><br />A
 ssistant Professor of Health Policy and Management\, Harvard T.H. Chan Scho
 ol of Public Health</p><p>Jose Figueroa’s main research interests focus on 
 understanding the drivers of health care spending and poor clinical outcome
 s among older\, vulnerable populations with complex needs. To date\, this h
 as included work on racial and ethnic minorities\, older adults with frailt
 y\, people with disabilities\, and people with serious mental illness. His 
 research also focuses on evaluating how policy interventions and payment re
 form aimed at improving quality of care and controlling costs are working\,
  and in particular\, how they affect safety-net providers and hospitals.</p
 ><p><a href="https://publichealth.wustl.edu/calendar_event/health-data-boot
 camp-2024/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>View event details and r
 egister here.</strong></a></p>
LOCATION:Taylor Avenue Building (TAB)
GEO:38.634807;-90.258941
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://icts.wustl.edu/events/event/health-data-bootcamp/
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