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Connecting The Dots: "EHR Systems Should Help Us See Things We May Not Otherwise See"

Can our data systems and electronic health records help us see what we may not otherwise see?  This is the question that animates the design process for Dr. Dan Warner the co-founder and Executive Director of Community Data Roundtable (CDR), in Pittsburgh PA.  Please join me as Dan walks us through his data system and the CDR tools that imbed advanced analytics and decision support.  We will discuss how these tools are used and how we might bring these ideas to scale.   I hope you’ll tune in on Tuesday, September 12th, for the next episode of Connecting the Dots.

Connecting the Dots YouTube Live Series

Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, 3 PM (EST)

About Our Guest Speaker

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Dan Warner, Ph.D.

Dan Warner Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist and the executive director of Community Data Roundtable(CDR), a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing a data-driven human services systemDr. Warner has a long history with TCOM tools and their uses in mental health and child welfare settingsAmong other awards, he won a Praed Foundation Founders Award for his work in TCOM in 2018He hosts a quarterly online Data Talk, which features advanced uses of TCOM data for analytic and administrative purposesHis team at CDR has published papers on advanced use of TCOM data for decision support, outcomes tracking and value based purchasing (VBP)Dr. warner also has extensive frontline experience with TCOM tools, and provides regular training on their use in supervision and direct clinical practice.   

About Connecting The Dots

Mr. Mark Lardner, LCSW-C, the Senior Policy Analyst at the Center for Innovation in Population Health at the University of Kentucky, is interested in hearing stories from people currently working to connect the dots in our helping systems; using their data to seamlessly move from the delivery of person-centered care based on individual aspirations to transformational system level outcomes.

This live video podcast will be an in-depth, and broadly accessible, exploration of innovative approaches for translating assessment data into meaningful metrics across the helping professions. 

Each month a different guest will share their insights on how to use data to better understand the transformational process through the use of aggregated data.  These interactive episodes will air the second Tuesday of each month and be archived with helpful resources on our IPH Center live website.  We hope you will join us on this journey to uncover how applied person-centered data is moving us closer to transformational systems that work for all people.

Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, 3 PM (EST)

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