How Data-Driven Decision Making Influences Interventions Presenter: Sarah Harness, Supervisor – Data/IT, Vanderburgh County Health Department The fight for infant health equity is a fight for all. But the reality is, Black mothers and babies face a much higher risk of infant mortality. This session explores a powerful data-driven approach in Vanderburgh County. Join a representative of the Vanderburgh County Health Department to learn how the county used data to pinpoint racial disparities in infant mortality rates and the story behind the alarming rate in zip code 47713 (42.1 deaths/1,000 births). You’ll discover the data-driven strategies implemented, including the Pre to 3 program and the Evansville Promise Neighborhood initiative, to see how Vanderburgh County is leveraging data to close the racial gap in infant mortality and ensure equitable access to care. | View Slides |
From Data to Action: Leveraging Indiana 211 Insights Presenter: Amy Wyse, Business Analyst, Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Since Indiana 211 became a division of the Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) in 2020, the program has worked with FSSA’s Data & Analytics team to build out data products within three main areas: resource data, interaction data, and call data. Learn how this suite of dashboards has been developed to analyze this data for public use, internal operational knowledge, and to drive decision-making to increase efficiency of Indiana 211 processes. Since the dashboards were created, the Indiana 211 team uses the information to inform business decisions and ultimately impact Hoosiers. | View Slides |
Utilizing Real-Time Data to Identify Opportunities for Overdose Intervention Presenter: Dr. Matthew Aalsma, Johnathan & Jennifer Simmons Professor of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine; Kaitlyn Christian, Senior Director of Engagement and Analytics and John Cayton, Business Intelligence Developer, Indiana Management Performance Hub This session explores a collaborative effort to develop a real-time overdose prevention dashboard. Learn how this project utilizes data to identify key intervention points prior to a fatal overdose, empowering local teams to save lives. | View Website |
A collaborative evaluation of Indiana Family Preservation Services Presenters: Dr. Allyson Dir, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine and Brian Goodwin, Senior Research Analyst, Indiana Department of Child Services As part of the implementation of Family First Preservation Services Act, and to meet legal requirements set by the Indiana State Legislature in 2019, Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) implemented Indiana Family Preservation Services (INFPS) to maintain children in the home when it is deemed safe to do so. A team of researchers from DCS and Indiana University leveraged DCS administrative data, along with data collected from service providers, to evaluate INFPS. In addition to discussing findings from the evaluation of INFPS, the presentation will highlight lessons learned in establishing a collaborative partnership as well as plans and current progress on additional projects. |
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Demystifying Medical Records: A Crash-Course in Healthcare Data Analysis Presenter: Amy Ann Tylenda, Data Scientist, Indiana Management Performance Hub Dive headfirst into healthcare data and learn about data collection, medical classifications, HIPAA, and techniques and strategies needed to work with healthcare data. | View Slides |
Data Solutions for IDEM's Project Management Office Presenter: Brooke Myer, Agency Project Manager, Indiana Department of Environmental Management Learn how The Indiana Department of Environmental Management's PMO built a data solution using SharePoint, Power Automate, Forms, and Power BI to collect, manage, and visualize project information. This system streamlines project intake, creates a central project portfolio, and provides dashboards for senior management, though some limitations exist regarding IT expertise and licensing. Future plans involve PMO-specific metrics and broader staff access. | View Slides |
Probabilistic Record Linkage with Splink Presenter: Matthew Simmons, Data Scientist, Indiana Department of Health The Indiana Department of Health is unlocking the power of patient-entity data through cloud technology and partnerships. However, disparate datasets and missing unique identifiers pose a challenge. This session will highlight the application of increasingly complex record linkage methodologies and feature an in-depth review of Splink. Distributed freely as a Python library, Splink is grounded in a probabilistic framework and allows for modular development and cloud integration. | View Slides |
Data-Driven Aging: Navigating New Pathways at CICOA Presenter:Kelsey Chance, Director of Data and Research, CICOA Aging and In-Home Solutions In July 2024, Indiana Family & Social Services Administration (FSSA) will launch Pathways for Aging for older adults aged 60 and over by partnering with health plans to manage members’ long-term services and supports. CICOA Aging and In-Home Solutions, the largest Area Agency on Aging in Indiana, is tasked with preparing for this new landscape of service delivery to our community and data has played a pivotal role in this transition. In this session, learn how CICOA’s data transformation journey has allowed them to embrace the change ahead. | View Slides |
Innovative and Sustainable Health Workforce Data Management Solutions for Indiana Presenter: Sierra X. Vaughn, MPH; Assistant Director, Data and Research; Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research and Policy Who are Indiana's healthcare providers, and where are they most needed? The Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research and Policy, located at Indiana University School of Medicine, is a leader in health workforce research, tackles this critical question with data. Explore the innovative strategy, the Bowen Center developed for the State of Indiana, collecting and analyzing data on licensed health professionals.This session dives into how Indiana uses data to tackle healthcare workforce shortages and improve access to care. Explore interactive dashboards that pinpoint key data points, and discover real-world examples of data-driven programs like loan repayment, targeted nursing education, and initiatives to address infant and maternal mortality. Leave with actionable insights to make better healthcare decisions in your own community. | View Slides |
Indiana Pregnancy Promise Program's Data Journey Presenter: Matthew Dukeshire, Data Scientist, Indiana Family & Social Services Administration Join the Indiana FSSA Data & Analytics team to explore the data-driven success story of Indiana's Pregnancy Promise Program (IPPP)! This program tackles opioid use disorder (OUD) in mothers and improves infant health outcomes through Medicaid case management. But managing the program and meeting federal reporting requirements for the MOM Model brought immense data challenges. This session dives into IPPP's innovative solutions: - Building a secure, in-house web app with RShiny for real-time data collection by case managers.
- Developing data engineering solutions for enrollment and program management.
- Leveraging Azure for secure data storage and federal reporting.
- Unveiling data insights that reshape IPPP priorities and processes.
- Examining health outcomes through linkage with Medicaid claims.
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The INPRS Journey Towards Master Data Management Presenter: Angel Wilfong, Director of Information Management, Indiana Public Retirement System with partners from KPMG Join the Indiana Public Retirement System (INPRS) as they share their journey towards mastering their data, including where they were, where they are now and how they got there. Also get a glimpse of where they we plan to go in the future. INPRS will share practical insights on what has worked for them and include lessons learned. | View Slides |