• Nov 19, 2019 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm
  • Location: Online - Complimentary
  • Latest Activity: Nov 18, 2019

Daniel Stein, will join Chris Gibbons of Smart Cities and Johns Hopkins and Valerie Rogers from HIMSS on this webinar to discuss how to better integrate Social Determinants into the broader community texture through Smart Cities approaches.   

About the webinar

No Community can be Smart if it does not support or address population health outcomes. Smart Communities and Cities may be most impactful when they are able to interoperate across systems that impact social determinants of health. This involves core health, human services or other non-health sector systems including, environmental health, emergency medical services, public safety, transportation, and education.

Join us for this important one-hour look at how local and global leaders can effectively address local health challenges and support "a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity" by employing Smart Communities and Cities strategies.

Daniel Stein, President of Stewards of Change Institute will join Chris Gibbons of Smart Cities and Valerie Rogers from HIMSS on this webinar to discuss how to better integrate Social Determinants into the broader community texture through Smart Cities approaches.  

Learning Objectives:

  • Illustrate new pathways toward strong and adaptable SMART health ecosystems that are human-centric in design and implementation
  • Share local to global best practices – including using non-traditional data in a Smart ecosystem to impact health outcomes and support health equity goals
  • Discuss how big data analytics driven by Smart Communities-Cities can help cities better understand the health and human services they provide and how those services are being used to meet the needs of vulnerable populations and respond to health emergencies

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