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Listening Session Tackles Knowledge Sharing for Using Data Systems to Prioritize Equity in a Time of Crisis
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Listening Session Tackles Knowledge Sharing for Using Data Systems to Prioritize Equity in a Time of Crisis

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This “Using Data Systems to Prioritize Equity in a Time of Crisis” listening session summary, developed by Data Across Sectors for Health, highlights shared lessons and experiences related to COVID-19.

COVID’s disproportionately impacts vulnerable populations, putting other disparities into focus through data.

All In collaboration members are on the front lines of this crisis and many are identifying surprising new ways to make systems work for people, even as their communities are already stressed by economic hardship and inequities.

All In Listening Sessions are designed for communities to discuss issues, strategize responses, or vent constructively to a friendly, non-judgmental community of peers. Listening sessions aim to be loosely structured, audience-guided platforms for conversation.

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Data Across Sectors for Health

Publication Date

05.29.2020

Topic Area

COVID-19
Public Health
Social Needs
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