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Unlocking the Value of Data Sharing: A Look Across Five Sectors
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Unlocking the Value of Data Sharing: A Look Across Five Sectors

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This report by Data Across Sectors for Health provides an overview and framework for reaching out to stakeholders or potential partners from other sectors that may share interest in collaborating and sharing data to improve community health.

The process of discovering the value of multi-sector data sharing initiatives is illustrated by three basic steps for outreach and questions to guide the conversation:

  • Do your homework: Who should you talk to?
  • Reach out and listen: What do they care about?
  • Identify value: What’s in it for us?

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Data Across Sectors for Health

Publication Date

09.04.2018

Topic Area

Alignment 101
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