Community information exchanges quench health data droughts
The San Diego community exchange is a model of what a CIE can be, and it has sparked a spread of the concept. It coordinates
The San Diego community exchange is a model of what a CIE can be, and it has sparked a spread of the concept. It coordinates
Beginning in February 2024, the Gravity Project convened more than 20 cross-sector stakeholders to complete a six-week discovery project regarding social care payments data and
In 2019, 211/CIE San Diego and the Salvation Army secured funding from The Regional Taskforce onHomelessness (RTFH) to establish a collaborative initiative of 11 service
Civitas Networks for Health today announced that 211 San Diego which encompasses Community Information Exchange (CIE) San Diego, and San Diego Health Connect (HIE) will
The San Diego Region Data Infrastructure Asset Map is a 2024 asset map of the region’s data infrastructure and a collaborative roadmap to guide stakeholders’
While California’s Data Exchange Framework (DxF) aims to enhance statewide data sharing, success hinges on integrating community-based organizations and focusing on specific use cases. “San
It is now widely understood in the United States that more than good health care is needed to achieve good health in communities and households.
The health care sector is increasingly seeking to connect patients who experience socioeconomic needs to social services that can help address those needs. A number
211/CIE San Diego’s Alana Kalinowski, Director of Interoperability & Collective Impact, was included as a panelist, alongside Sarah DeSilvey (Gravity Project), and Janée Tyus (Mid-Michigan CHAP)
When people are in crisis—whether it’s from a community disaster or a critical need for food, housing, and financial support—it’s hard for them to know
211/CIE San Diego was included as one of three pilot backbone organizations who participated in and whose work was highlighted in Consent-to-Share: California’s Opportunity to Modernize
The Building Resilience (BR) project was designed to complement and enhance Dreams for Change (DFC) and International Rescue Committee’s (IRC) Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
Based on San Diego’s local CIE development and evolution of data integration and interoperability capabilities, this presentation focuses on the role social services has played
HealthierHere, a non-profit collaborative based in King County, Washington and steward of the Connect2 Community Network, is highlighted in this EHR Intelligence article focused on
In collaboration with 211 San Diego/CIE, we’ve delved into countywide data to uncover the factors affecting Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) hardships for individuals seeking
211 San Diego, steward of the region’s Community Information Exchange (CIE), and San Diego Health Connect (SDHC), the region’s Health Information Exchange (HIE), have been
This toolkit, created by the Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), provides guidance for communities as a practical starting point to begin
Critical to coordinating care for older adults, data exchange sits cornerstone to connecting health care and social services sectors to ensure both the health and
This announcement showcases a joint three-year research project 211 San Diego is embarking on with SIREN to examine the implementation of California Advancing and Innovating
A collaboration between UC San Diego Health and 211 San Diego, a region-wide, non-profit referral service that connects anyone living in San Diego County to
This practical guide is intended to serve as a tool for communities at any stage of engagement in cross-sector data sharing between health and homeless
The Data Across Sectors for Health (DASH) initiative helps organizations in the public health, social services, and health care sectors share data with one another. Sharing
What They’re Saying: Community Leaders Drive Data Systems Change “Absent an explicit commitment to equity and anti-racism, a CIE plan runs the risk of developing
Experts examined the application of the Data Equity Framework across different systems, including public health, social, philanthropy, and healthcare. Panelists and attendees discussed how organizations
Infoline of San Diego manages a CIE, through which the County and its Partner Agencies match individuals with appropriate care providers based on their needs
In 2019, the University of San Diego and 211 San Diego partnered to apply data science strategies to data collected within the 211/Community Information Exchange
The challenges associated with confronting and eliminating structural racism are extensive and require intentional, hard work within the public health, social, economic, philanthropy and healthcare
ACEs Aware grantees across the state are producing practice papers with promising practices and case studies from providers and communities implementing ACE screening and trauma-informed
The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the gaps in our public health and health data infrastructure and illuminated the many ways in which they perpetuate vast
211/CIE San Diego is pleased to share Leveraging Community Information Exchanges for Equitable and Inclusive Data, a suite of resources that inform early planning and
Barriers to sharing data are another obstacle. Different data systems, privacy rules, and sharing protocols often make it difficult for community-based organizations in nonmedical sectors
Last week, hundreds of health, social, non-profit, 211, research, philanthropy, technology, education, and government thought-leaders from across the country attended the 4th annual Community Information
Homelessness has been a persistent social concern in the United States. A combination of political and economic events since the 1960s has driven increases in
California Health and Human Services Agency Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly announced the members today of a Stakeholder Advisory Group that will partner with CHHS and
The challenge of advancing a more community-driven, person-centered approach to multi-sector care coordination has been compounded by the inherent state of systemic racism and inequities
Many of California’s 58 counties have focused on data sharing as a central means to enable collaboration between the health care and homeless systems of
Greater collaboration of community resources could be a possible step in ensuring all around wellness of San Diego residents and beyond [21]. To give rise
One common approach health and social services providers use to share SDOH information is a “homegrown” community information exchange (CIE). CIEs tend to serve smaller
211/CIE San Diego received a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) to help advance community and public health data transformation and health equity.
2-1-1 San Diego is leveraging its Community Information Exchange to engage with the community around COVID-19 testing sites and resources. Given 2-1-1 San Diego’s priority
The COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized the need for a coordinated system that supports the most vulnerable in our communities. This issue brief details how CIE
Health Leads was proud to be a co-collaborator at this year’s virtual Community Information Exchange Summit, a national conference hosted by 2-1-1 San Diego that
Cross-sector data sharing is gaining momentum as an approach to whole-person care, but wrangling data from different referral platforms, EHRs and reporting mechanisms can be
In this report, collaborators from Health Leads and 2-1-1 San Diego outline the purpose and impact of the Comprehensive Social Continuum Assessment (CSCA). Designed as
Helplines or “warmlines” offer a proactive pathway for families and community members to access critical support. Although helplines are widely available (2-1-1 systems alone are available to
2-1-1/Community Information Exchange (CIE) San Diego is one of seven mentors helping communities across the country build local capacity San Diego – In March, 2-1-1/CIE San Diego was selected by Data Across Sectors
Data democratization might sound complicated but its definition is simple: make information accessible to people regardless of whether they have an analytics or IT background
The economic fallout of Covid-19 is exposing the deepest flaws, fractures, and inequities within our health care and social service systems. There is a growing
As health centers continue to build innovative models to serve people experiencing homelessness, partnerships to address the social determinants of health become more crucial. A
Using Social and Medical Data Integration to Improve Primary Care and Population-Level Chronic Disease Prevention and Management. (University of California, San Francisco. Principal Investigators: Danielle
Briefing on Future of Social Determinants of Health Briefing
Overview of housing issues, information about 2-1-1 San Diego callers, their interactions with the CIE network, and recommendations for the service delivery system at-large. Housing
National Center for Complex Care and Social Needs, Using Risk Assessments to Segment Persons and Drive Intervention Strategy. Poster Presentation
APHA Poster PresentationAmerican Public Health Association, Optimizing a Risk Rating Scale with Social Determinants of Health Data. Poster Presentation
Community Approach to Severe Asthma (CASA): Testing a Multidisciplinary Approach to Child Asthma Including a Home Visit and Social Determinants of Health Assessment. Community Health
Regional leaders have publicly called for more so-called recuperative care beds to aid homeless San Diegans recovering from major health issues. There are only a
Below is a link to an excellent article from Healthcare Informatics featuring the Community Information Exchange discussing data sharing, social determinants of health, and ongoing
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) cites CIE as an emerging best practice for CIE’s role in roommate matching promoting shared housing
2-1-1 San Diego: Connecting Partners through the Community Information Exchange – Explores how 2-1-1 San Diego is working with social service and health care providers
The report provides recommendations for care transitions from ED, including infrastructure and linkages, health information technology, payment models and research agenda. 2-1-1 San Diego and
In the Members in Action series, AHA highlights how hospitals are implemented new value-based strategies to improve health care affordability. 2-1-1 San Diego, in collaboration
Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, a global research network working to reduce poverty by ensuring that policy is informed by scientific evidence has selected 2-1-1
American Hospital Association, the national organization that represents and services hospitals, health care networks, and their patients and communities has featured 2-1-1 San Diego, in
Community Information Exchange (CIE) Evaluation Results: Seniors Cohort Evaluation Results
Community Information Exchange (CIE) evaluation results: Cohort 1: Homeless Clients July 2014-June 2015 Evaluation Results PDF