Assessment and Surveillance

Mapping the Funding Gap: Missouri is Analyzing Public Health Resources vs. Community Need

Missouri used PHIG funding collect & analyze data from all 115 local public health agencies across the state, comparing current funding and staffing levels with what each community actually needs.

Daniel Bogle with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services speaking in an interview.

Mapping Public Health Need vs. Workforce Capacity: Colorado Uses Geospatial Analysis to Work Smarter

Colorado is using PHIG to establish a geospatial analysis framework, which helps them better understand health needs and resources at a community level, allowing for more effective resource allocation.

Steve Holloway of the Colorado Department of Public Health speaks in interview.

Saving Lives while Saving Millions: Missouri Measures the Economic Impact of Public Health

By using PHIG to hire a health economist, the Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services can evaluate the economic impact of its programs and identify which strategies are most effective and cost-efficient.

John Fieno of Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services speaks in interview.

OKC County Clinics Use Patient Navigators to Double Patient Load while Providing More Complete Care

Oklahoma City County Department of Health used PHIG to improve their clinical flow. The results? Their clinic doubled the number of patients they see in a day.

Tre Williams of the Oklahoma City County Department of Health speaks in interview.

Sponsored Breakfast Session: Metopio Flexible Locals, Focused State: The New Model for Shared Public-Health Intelligence”

Explore how a coordinated data-sharing framework can transform public health planning at every level. In this session, Metopio COO Angie Grover demonstrates how real-time, bidirectional data allows local health departments to build tailored dashboards and community-specific…