Building Partnerships for Data Sharing to Support EHE Plans

Technical Assistance Provider Innovation Network (TAP-in)

This online TA event is the latest in a series for EHE jurisdictions on identifying the best performance measures and data sources (including Medicaid, HIV surveillance, and HOPWA data) to advance your EHE work plan. In this webinar, TAP-in’s Monitoring and Evaluation Team focuses on the importance of building data partnerships with agencies that manage and control access to data, which can be crucial to support planning and evaluation of EHE activities.

A panel discussion with several jurisdictions who have built successful data sharing partnerships explores their various approaches, provide tips and tricks, and address the impact of the shared partnership on development and implementation of EHE Plans.This webinar is intended for EHE jurisdictions, including your partners and subrecipients, and is specifically designed for data managers and analysts.

Webinar Sections

Overview (0:00)

Webinar objectives and agenda.

What is a Partnership for Data Sharing (5:30)

An overview of why EHE-funded jurisdictions develops partnerships for data sharing, key steps in building partnerships for data sharing, and more.

Meet our Panelists and Panel Discussion (11:24)

Five panelists answer a series of relevant questions.

Live Question and Answer (42:40)

Tips or strategies for better data quality.

Tap-in Technical Assistance Offerings (50:30)

TAP-in is available to help by supporting with partnership building and data sharing.

NASTAD Announcement (52:32)

 Tips or strategies for better data quality.

Closing and Evaluation (54:58)

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