Learning Library

Our Learning Library is intended as a virtual resource center where professionals can go for a broad range of information relating to interoperability, information-sharing and the six domains in which NIC primarily works: human services, education, public health, public safety, health information technology and emergency services. We have vetted and aggregated numerous studies, guidance documents and other materials, which can be sorted in a variety of ways for easy access and use – and we will add resources continually over time. The Learning Library is available to all professionals interested in the subject matter.

To make the Learning Library as robust and beneficial as possible, we welcome recommendations of relevant content that users encounter elsewhere, that they have produced themselves or that they are already utilizing. Please fill out and submit the form below to provide your suggestions and comments, or send an email to info@stewardsofchange.org.

05-14-2018

Integrated Health Care and Criminal Justice Data — Viewing the Intersection of Public Safety, Public Health, and Public Policy  Through a New Lens: Lessons from Camden, New Jersey 

The Coalition, in Camden, New Jersey, consists of 25 members including: hospitals, primary care providers, community organizations. Their focus is on the integration of health care and criminal justice data- for individuals who make cyclical contact with hospitals and police precincts. Yet, these systems do not holistically address the underlying issues of the SDOH. Camden ARISE supplements the Coalition’s health care data with human service domain information. Without cross-sector data sharing and holistic understanding of indivudals, opportunities for prevention and early intervention are missed. 

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05-02-2018 Video

NIC CA Symposium 2018 – Day One – Damn the Silos: Using All Available Resources – Video

Damn the Silos: Using All Available Resources to
Prevent and Combat the Opioid Crisis and Other
Health Emergencies

Moderator:
Bill Hazel, MD, Senior Advisor for Strategic Initiatives and Policy,
George Mason University; Former Secretary, Virginia Department of
Human Resources; Stewards of Change Institute Board Member
Presenters:
Karen Smith, MD, MPH, Director, California Department of Public
Health, HHSA
Judge Anthony Capizzi, Montgomery County, OH, Juvenile Court;
President, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
Major Juan Colon (retired), NJ State Police; NJ Fusion Center Drug
Monitoring Initiative; Senior Consultant, Stewards of Change Institute

Responder:
Stuart Venzke, State and Local Health and Human Services Leader,
IBM

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