Redefining Value — When an EHR Becomes a Public Health Improvement Tool

Part 4 in a 4 part series on how Webster County found Unexpected Wins with their Public Health EHR, Nightingale Notes.
Seeing the Whole Picture — Grant Management, Reporting, and Data Visibility in One System

Part 3 in a 4 part series on how Webster County found Unexpected Wins with their Public Health EHR, Nightingale Notes.
A Platform for Connection — How a Public Health EHR Strengthened Collaboration Across Departments

Part 2 in a 4 part series on how Webster County found Unexpected Wins with their Public Health EHR, Nightingale Notes.
Unexpected Wins – How the Right Public Health EHR Solves Challenges You Didn’t Plan For

Part 1 in a 4 part series on how Webster County Found Unexpected Solutions with their Public Health EHR, Nightingale Notes.
Bridges Out of Poverty + the Omaha System + SDOH: A Practical Playbook for Public Health

When you combine the Bridges Out of Poverty framework with the Omaha System taxonomy—grounded in the social determinants/drivers of health (SDOH/SDOH)—you get a shared language for practice and measurement.
Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health Outcomes Data and Standardized Terminology, Part 2

This article is Part 1 of a two-part series covering a presentation made by Karen A. Monsen, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing. This presentation was made in October 2017 at the Michigan Premier Public Health Conference. Dr. Monsen describes her experience over the course of her career, working with social behavioral determinants of health outcomes data and finding powerful ways to collect the data, interpret the data, and leverage the data to affect policy and inform community health decision-making.