INSPIRE: Readiness - Building a Data-Ready Ecosystem for Public Health Response


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Thursday, May 22, 2025 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM   Eastern Standard Time

Join ASTHO for an INSPIRE: Readiness webinar, focused on exploring the power and potential use of a regional data ecosystem to support public health decision-making. Experts from the Utah Population Database (UPDB) will discuss how its innovative data ecosystem works and explain the value of combining data from multiple sources for a clearer, more actionable understanding of population health.

While UPDB was developed as a tool for population research, its structure offers a compelling model for public health response. This session will highlight how real-time, multi-source data integration can improve situational awareness, inform resource allocation, and support long-term planning.

Additionally, representatives from the University of North Carolina, University of Utah, and University of Washington will share a brief overview of the approach taken to assess needs and design their own model ecosystem.

Whether you're a data scientist, public health professional, or policy leader, this webinar offers a chance to learn more about the future of data-driven public health and envision the complete lifecycle of data management and use.

Key takeaways for attendees:

  • Understand how a data ecosystem functions.
  • Learn about the development process of regional data models.
  • Discover the broader benefits of integrated data during an emergency.
  • Identify how integrated data benefits everyday public health decision-making.

Featured Speakers:

  • Kimberley Shoaf, DrPH, Professor and Director, Rocky Mountains & High Plains Center for Emergency Public Health, Division of Public Health, University of Utah
  • Mike Newman, PhD, MS, Associate Director, Data Science and Management, Utah Population Database, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah
  • Janet Baseman, PhD, MPH, Professor, Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington School of Public Health
  • Vincent Toups, PhD, MS, Senior Data Scientist, Collaborative Studies Coordinating Center, UNC Chapel Hill

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