“To be data effective, one needs to be data reflective.” This presentation/workshop will highlight the Data Reflection to Improve and Vitalize Effectiveness Initiative (Drive: Rubio et al., 2018) of the San Francisco Department of Public Health – Behavioral Health Services. To motivate an effective and meaningful use of CANS/ANSA data, clinical and data personnel have facilitated data reflections meetings using sand tray analogy as a way of approaching data by asking questions such as, “Where is the Energy in this Chart, or narrative and telling approaches by asking, “What’s the story here?” Summaries from these meetings were qualitatively analyzed using a grounded theory approach to highlight strengths and needs of clients, clinicians and programs in the system, as well as inform clinical practice training and innovation opportunities. The use of data reflection instigated enthusiasm and a renewed interest among behavioral health providers to meaningfully use CANS and ANSA data.
Wednesday January 9, 2019
9:00am – 11:00am
3301 E. 12th St Suite 259
Oakland, CA 94601
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