Government Goes Digital: Helping Citizens Improve Health Habits. - a podcast by Bonnie D. Graham

from 2016-05-03T07:00

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The buzz: “Help me if you can, I’m feeling down.”
US citizens are generally living longer and healthier – but not everywhere. Per the Washington Post’s analysis of CDC mortality data, caucasian women’s death rates rose as much as 40+% in 24 years, especially around small cities and rural areas. Yes, our personal behaviors and circumstances affect our health. But can governments’ new digital capabilities empower us to help ourselves? The experts speak. David Matusoff, MPH at State of Indiana: “You can have data without information, but you can’t have information without data” (Daniel Keys Moran). John Roach, KSM Consulting: “There's something that happens with the collection of a large amount of data when it's dumped into an Excel spreadsheet or put into a pie chart. You run the risk of completely missing what it's about” (Aaron Koblin). Regina Kunkle, SAP: “When you know better, you do better” (Maya Angelou). Join us for Government Goes Digital: Helping Citizens Improve Health Habits.

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