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Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data in the UDS: Lessons Learned from the First Year of Data Reporting - NCA FEATURED

Date
March 17, 2018

The numbers are in from the first year of UDS sexual orientation and gender identity (SO/GI) data reporting. This session will focus on lessons learned from national SO/GI data analysis and health center experiences implementing SO/GI data collection; the “why” and “how” of SO/GI data collection; and details of free trainings and resources available to health centers to improve SO/GI data collection and use of SO/GI data for improved care for LGBT populations.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Chris Grasso
Associate Vice President, Informatics and Data Services, The Fenway Institute
Speaker Image for Ashley Barrington
Director, Public Health Integration, NACHC
Speaker Image for Caryn Bernstein
Manager CAD Operations, NACHC
Speaker Image for Alex Keuroghlian
Director, Education and Training Programs, The Fenway Institute

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