SMAART: A Population Health Informatics Approach To Addressing Sustainable Development Goals

/SMAART: A Population Health Informatics Approach To Addressing Sustainable Development Goals
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Global challenges are becoming increasingly complex and interlinked in a rapidly evolving world. Innovative approaches are needed to improve the way that all sectors respond and adapt to this changing environment. The presentation will outline the opportunities of leveraging population health informatics as an innovative platform to design, develop, implement and evaluate data driven, and evidence based contextually relevant solutions in diverse settings. The presentation will describe the components of Sustainable, Multisector, Accessible, Affordable, Reimbursable and Tailored (SMAART) informatics platform that have been implemented to leverage community level data to address Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A specific example of how a SMAART informatics platform is being utilized to address SDG goals in urban slum settings will be presented.

Co-hosted by the Center for Systems and Community Design and the NYU-CUNY Prevention Research Center, the Systems Change Series is a monthly lecture and workshop series hosted by the Center that creates space for distinguished scholars, practitioners and entrepreneurs across a broad range of sectors to share the ways in which they work at the forefront of incorporating systems and design thinking into their respective practices.