Civitas Networks for Health 2024 Annual Conference

October 15 - 17, 2024 | Chapter Event

Tuesday, October 15 - Thursday, October 17

Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance CenterDetroit, MI

Join Civitas Networks for Health for our 2024 Annual Conference –"Bridging Data and Doing" – taking place from Tuesday, October 15, to Thursday, October 17, at the Detroit Renaissance Marriott Hotel and Convention Center. This year's conference aims to continue the valuable conversations and initiatives spurred by last year’s gathering in Maryland, focusing on the latest developments in health data sharing, community health, social determinants of health, health equity, and more.

We look forward to welcoming you to Detroit for three days of learning, network, and collaborating with some of our industry's most innovative minds. Join us as we work together to create a more connected and equitable health care landscape.

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2024 Conference Tracks

To realize our theme of bridging data and doing over the course of our three days together, the following tracks have been designed to further shape our programming. All presentations, breakouts, and workshops will fall within these three areas of focus. These topics and priorities are core to the work of Civitas members across the national network.

1. Interoperability, national networks, standards, and technology – this track will explore how we further health data interoperability, compare local, regional, and state exchange to that of national networks while examining the broader ecosystem and opportunities for greater alignment, deep dive into implementation and use of standards, and highlight new uses of technology such as AI.

2. Promising partnerships – this track aims to highlight key partnerships advancing health data utilities, health equity, population health, quality improvement, and value-based care. Sessions will highlight collaboration between APCDs, CBOs, HIEs, health-data organizations, RHICs, and QIOs. The emphasis will be on the outcomes resulting from data-led and multi-stakeholder partnerships.

3. Community-centric approaches to addressing unmet health related social needs (HRSN) – With increased attention on improving individual’s health, particularly those from underserved populations, this track will examine improved care coordination efforts and how we are expanding care well beyond health care settings. The sessions will further discussions about implementing community care hubs, leveraging community health workers, SDOH data sharing, close-loop referrals, and important policies and practices driving progress.