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Using Data & Interoperability To Support Coordinated Care

May 12, 2026
2:00 PM ET

Using Data & Interoperability To Support Coordinated Care

As counties work to address increasingly complex resident needs, the ability to share and leverage data across systems is essential. Fragmented information across health, human services, justice, and emergency response systems often leads to duplicated efforts, service gaps, and missed opportunities for early intervention. Data interoperability offers a path forward—enabling counties to connect systems, align stakeholders, and deliver more coordinated, person-centered care.

This webinar will explore how interoperable data systems can serve as a strategic foundation for improving countywide care coordination. Participants will gain practical insights into how integrated data can enhance cross-sector decision-making, support high-need populations, and drive better outcomes at both the individual and population levels. Through real-world use cases and implementation considerations, attendees will learn how to move from siloed data environments to a more connected, collaborative ecosystem.

In addition, the session will address the critical governance, privacy, and security frameworks required to responsibly implement data-sharing initiatives while maintaining compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Finally, leaders will walk away with a clear, executive-level roadmap to guide interoperability efforts—from defining leadership roles and technology investments to building partnerships and measuring impact.

Learning Objectives:

  • Evaluate data interoperability as a strategic pillar in strengthening countywide care coordination, including how integrated data can improve decision-making across health, human services, justice, and emergency services.
  • Identify use cases where cross-agency data sharing can reduce duplication, close service gaps, and improve outcomes for residents with complex needs.
  • Assess governance, privacy, and security frameworks needed to responsibly implement interoperable data systems while maintaining compliance with federal, state, and county regulations.
  • Create an executive-level implementation roadmap for developing countywide interoperability strategies, including leadership roles, technology investments, partnerships, and performance metrics.
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About Bamboo Health Bamboo Health empowers healthcare organizations to improve behavioral and physical health outcomes through the most powerful care collaboration network with Real-Time Care Intelligence™. By providing real-time insights during pivotal care moments, clients are enabled to perform life-improving actions and deliver seamless, high-quality and cost-effective whole-person healthcare. From coast to coast, Bamboo Health partners with all major retail pharmacy chains, 52 states and territories, 100% of the top 10 best hospitals and more than half of the country’s largest health plans to improve more than 1 billion patient encounters annually. For more information, visit www.bamboohealth.com.

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Using Data & Interoperability To Support Coordinated, Countywide Care

5/12/20262:00pm EDT1 hour
As counties work to address increasingly complex resident needs, the ability to share and leverage data across systems is essential. Fragmented information across health, human services, justice, and emergency response systems often leads to duplicated efforts, service gaps, and missed opportunities for early intervention. Data interoperability offers a path forward, enabling counties to connect systems, align stakeholders, and deliver coordinated, person centered care.

This webinar will explore how interoperable data systems can serve as a strategic foundation for improving countywide care coordination. Participants will gain insights into how integrated data enhances cross sector decision making, supports high need populations, and drives better outcomes. Through real world use cases, attendees will learn how to move from siloed data environments to a more connected ecosystem.

The session will also address governance, privacy, and security frameworks required to responsibly implement data sharing while maintaining compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Leaders will leave with an executive level roadmap to guide interoperability efforts, including leadership roles, technology investments, partnerships, and performance measurement.

Learning Objectives:
• Evaluate data interoperability as a strategic pillar for strengthening countywide care coordination and improving cross sector decision making
• Identify use cases where cross agency data sharing can reduce duplication, close service gaps, and improve outcomes for residents with complex needs
• Assess governance, privacy, and security frameworks needed to responsibly implement interoperable data systems
• Create an executive level implementation roadmap for countywide interoperability strategies, including leadership, technology, partnerships, and performance metrics