Executive Briefings | October 21, 2013
Why & Where ‘Big Data’ Matters In Health & Human Services
Last week, I had the honor of making the opening keynote address at the conference Implications of Big Data for Behavioral Health and Child Welfare in North Carolina sponsored by the University of North Carolina's Jordan Institute for Families. The conference was a multi-stakeholder gathering of North Carolina health and human service stakeholders – with the focus on how to use data for a better consumer service system.
My remarks, <a href="http://wwww.openminds.com/market-intelligence/premium/indres/101613-jordaninstitutekeynote.pdf . . .