All In: Data for Community Health
What is All In?
What is All In?
All In: Data for Community Health is a learning network of communities that are testing new ways to achieve better health outcomes and health equity through multi-sector data-sharing partnerships. DASH helps to manage the All In network with other partner organizations.
All In partners share their successes and challenges from their data-sharing efforts through the annual All In National Meeting, the All In Online Community platform, peer learning Affinity Groups, webinars, technical assistance, the All In monthly newsletter, and more.
Nearly 700 organizations across 48 states have indicated that engaging with All In programming has provided insights into their work related to data sharing.
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The All In Affinity Groups
Affinity Groups within the All In network were designed to foster peer learning around specific topics. In 2021, All In launched eight Affinity Groups to explore topics such as health and housing, behavioral health, care coordination, and more.
Discussions were led by the participants, while subject matter experts facilitated activities for each group. Peer-to-peer connections, consultancy, education, sharing toolkits, frameworks, resources, and in some cases technical assistance helped the participants better engage with the topics.
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The All In Online Community
The Online Community is the social platform for the All In network. The free online membership gives users access to new daily and weekly content, as well as technical support calls focused on helping navigate the platform.
With over 2,000 members, users can make new connections, and find relevant resources. There are a multitude of professions and sectors interested in data for community health. Staff from core All In partners support the Online Community by curating the Resource Library and Events pages so that members have access to the most up-to-date information about data sharing ecosystems throughout the country.
The All In National Meeting
Since 2017, the annual All In National Meeting (AINM) brings together stakeholders from around the country that are working to improve community health and health equity by sharing data across sectors.
Each year hundreds of participants share the latest trends and learnings in the emerging field of multi-sector data sharing, identify future opportunities, and make new connections.
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Affinity Groups
Affinity Groups within the All In network were designed to foster peer learning around specific topics. In 2021, All In launched eight Affinity Groups to explore topics such as health and housing, behavioral health, care coordination, and more.
Discussions were led by the participants, while subject matter experts facilitated activities for each group. Peer-to-peer connections, consultancy, education, sharing toolkits, frameworks, resources, and in some cases technical assistance helped the participants better engage with the topics.
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Online Community
The Online Community is the social platform for the All In network. The free online membership gives users access to new daily and weekly content, as well as technical support calls focused on helping navigate the platform.
With over 2,000 members, users can make new connections, and find relevant resources. There are a multitude of professions and sectors interested in data for community health. Staff from core All In partners support the Online Community by curating the Resource Library and Events pages so that members have access to the most up-to-date information about data sharing ecosystems throughout the country.
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National Meeting
Since 2017, the annual All In National Meeting (AINM) brings together stakeholders from around the country that are working to improve community health and health equity by sharing data across sectors.
Each year hundreds of participants share the latest trends and learnings in the emerging field of multi-sector data sharing, identify future opportunities, and make new connections.
Learn More