Community Health Worker Data Dialogues

Community Health Worker Data Dialogues
Podcast Description
Dive into the important role of data in the planning and delivery of community health work globally. Dr James O'Donovan and Dickson Mbewe from Community Health Impact Coalition interview leaders from across the community health landscape and talk to the Community Health Workers delivering essential care in communities across the planet.
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Explores critical themes in community health such as the role of data in healthcare delivery, challenges like antimicrobial resistance, and advancements in digital health applications. Episode highlights include discussions on how CHWs collect and report data, the significance of co-design in health systems, and strategies for improving data quality.

Dive into the important role of data in the planning and delivery of community health work globally. Dr James O’Donovan and Dickson Mbewe from Community Health Impact Coalition interview leaders from across the community health landscape and talk to the Community Health Workers delivering essential care in communities across the planet.
Dr James O’Donovan and Dickson Mbewe speak to Dr Matt Harris and Dr Nina Zhu from The Fleming Initiative, a joint initiative between Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare Trust, to explore how CHWs are detecting resistant infections early, educating communities on responsible antibiotic use, and feeding real-time data into national AMR dashboards.

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