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| <h3>Health data strategies and data sharing</h3> | | <h3>Health data strategies and data sharing</h3> |
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− | <!--<p>Session description</p>--> | + | <p>Over the past two years, national health data has been brought to the forefront of the conversation about health. It revealed much-needed improvements for the well-being of Canadians. In addition to highlighting the challenges and solutions regarding national health data strategies, this session will focus on how the Government of Canada can enhance partnerships with all jurisdictions to resolve health data gaps and improve emergency response through reliable and timely data.</p> |
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| <li><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Speakers#Eric_Sutherland Eric Sutherland]</strong>, Executive Director, Pan-Canadian Health Data Strategy</li> | | <li><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Speakers#Eric_Sutherland Eric Sutherland]</strong>, Executive Director, Pan-Canadian Health Data Strategy</li> |
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| <h3>Data access and partnerships to inform the public </h3> | | <h3>Data access and partnerships to inform the public </h3> |
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− | <!--<p>Session description</p>--> | + | <p>Breaking down barriers to data access is paramount for research and development, evidence-based decision-making and communicating with Canadians. Find out what has been done to enhance data access for researchers and get an overview of the Canadian Research Data Centre Network and the services it provides. Topics of discussion include research, partnerships, challenges and successes, and how the public sector and the Network can collaborate for greater success.</p> |
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| <li><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Speakers#Johanne_Proven.C3.A7al Johanne Provençal]</strong>, Research Program Director, Canadian Research Data Centre Network</li> | | <li><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Speakers#Johanne_Proven.C3.A7al Johanne Provençal]</strong>, Research Program Director, Canadian Research Data Centre Network</li> |
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| <h3>Leveraging data as a competitive advantage and the role of the public sector</h3> | | <h3>Leveraging data as a competitive advantage and the role of the public sector</h3> |
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| + | <p>Leveraging the value of data is directly linked to the speed and scale of how it is gathered, shared and used. The federal government must ensure that data is secure and protected against threats while leveraging it for public good. Can sound management strategies for data assets and IT systems confidentiality help to build and protect data as a competitive advantage for Canadians? This keynote by Melissa Hathaway will bring a unique perspective on the intersection of government policy, developing technological and industry trends, and the economic drivers that impact acquisition and strategy. </p> |
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| <li><strong><!--[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Speakers#Melissa_Hathaway Melissa Hathaway]-->Melissa Hathaway</strong>, President, Hathaway Global Strategies LLC</li> | | <li><strong><!--[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Speakers#Melissa_Hathaway Melissa Hathaway]-->Melissa Hathaway</strong>, President, Hathaway Global Strategies LLC</li> |