Data for Good: Building a Compassionate, Whole Story

Data for Good: Building a Compassionate, Whole Story

Data for Good: Building a Compassionate, Whole Story

An uplifting discussion about the impact data and analytics have on public health in a time of global pandemic.

Dr. Josh Morgan, SAS’ National Director of Behavioral Health and Whole Person Care, discusses ways to provide holistic and strengths based data to help best serve public health outcomes. Learn how to combine compassion and empathy with data analysis to help prevent stigma and discrimination.

ABOUT SPEAKER JOSH MORGAN


As SAS’ National Director of Behavioral Health and Whole Person Care, Dr. Josh Morgan helps health and human services agencies use data and analytics to support a person-centered approach to improving health outcomes. A licensed psychologist, Dr. Morgan was previously San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health’s Chief of Behavioral Health Informatics. His clinical work includes adolescent self-injury, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient programs, psychiatric inpatient units and university counseling centers. Dr. Morgan earned his Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, and a PsyD (Doctor of Psychology) in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Family Psychology from Azusa Pacific University, and is trained in Dialectical Behavior Therapy.