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Practical Guide to Analytics for Governments - Using Big Data for Good

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Analytics can make government work better--this book shows you how
 
A Practical Guide to Analytics for Governments provides demonstrations of real-world analytics applications for legislators, policy-makers, and support staff at the federal, state, and local levels. Big data and analytics are transforming industries across the board, and government can reap many of those same benefits by applying analytics to processes and programs already in place. From healthcare delivery and child well-being, to crime and program fraud, analytics can--in fact, already does--transform the way government works. This book shows you how analytics can be implemented in your own milieu: What is the downstream impact of new legislation? How can we make programs more efficient? Is it possible to predict policy outcomes without analytics? How do I get started building analytics into my government organization? The answers are all here, with accessible explanations and useful advice from an expert in the field.
 
Analytics allows you to mine your data to create a holistic picture of your constituents; this model helps you tailor programs, fine-tune legislation, and serve the populace more effectively. This book walks you through analytics as applied to government, and shows you how to reap Big data's benefits at whatever level necessary.
* Learn how analytics is already transforming government service delivery
* Delve into the digital healthcare revolution
* Use analytics to improve education, juvenile justice, and other child-focused areas
* Apply analytics to transportation, criminal justice, fraud, and much more
 
Legislators and policy makers have plenty of great ideas--but how do they put those ideas into play? Analytics can play a crucial role in getting the job done well. A Practical Guide to Analytics for Governments provides advice, perspective, and real-world guidance for public servants everywhere.

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Foreword xi
 
Acknowledgments xv
 
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
Marie Lowman
 
Child Welfare 4
 
Education 5
 
Healthcare 5
 
Prescription Drug Abuse 6
 
Criminal Justice and Public Safety 6
 
Smart Cities 7
 
Transportation 7
 
Fraud, Waste, and Abuse 8
 
Establishing a Center of Analytics 8
 
Chapter 2 Child Well-Being 11
Will Jones
 
Introduction 12
 
Data-Driven Culture 13
 
Data Sharing 16
 
Data Quality 18
 
Assessing Risk 22
 
Addressing the Perceived Limits of Analytics Pertaining to
 
Assessing Risk 25
 
Impact on Workforce 29
 
Notes 32
 
Chapter 3 Education 35
Nadja Young
 
Introduction 36
 
Build Your Engine--Build the Education Data
 
System Infrastructure 40
 
Use the Dashboard to Measure What Matters Most--Student
 
Learning Growth 42
 
Use the Navigation System to Guide Education Policy 47
 
Look through the Windshield with Predictive Analytics 56
 
Drive the Car and Use the Data 62
 
Notes 64
 
Chapter 4 Healthcare 67
Jeremy Racine
 
Role of the Government 68
 
The Challenge 72
 
Value-Based Care 89
 
Conclusion 96
 
Notes 97
 
Chapter 5 Prescription Drug Abuse 99
Steve Kearney
 
Introduction 100
 
National Initiatives 103
 
Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs 106
 
Advanced Analytics 107
 
Health Outcomes 109
 
Notes 111
 
Chapter 6 Criminal Justice and Public Safety 113
David Kennedy
 
Improving Data Access and Data Quality 117
 
Analytics throughout the Justice and Public Safety
 
System 121
 
Conclusion 126
 
Notes 127
 
Chapter 7 Brilliant Analytics for Smart Cities 129
Jennifer Robinson
 
Smart Cities 131
 
Technologies in Smart City Solutions 133
 
Data Management 136
 
Analytics 137
 
Notes 150
 
Chapter 8 Transportation 151
Jim Trogdon
 
Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) 152
 
The Role of Data and Analytics 154
 
Benefi ts of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles 155
 
National Focus on Adoption of Performance Measures 156
 
Safety Performance Measures 157
 
System Performance Measures 157
 
The Role of Data and Analytics 159
 
Benefi ts of Transportation Performance Management and
 
Improved Measures 162
 
Notes 163
 
Chapter 9 Fraud, Waste, and Abuse 165
Carl Hammersburg
 
Healthcare 167
 
Tax and the Underground Economy 170
 
Benefi ts Programs 172
 
Recommendations 174
 
Notes 177
 
Chapter 10 Center of Analytics 179
Kay Meyer
 
Why a Center of Analytics? 183
 
What Makes a Center of Analytics? 184
 
Building a Center of Analytics? 188
 
Notes 190
 
Appendix 191
 
Index 193

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MARIE LOWMAN is a principal industry consultant-government at SAS Institute. For more than two decades, she has overseen SAS's commitment to helping government organizations provide high-quality services to their constituents, while maximizing resources and budgets.


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Analytics can make government work better this book shows you how A Practical Guide to Analytics for Governments provides demonstrations of real-world analytics applications for legislators, policy-makers, and support staff at the federal, state, and local levels.

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