As the Data Modernization Director at the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services (ND HHS), Benjamin Schram plays a pivotal role in transforming public health data systems to enhance disease surveillance and inform decision-making processes. Since joining ND HHS in 2020 as the...
As the Data Modernization Director at the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services (ND HHS), Benjamin Schram plays a pivotal role in transforming public health data systems to enhance disease surveillance and inform decision-making processes. Since joining ND HHS in 2020 as the Surveillance Systems Manager, Benjamin has been instrumental in overseeing the electronic disease surveillance system, Maven, which serves as a critical tool for monitoring and responding to public health threats. His expertise in data quality and visualization has been essential in ensuring that the data collected is both accurate and actionable, enabling health officials to respond swiftly to outbreaks and emerging health issues.
Benjamin's leadership extends beyond technical management; he actively coordinates data modernization initiatives and informatics strategies within the Public Health Division. His involvement in syndromic surveillance and data quality programs has positioned him as a key figure in advancing the state's public health infrastructure. By leveraging programming skills in Python and statistical analysis software like SAS, he has developed innovative solutions for data reporting and analysis, which are crucial for grant reporting and resource allocation.
Moreover, Benjamin's collaborative approach fosters strong partnerships across various public health sectors, enhancing the overall effectiveness of outbreak investigations and public health responses. His commitment to continuous improvement and data-driven decision-making not only strengthens the capabilities of ND HHS but also contributes to the broader goal of improving health outcomes for North Dakota residents. Through his work, Benjamin exemplifies the intersection of technology and public health, driving forward the mission of data modernization in a rapidly evolving landscape.