To achieve the strategic and operational objectives of the Wellbeing Services County, its data must be made effective and useful. There is an overarching need to increase the County's own data production, data exploitation and the building of partnerships in the data economy. There is also a need to build a better situational picture of the work being done, based on researched data and the interplay of experience and data. The first phase of the health and social services reform was to build administrative solutions. The content phase should be built in a people-centered way using sote-data. The project has four concrete objectives: - Data analytics has been used to find new stimuli to reduce the well-being gap for older people and developing home-care services - Improving wound care consultation through collaboration between expert and AI - The launch of the Satakunta Mental Health Program - Satakunta has an ambitious and unique environment for the use of sote-data, including nationally significant experts. After the end of the project: - Researched data, expert knowledge and data analytics have been combined in an approach that allows a similar approach to be replicated regardless of the target. - Ways have been found to generate, use, replicate and analyze the data needed to better target welfare services. - SAMK's Business Intelligence Center has developed a nationally unique expertise in use of social and healthcare data - SAMK's RoboAI Research Center has developed a nationally unique AI expertise - SAMK's Research Center for Human Functioning has developed a nationally unique expertise in mental health. - A continuous mode of cooperation between the Wellbeing Services County and SAMK in the use of social and healthcare data has been established.