Improving Healthcare During COVID-19 through Analytics
How can we use data and models to predict trends, improve care, and better manage the spread of diseases?
Professor Carri Chan has collaborated with several leading hospitals to provide insights into COVID-19 response planning. Using data analytics and mathematical models, Professor Chan developed evidence-based approaches regarding how to manage healthcare delivery in resource-constrained environments. One year after the global onset of the COVID-19, Professor Chan discusses healthcare analytics, and how we can use data and models to predict trends, improve care, and better manage the spread of diseases.
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