HSI and the MIT Sloan Healthcare Club Share a Virtual Lunch
On September 17, HSI and the MIT Sloan Healthcare Club invited students to a virtual lunchtime presentation from Sloan faculty to learn about HSI, the Healthcare Certificate.
On September 17, HSI and the MIT Sloan Healthcare Club invited students to a virtual lunchtime presentation from Sloan faculty to learn about HSI, the Healthcare Certificate.
Several HSI-funded projects that began last year are reporting promising and intriguing early work.
Addressing public goods problems typical requires people to adopt behaviors that are personally burdensome but beneficial for society.
On May 27, 2020, twelve students received the MIT Healthcare Certificate. Certificate faculty and students shared their thoughts.
HSI held its second call for research proposals to MIT Sloan faculty in March 2020, and will fund five projects this year. Funds will support students, data, travel and other needs.
MIT Sloan HSI researchers are at the forefront of addressing many facets of the COVID-19 Pandemic, bringing their specific expertise to bear on the many healthcare challenges.
State reimbursement pools have significantly improved the effectiveness of Affordable Care Act ( ACA ). There were seven states that successfully experimented with these pools in 2019.
The resurgence of tuberculosis is behavioral, not medical. Nudges can fix it – Researchers: Erez Yoeli, David Rand, and Jon Rathauser
Rigorous Testing of Big Ideas: The Case of Healthcare Hotspotting. Researcher: Joseph Doyle
HSI’s researchers are leading many groundbreaking projects that address a specific condition or disease.