Doyle: Healthcare Hotspotting: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Rigorous Testing of Big Ideas: The Case of Healthcare Hotspotting. Researcher: Joseph Doyle
Rigorous Testing of Big Ideas: The Case of Healthcare Hotspotting. Researcher: Joseph Doyle
A new study led by MIT Sloan Prof. Andrew W. Lo finds that borrowing ideas and tools from the gaming community can improve online teaching techniques and improve learning outcomes for students.
MIT study explores the key factors behind patient outcomes in clinical trials evaluating new treatments for non-small-cell lung cancer.
Professor Kate Kellogg’s recent healthcare research uncovers crucial considerations for successful technology change including challenges to employees’ roles and status through detailed case analyses.
HSI faculty researcher and Wharton Professor study the Impact of Drug Rebates on Formulary Design in Medicare Part D module
The studies describe new methods for accelerating drug approvals during pandemics and for providing more accurate measures of the probabilities of success for clinical trials of vaccines.
Through a landmark operations research study in Mozambique, Jónas Jónasson and his colleagues have recently investigated ways to speed up not only lab procedures, but also the supply chain itself.
MIT Sloan and CSAIL researchers apply artificial intelligence techniques to one of the largest datasets of clinical trial outcomes to handicap the drug and device approval process
Spring 2022 research updates
MIT researchers have developed a methodology for systematically tracking the outcomes of academic licensing transactions as a means of increasing funding to bridging the “valley of death.”