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
Addressing public goods problems typical requires people to adopt behaviors that are personally burdensome but beneficial for society.
Thriving Together: Health Equity and the Social Determinants of Health; Seminar with Peter Eckart
Vaccines are an especially risky proposition for pharmaceutical manufacturers since the costs are higher than for other types of drugs and demand could drop drastically once a crisis is over.
The Camden (NJ) Coalition’s influential care management program—which targeted high-use, high-need patients —did not reduce hospital readmissions, but did improve intermediate care coordination
“Sparking the Data Revolution in Healthcare” series. The speaker, Teresa Zayas-Caban, PhD, Assistant Director for Policy Development at the National Library of Medicine (NLM).
This convening introduced the HSI Lab on Employee Population Health
As the health care industry moves toward value-based care, there are increasingly diverse publicly accessible hospital quality metrics. But which are significant? Joseph Doyle tests these measures.
Charles Senteio is one of MIT’s MLK Scholars. His community-based health informatics research focuses on addressing health inequities, by examining how perceptions influence behavior and outcomes
On February 23, 2024, The MIT Sloan Healthcare Club convened the 22nd annual MIT Sloan Healthcare and Bioinnovations Conference.