The coronavirus could spark a health care platform revolution
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Compatibility issues still hinder implementations, but need is driving platforms forward.
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Compatibility issues still hinder implementations, but need is driving platforms forward.
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Research finds people with access to high-speed internet can better self-isolate, particularly reinforcing the wealthy’s ability to social distance.
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Prof. Dimitris Bertsimas and nearly two dozen doctoral students are using machine learning and optimization to find answers and generating accurate real-time insight into the pandemic.
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Their approach helps the supply side of the economy “snap back” in the second phase of the crisis. The key is creating a master agreement that provides a win-win solution for all parties.
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When the time comes, restarting the economy needs to be as quick and safe as possible. Safe workers, “immunity certificates,” and digital tracking could help.
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New research suggests that taking a 30-minute nap during work can increase productivity and prompt more deposits into your savings account.
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Occupational licensing raises costs, new research finds, but consumers hiring a painter or contractor care more about price and online reviews.
Managing in a pandemic requires knowledge and foresight. These articles examine what’s next for the economy, remote work, and an innovative vaccine.
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Research shows firms that report early in the earnings queue earn more media coverage, heightened attention from investors, and a bump in trading volume.
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Change is afoot in venture capital, from machine learning to the impacts of COVID-19. Here’s a quick primer on what’s happening now.