Healthcare Analytics

Healthcare Analytics

Emergency Preparedness for COVID-19

Rafalski, Edward M.; Mullner, Ross M.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2022

264

Dura

Inglês

9781032068459

15 a 20 dias

648

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Introduction - Edward M. Rafalski

I. Section 1 - Epidemiology and analytics

1. What is a pandemic, an epidemic? - Jonathan A. McCullers

2. A brief history of pandemics - Jonathan A. McCullers

3. Health care continuum - Edward M. Rafalski

4. The fog of war and data - Edward M. Rafalski

5. Sources of data/modeling - Edward M. Rafalski and Robert Marksthaler

6. Quantifying and responding to COVID's financial and operational impact - Mark Grube and Rob Fromberg

II. Section 2 - State case studies

7. Measuring and addressing healthcare employee well-being in an Alabama health system during COVID-19 - Katherine A. Meese et al.

8. Colorado state case study - Adom Netsanet et al.

9. Case study: A Florida COVID-19 dashboard - Zachary Pruitt et al.

10. State case study: Illinois - Helen Margellos-Anast et al.

11. Tennessee case study - Cori Cohen Grant et al.

12. Regional modeling - Madeleine McDowell et al.

III. Section 3 - Topics

13. Healthcare analytics: The effects of the pandemic on behavioral health - Kasey Knopp and Naakesh (Nick) Dewan

14. Digital transformation in healthcare: How COVID-19 was an agent for rapid change - Bala Hota and Omar Lateef

15. Telehealth - Richard Fine

16. The COVID-19 pandemic and development of drugs and vaccinations - Pradeep S. B. Podila

16. Value of health information exchanges to support public health reporting - Pradeep S. B. Podila

Conclusion - Edward M. Rafalski and Ross M. Mullner

Epilogue - Edward M. Rafalski
Healthcare Analytics;Healthcare;Covid;Pandemic;Disaster Preparation;Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus;PPE;Health Information Exchange;Chronic;Follow;ICU Bed;Electronic Medical Records;Bed Demand;Influenza Virus;Vaccine Hesitance;Chicago Department Of Public Health;Herd Immunity;Post-acute Care;Face To Face;Yersinia Pestis;SNF;SARS CoV-1;Shelby County;Healthcare Continuum;Epidemic Curve;Vaccine Development Process;Sir Modeling;Tele Mental Health;ONC