Topic: Methods Readiness
This paper calls for re-thinking how data are leveraged in planning for and responding to disasters in the United States, by calling for preempting the needs of medically vulnerable populations, and provisioning for disruptions in major utilities during natural disasters.
Crisis Response Disaster Preparedness Methods Readiness Translational Readiness Data Readiness Policy Briefs & Papers Emergency Management Disasters"The Use of Human Mobility Data in Public Health Emergencies" is a white paper that summarizes key learnings from a four-part seminar, “Safe, Fair, Equitable and Responsible Use of Human Mobility Data,” which convened in March and April 2021 at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies at Harvard University.
Methods Readiness Translational Readiness Data Readiness Policy Briefs & Papers White Paper Mobility Data Policy ImpactApril 15, 2022
Author(s): Satchit Balsari, Caroline Buckee, Andrew Schroeder, Jennifer Chan
This white paper identifies the technical, regulatory, and translational gaps that preclude the effective integration of novel data streams into field response.
Data Privacy Methods Readiness Translational Readiness Data Readiness UncategorizedJanuary 18, 2022
Author(s): Satchit Balsari, Caroline Buckee, Andrew Schroeder
Despite the long standing excitement about the potential for digital tools, Big Data and AI to transform our lives, these innovations–with some exceptions–have so far had little impact on the greatest public health emergency of our time, explains Satchit Balsari, Caroline Buckee, and Andrew Schroeder in Plos Digital Health.
Methods Readiness Translational Readiness Data Readiness Data-Driven Crisis Management