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Keskinocak, Pinar

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Data-driven quantitative methods for improving efficiency, quality, and outcomes in healthcare delivery systems

2019-11-12 , Esper, Gregory , Jordan, Victoria , Keskinocak, Pinar , Lal, Tarun Mohan , Siegele, Joyce

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Health Systems: The Next Generation Welcome Address 2016

2016-09-16 , Keskinocak, Pinar , Swann, Julie

The first forum on Health Systems: The Next Generation will focus on improving health systems with leaders from across the fields of healthcare delivery and operations.

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Quantitative Methods in Health and Humanitarian Systems

2019-08-28 , Keskinocak, Pinar

There are numerous opportunities in utilizing quantitative methods in health and humanitarian systems. There are often limited resources and multiple stakeholders in these settings, and efficient and effective decision-making is important for resource utilization as well as improved outcomes for individuals or populations. We will discuss a few examples of the applications of quantitative methods in health and humanitarian systems, such as pre-positioning inventory for disaster preparedness, post-disaster debris management, intervention strategies and resource allocation for disease management, and allocation of healthcare workers to geographic areas.

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Health and Humanitarian Logistics : Transforming Global Health and Humanitarian Systems

2016-08-29 , Keskinocak, Pinar , Swann, Julie , Peterson, G. P. , Schuchat, Anne

The aim of the conference is to provide an open forum to discuss the challenges and new solutions in disaster preparedness and response, long-term development and humanitarian aid, and global health delivery.

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Health Systems: The Next Generation Welcome Address 2018

2018-11-09 , Keskinocak, Pinar

This event will focus on improving health systems, with a focus on promoting wellness in addition to treating disease, and how data and technology might enable and support a transformation. Through panel discussion, we will explore the theme of "Moving from Sick-care to Healthcare" and further dive into the topic of "Proactive Innovations Moving Healthcare Forward.” Rapid fire presentations and the poster sessions will showcase ideas for the future, allowing for dialogue and networking between presenters and participants.