In the past we have posted about how we can utilize data and models to explore pandemics and peoples reactions to them. And while interest in the COVID might of waned, there will be future pandemics.
To this end, at the 53rd Annual Meeting of NAPCRG we (Laurene Tumiel Berhalter, Sanchit Goel, Dawn Vanderkooi, Bruce Pitman, Yinyin Ye, Jennifer Surtees and myself) had a poster entitled "Integration of Community Level Data into Mathematical Models to Predict Future Public Health Emergencies." The objective of the poster is to showcase how one can integrate 211 data into models to predict future public health emergencies. If this sounds of interest, below you can see the poster and at the bottom of the post you can access the abstract.
Full Reference:
Tumiel, L.M., Goel, S., Vanderkooi, D., Pitman E.B., Crooks A.T., Ye, Y. and Surtees, J. (2025), Integration of Community Level Data into Mathematical Models to Predict Future Public Health Emergencies, North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 53rd Annual Meeting, 21st-25th November, Atlanta, GA (pdf).


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