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Developing a practical guide for conducting equitable genomics research with underrepresented and racialized populations

This study aims to identify barriers and solutions to conducting equitable genomics research through qualitative interviews with key stakeholders, including racialized community members and genomics researchers.

Lead: Yvonne Bombard

COVID-19 procurement around the world

COVID-19 procurement around the world. Comparative investigation on COVID-19 procurement and supply methods across countries. Research on COVID-19 procurement in select countries.

Lead: Mayvis Rebeira

Longitudinal Cognitive Trajectory Modelling and Phenotyping with Multiple Features using Health Administrative Data

This project aims to develop and apply both model-based and algorithm-based statistical and machine learning methods to longitudinal trajectory clustering of multiple repeatedly measured features of cognitive decline.

Lead: Kuan Liu

Affiliates: Geoffrey M. Anderson

Evaluation of rapid virtual care scale-up during the Covid-19 Pandemic: (DECISION)

This research explores the impact of the shift to virtual care at the level operations and professional and institutional identity in four distinct clinical sites in UHN and SickKids.

Lead: Robert Paul

Affiliates: Maria Athina (Tina) Martimianakis

Investigating regional trends in electronic cigarette consumption in Canada and identifying geographical characteristics associated with high consumption

This study investigates the prevalence of e-cigarette consumption and neighbourhood/community characteristics across Canada.

Lead: Kuan Liu

Affiliates: Aya Mitani

Evaluating the implementation of Pyxis IV Prep

The NYGH oncology pharmacy team implemented a new compounding workflow technology to verify measured doses of chemotherapy, leading to improved efficiencies and better assurances of accuracy and safety.

Lead: Patricia Trbovich

Research on the Grossman model on demand for health care

Research on the Grossman model on demand for health care. Investigate expansion of the Grossman model to take into account external shocks. Accepting Students Undertaking some theory work on health human capital

Lead: Mayvis Rebeira

Consideration of Trade-offs Regarding COVID-19 Containment Measures in the United States: Implications for Canada

This study attempts to find if stimulus packages can be deemed cost-effective and whether shutdown measures are too restrictive resulting in massive economic shock to individuals.

Lead: Mayvis Rebeira

Affiliates: Eric Nauenberg

Data Science in Context: Understanding the Work of Health Data Scientists

This research study is a qualitative content analysis of health data science curricula and an observational study of the work of health data scientists.

Lead: Aviv Shachak

Improving outcomes and efficiency by reducing unnecessary invasive angiograms using AI-based clinical decision support

CREATE (CentRe for digital hEalth and dATa sciEnce) has developed an AI model that can help reduce the number of unnecessary angiograms and now working to develop a clinical decision support tool for use at the point of care.

Lead: Jeremy Petch

Affiliates: Laura C. Rosella

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Marielle Boutin
Email Address: ihpme.communications@​utoronto.ca

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