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In collaboration with the Centre for Health Informatics, the Department of Community Health Sciences and the O’Brien Institute for Public Health present:
Quantifying improved outcomes, cost savings, and hospital volume changes from optimized emergency stroke transport
Join the Centre of Health Informatics for a chat about quantifying improved outcomes, cost savings, and hospital volume changes from optimized emergency stroke transport.
Speaker:
Dr. Jessalyn K. Holodinsky, PhD is a Data Scientist and Epidemiologist. She specializes in answering important healthcare questions through a unique population and policy-based perspective. Her work focuses on complex problems at the health system level resulting in the optimization of healthcare services and patient outcomes for emergent conditions. She is highly skilled in administrative and big data use, complex modelling techniques including machine learning, and health system level research.
Moderator:
Dr. Cathy Eastwood, PhD is an Adjunct Assistant Professor within the department of Community Health Sciences and Associate Director of Strategic Partnerships at the Centre for Health informatics. Dr. Eastwood, a registered nurse since 1986, brings experience in clinical cardiology care, quality improvement, management, and education of nurses. In 1998, as clinical nurse specialist, she founded an outpatient heart failure clinic in Houston, Texas, and later successfully led multidisciplinary teams to improve patient and hospital outcomes.