Data System Strengthening for Achieving 2030 Agenda Maternal Mortality Targets
Data system strengthening is a keystone to building strong health systems. Collecting, reporting and analysis of data allows for informed decision-making and surveillance at local, country and global levels. In order for health leaders to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development targets for maternal mortality, efforts to strengthen and improve data collection systems must be prioritized.
Reducing Emergency Room use Among Adults with Diabetes in the Bronx: Opportunities for Intervention
Overuse and misuse of emergency room (ER) services is an indication of poor preventative care access and continuity and is a burden on ER service resources and providers and contributes significant cost for hospital systems and state-funded institutions. How might we use behavior change models to reduce misuse of ER services?
Analysis of Publicly-Available Data Sources Containing Measures on Immigrant and Refugee Populations
In order to better understand immigrant and refugee health and plan interventions, conduct research, form policy and use technology, researchers must have visibility of what information is already available. KPI-monitoring for public health interventions requires collection and monitoring of specific data, some of which may be collected and available today.