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Population and Public Health

By Dave Muoio | 04:59 pm | May 12, 2020
Downloaded and used by millions of U.K. and U.S. residents, the study app provided data on which symptoms are associated with confirmed cases, and roughly how many untested users likely have the disease.
By Laura Lovett | 05:06 pm | May 11, 2020
WHO also released guidelines about contact tracing for the coronavirus yesterday. 
By Laura Lovett | 05:03 pm | May 08, 2020
Users will now be able to collect a sample at home and send it to the lab in a sealed package.
By Laura Lovett | 03:16 pm | May 04, 2020
Also Chinese startup develops smartglasses that can detect temperature. 
By Laura Lovett | 05:13 pm | April 27, 2020
This report comes as news breaks that the UK has decided not to use Apple and Google's contact-tracing tech as originally planned. 
By Dave Muoio | 03:55 pm | April 27, 2020
A new study suggests that a deep learning system would save on the roughly two minutes of human labor required to grade each case, although a semi-automated approach was found to drive the greatest savings for large programs.
By Piers Ford | 10:49 am | April 24, 2020
A rush to access the government’s coronavirus system set up to provide tests for keyworkers brought it to a temporary halt. Scientists at Siemens have promised a new antibody test by the end of May.
By Laura Lovett | 12:40 pm | April 20, 2020
The new data will be available in the university's COVIDcast map, and on Facebook's Data for Good. 
COVID-19
By Charles Alessi | 02:34 am | April 20, 2020
In this COVID-19 era, the need for health and care systems to become agile and change is very real. 
03:51 pm | April 16, 2020
Just as it's doing with nearly every facet of society around the world, the COVID-19 crisis will radically transform approaches with patient engagement and pop health. From telemedicine and remote patient monitoring to AI and advanced analytics, healthcare was already in the midst of big changes in how it manages the health of patient populations. Now, in a new era where the pandemic is upending old assumptions, the stakes are even higher. This month, we look at how approaches to treating COVID-19 and other illnesses are shifting in this new era.