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Grand Rounds March 3, 2023: Adoption, Implementation and Sustainment of Family-focused Prevention in Health Care Systems: How Do We Get There? (Margaret Kuklinski, PhD; Stacy Sterling, DrPH, MSW)

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There is a growing appreciation for integrated behavior health and the crisis that our adolescents are facing. Tags #pctGR, @Collaboratory1 The post Grand Rounds March 3, 2023: Adoption, Implementation and Sustainment of Family-focused Prevention in Health Care Systems: How Do We Get There?

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Grand Rounds September 15, 2023: Effect of Financial Incentives and Default Options on Food Choices of Adults With Low Income in Online Retail Settings (Pasquale Rummo, PhD, MPH)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Behavioral nudges may increase healthy food purchasing by “nudging” consumers to purchase healthier options by providing discounts or lower-cost options. The part that’s more difficult is operationalizing all of this, as none of our team has expertise in computer science, for example, which has been really challenging.

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Grand Rounds August 4, 2023: AI & ML: Want to Play a Game? (Eric Perakslis, PhD)

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It’s important that people apply good judgement when utilizing these new technologies, especially in fields of science and medicine. Serious games pique the interest of people and can increase their likelihood of continuing a behavior. This can be useful in the context of clinical trials.

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Grand Rounds October 21, 2022: Disinformation, Cyberthreat, and Choice: Protecting Patients and Clinical Research From the Digital Triple Threat (Eric Perakslis, PhD; Andrea Downing)

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Chief Science & Digital Officer. Professor, Department of Population Health Sciences. Should social media for teenagers be regulated like a digital therapeutic, given how addictive they are and the behavior modification. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?. Speakers.

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Grand Rounds December 16, 2022: The Use of EHR-Agnostic Clinical Decision Support to Prevent Thromboembolism in Hospitalized Medically Ill Patients (Alex C. Spyropoulos, MD, FACP, FCCP, FRCPC; Jeffrey Solomon, BFA)

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It was important to observe behaviors in real time and be open to making changes at multiple points during the design and testing process.                                            Speakers Alex C. The team also engaged with a diverse array of providers from multiple hospitals and specialties.

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Grand Rounds April 7, 2023: A Nudge Towards Cardiovascular Health: Incorporating Insights From Behavioral Science to Improve Cardiovascular Care Delivery (Srinath Adusumalli, MD, MSHP, MBMI, FACC)

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Nudges and other behavioral interventions are prevalent in industries like business and entertainment, but there is an opportunity for nudges in medicine and health care delivery. Launched in 2016, the Penn Medicine Nudge Unit is the world’s first behavioral design team embedded within a health system.

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NSF tags FAU researcher for post-quantum cryptography in NextG networks

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The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently announced a new investment of more than $37 million aimed to develop intelligent, resilient and reliable next generation – of NextG – Networks.