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Grand Rounds January 26, 2024: Advancing the Safe, Effective and Equitable Use of AI in Healthcare (Mark Sendak, MD, MPP; Suresh Balu, MD, MBA)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

The Health AI Partnership held a workshop that examined how to assess the potential future impact of a new AI solution on health inequities. There is a massive inequity and teams like DIHI are very rare. The next phase of work is building out a practice network in building AI capabilities. It will be a massive undertaking.

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Grand Rounds December 15, 2023: Diversifying Clinical Trials: A Path Forward (Roxana Mehran, MD, FACC, FAHA, MSCAI, FESC)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Approaches from the whole scientific community to tackle the inequality in workforce, trial leadership and trial participants have to be developed. Further efforts are urgently needed to increase diversity in the cardiology workforce, which will improve clinical trial diversity and cardiovascular health for all.

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Grand Rounds January 12, 2024: Design and Implementation of a Weighted Lottery to Equitably Allocate Scarce Covid-19 Resources (Erin K. McCreary, PharmD, BCIDP)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Tags #pctGR, @Collaboratory1 The post Grand Rounds January 12, 2024: Design and Implementation of a Weighted Lottery to Equitably Allocate Scarce Covid-19 Resources (Erin K. We know there is a digital gap in disadvantaged patients and elderly patients. Many patients did not answer the phone.

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Grand Rounds June 16, 2023: BeatPain Utah: Partnering With Community Health Centers Within a Socio-Technical Framework (Julie Fritz, PT, PhD, FAPTA; Guilherme Del Fiol, MD, PhD)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Moreover, there is considerable opportunity to reduce inequities through increased adoption of telehealth strategies, given that 96% of people in low-resource communities have at least a text and voice phone.

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Grand Rounds September 23, 2022: Effect Of An Intensive Nurse Home Visiting Program On Adverse Birth Outcomes In A Medicaid-Eligible Population (Margaret McConnell, PhD)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

With birth outcomes there is not a large stable of interventions that do work and that address racial inequities. -The program itself was disappointed but the state would much rather know that the program is not working. It’s hard to use existing literature to figure out what to do next. pctGR, @Collaboratory1.

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WHO update on Omicron

The Pharma Data

1.1.529 a variant of concern, named Omicron, on the advice of WHO’s Technical Advisory Group on Virus Evolution (TAG-VE). WHO’s TAG-VE will continue to monitor and evaluate the data as it becomes available and assess how mutations in Omicron alter the behaviour of the virus. Recommended actions for countries.

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Grand Rounds August 12, 2022: Equitably Including Diverse Participants in Pragmatic Clinical Trials (Consuelo H. Wilkins, MD, MSCI)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

The legacies of these inequities and the structural factors live on and are obvious when we look at the health outcomes of populations in our country. When we say pragmatic = real world do we understand that health care in the real world is unfair, unjust, racist, discriminatory? Passitonstudy.org/results. New Ideas study.