Chaomei Chen, a Johns Hopkins University trustee and leader in the financial risk management industry, is the featured speaker at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School’s summer graduation ceremony.
In a New England Journal of Medicine commentary, Carey researchers say fixing teamwork challenges in health care will require a deep understanding of human and organizational behavior to break down of silos.
Analysis of the South Korean healthcare system’s response during the COVID-19 pandemic calls for a reimagination of crisis management as a creative process—with dynamic negotiation and improvisation enabling rapid improvement of response capabilities...
June 22, 2023
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Carey Business School researchers aim to develop broadly applicable principles and insights to incorporate AI into the doctor’s office and other health care settings.
June 21, 2023
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Technologies assisted by artificial intelligence are making inroads into nearly every aspect of life, but Tinglong Dai and Shubhranshu Singh are exploring reasons why some doctors are resisting.
The annual Conference on Health Information Technology and Analytics (CHITA) sparks ideas for the not-so-distant future of high-tech health care delivery
Luis Quintero’s research findings hold important implications for U.S. policymakers who are committed to addressing housing shortages and increasing affordable housing.
While universities and businesses are focusing on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, it’s important to ask who those efforts put at the center—and whether marginalized individuals truly feel like they belong.