Draw the Line: The straight and narrow of using regression lines.
I have four books about linear least square regression models. I have no interest in writing another one. But I find that at whatever level, none step back and explain the underlying philosophy for...
View ArticleExtend, Flatten, Jump. A Point in Time Changes the Data Story
Extend, Flatten, Jump. Sounds like diving instructions or some other sports coaching. But that is not what I am writing about. Instead it is a way of thinking about graphs, and how ‘Extend,...
View ArticleDid You Take Your Pills Today? Keeping Healthy Through Communication
By Sarianne Gruber Twitter: @subtleimpact What process is used to communicate the medication a patient should be taking? How do you verify that they understand the instructions? Can a healthcare...
View ArticleThe Science of Population Health: Epidemiology
By Sarianne Gruber Twitter: @subtleimpact Having once been a graduate student in Epidemiology and Public Health, certain books still remain my bookshelf as iconic references for studying disease and...
View ArticleA Virtual Clip Board Pilot Study
A Mobile Healthcare Registration Process By Sarianne Gruber Twitter: @subtleimpact Patient self-service kiosks in hospitals and physician offices have helped speed up the patient intake process,...
View ArticleApplying Propensity Score Methods with Elizabeth Stuart PhD Part 2
By Sarianne Gruber Twitter: @subtleimpact A statistician by training, Elizabeth Stuart, PhD is a professor of Mental Health, Biostatistics, and Health Policy and Management at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg...
View ArticleHealthcare’s Investment in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
The “Rise of the Healthy Machines” sounded more like a screening of a sci-fi movie than a Medstartr Health 2.0 NYC event. But to this group of over 180 attendees, this title conjures images of...
View ArticleEmbracing Technology: The Time is Now for Operational Resilience
Bringing Your Governance Board into the Digital Age The digital age has finally reached the boardroom. The bright red books in the Barnes and Noble window were sending a silent but loud call to action...
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