Did you miss Part 1 of this series? Well, check it out right here! Last week we introduced the fundamental principles of game theory. We hinted at how these concepts… Read More
Update: the good people of Reddit pointed out that the sixth ball, the so-called “power ball,” is independent and goes only from 1-25. So that explains the wonky distribution. I’ll… Read More
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) present unique challenges and require specialized care to help the affected individuals reintegrate into society, particularly in educational settings. However, research indicates that access to such… Read More
California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM) is an initiative within the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), driven by a commitment to transform and improve the Medi-Cal program, which… Read More
Welcome aboard! Get ready to explore the fascinating world where game theory and proposal responses intersect. In this blog series, we’ll examine how these two seemingly different fields are connected… Read More
In a study conducted by Smith et al. (2003), the intricate relationship between family, school, community factors, racial-ethnic attitudes, and academic achievement is explored. The authors delve into the existing… Read More
In an era where climate change and health are increasingly intertwined, evaluating energy policies can no longer be an afterthought. Given the growing urgency of these challenges, we are cognizant… Read More
Vaccines save millions of lives worldwide annually, offering longer, healthier lives. However, vaccination disparities persist, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, with economic, racial, and ethnic gaps affecting adult vaccine uptake…. Read More
Effective program execution and results hinge not only on implementation but also on a comprehensive evaluation. Today, we’re exploring summative evaluation, its significance, and how it compares to formative evaluation…. Read More
In an era dominated by social media, traditional ways of conveying public health messages have evolved remarkably. The new kid on the block is “social marketing”, a strategy that uses… Read More
Returning to Boston and collaborating with our friends at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) felt like a stroke of fortune. We were thrilled to have the opportunity to contribute… Read More
In training and development, evaluating the effectiveness of a program is just as crucial as the planning and implementation stages. The evaluation process can, however, be challenging to navigate, often… Read More