Continuing to Optimize a Data-Driven, Collaborative, and Regional Response to COVID-19 – Learnings from the First Four Months
Friday, July 17, 2020
12:00 - 1:00pm
via Zoom
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Presenters:
Peter A. Margolis, MD, PhD
Co-Director, James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence
Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterDavid Hartley, PhD, MPH
Associate Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics
James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterAndrew F. Beck, MD, MPH
Attending Physician, Division of General & Community Pediatrics
Attending Physician, Division of Hospital Medicine
Associate Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Presentation Overview:
In this presentation, we will provide an update on COVID-19 in Greater Cincinnati, depicting trends in disease activity and cross-sector responses. In so doing, we will highlight key learnings from the pandemic’s first several months. We will focus on the transformation of regional capabilities in pursuit of an optimized and equitable pandemic response. We will discuss efforts to enhance information sharing and continuous learning by key stakeholders. We will also compare and contrast our region’s experience with other parts of the country, introducing key advances and remaining challenges as we look ahead to an evolving, dynamic pandemic.