The New Frontiers in Biomedical Research will continue its COVID-19 series with the first lecture in the Spring Quarter. The seminar will focus on Health Communication during COVID-19 Pandemic at 3:30 p.m. CST Monday, March 29, on WebEx.
Dr. Heidi Y. Lawrence, Associate Professor of English at George Mason University and Scott Barrows, Director of OSF Innovation Design Lab, Jump Trading Simulation and Education Center; Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria; and Clinical Assistant Professor in Biomedical Visualization at the University of Illinois Chicago Medical Center, will share their recent involvement in written and visual communication related to COVID-19 vaccine education.
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OSF HealthCare Using Data and AI to Drive an Increase in Childhood Vaccinations
February 25, 2021 GMT
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PEORIA, Ill., Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Despite the availability of free routine immunizations for low-income families through a federal program, many children are not vaccinated, vaccinated late for their age, or don’t complete the course of the immunization schedule. Peoria, Illinois-based OSF HealthCare wants to change that.
Through a nearly $75,000 grant available through its Jump ARCHES program, and nearly $30,000 in state grant funding through the Illinois Innovation Network, OSF Innovation and partners are using artificial intelligence (AI) tools to design, develop and deploy a mobile child vaccination program for underserved communities in Illinois.