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A Framework for Using AI-Enabled Infrastructure Monitoring as a Public Health Intervention
Published in: Data-Smart City Solutions Program, Bloomberg Center for Cities, at Harvard University This new framework proposes a method for cities to transform infrastructure monitoring into actionable public health strategy, prioritizing repairs where they're needed most while reducing health disparities. A growing number of cities are adopting sophisticated tools capable of detecting, classifying, and mapping infrastructure conditions at a scale and resolution that was pr
PII
Mar 272 min read
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Build With, Not For: Making Public Health Tech That Actually Works
The challenge isn't a lack of innovation or need; it's a fundamental mismatch between how private companies typically build technology and how public health systems actually function.
ITGH
Aug 28, 20252 min read
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Improving Public Health Decision-Making Through Alternative Data Sources
The relationship between the environment and public health is well-established, offering an opportunity for addressing public health issues in fields outside of the public health realm.
ITGH
Aug 28, 20251 min read
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The Importance of Time-bound Data for Public Health
This article explores how cities can use not just location-based but also time-bound data to address environmental health issues
Khahlil Louisy
Mar 3, 20252 min read
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Article: Child Brain Development, Household Poverty, and Economic Mobility: How Data from Connected Devices can Inform Interventional Policies
Child brain development is associated with levels of household poverty, which impacts long-run economic outcomes
Khahlil Louisy
Feb 26, 20242 min read
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Meet former Summer Program Students: Sam Borton
Name: Sam Borton School: Southern Methodist University Major(s): Economics; Statistical Science; Markets & Culture Hometown: Naperville,...
ITGH
Jul 6, 20212 min read
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