Collaborative Research Engagements - Cohort 5

Poor Worker Health Cost Due to Chronic Illness and Worker Absence

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Corporate Health Partners is one of many companies designed to cultivate a heathier workforce through wellness programs. This research utilizes client data and visualizations to highlight employee health and bring awareness to wellness programs.

Students: BeAna Stone, Kimberly High, Glenice Arnett, Reshard Abrams

Faculty Advisors: Dr. Soo Shin, Dr. Sweta Sneha

Industry Sponsor: Jackie Warren, Jack Curtis
(Corporate Health Partners)


 
Implementing Virtual Nursing in Healthcare: An Evaluation of Effectiveness and Sustainability

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COVID-19 revealed how vulnerable nurses are to conditions of workplace safety when dealing with outbreaks of contagious infections. This study explores current technology being employed in the U.S healthcare settings and analyzes methodologies used through a Virtual Nurse application.

Students: Brandon Kenemer, Janna Pruiett, Oana Tudorache

Faculty Advisors: Dr. Hossain Shahriar, Dr. Maria Valero de Clemente, Dr. Sweta Sneha

Industry Sponsor: LeeAnna Spiva, Susan Thurman, Jill Case-Wirth (WellStar HS)



Creation of a Digital Knowledge Repository

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There is a large room for improvement in the realm of workflow, process, and day-to-day detail documentation, specifically regarding interfacility variability in a large healthcare enterprise. Researchers propose a technical solution for a collaborative approach to knowledge management in a multimodal healthcare enterprise.

Students: Lee Solomon, Reddy Bhavya Gudi, Humera Asfandiyar

Faculty Advisors: Dr. Hossain Shahriar, Dr. Sweta Sneha

Industry Sponsor: Allison Grahovec (Emory Healthcare)


 
Using Data and Technology to Optimize Operational Decision-Making

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How do data analytic platforms help healthcare providers capture data from disparate clinical and operational data sources? This study explores the use of Splunk and RTLS technology to optimize operational decision making in Emergency Departments. Some achievements of this study include a 20% reduction in delay of care, and reductions seen in both length of stay and adverse events.

Students: Megan Bove, Daya Kansagra, Pooja Mistry

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Sweta Sneha

Industry Sponsor: Brienne Morgan (Splunk)


 
Filling the Gaps: Assessing the Relationship Between Preventative Care Practice and Flu Vaccine Uptake

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The United States has seen a reluctance of Influenza vaccinations due to the perceived lack of risk amongst its’ population. Researchers performed a literature review of past studies to fill the gap between the relationship of preventative care measures and flu vaccination status in the general public.

Student: Eric Gaare, Helen Schoening, Ann Do, Lashonte Browne

Faculty Advisors: Dr. Austin Brown, Dr. Sweta Sneha

Industry Sponsor: CDC


 
Impact Analysis of Syndromic Surveillance for Workplaces Using radaRX

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Covid-19 unveiled multiple challenges present in current syndromic surveillance systems. This report analyzes radaRX, a mobile application being used for real-time population symptom health-monitoring, specifically in the workplace.

Students: Nicole Molinary, Tallha Hashrni, Sanad Biswas

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Yifan Zhang, Dr. Weiwei Chen, Dr. Sweta Sneha

Industry Sponsor: Saurabh Shrivastava (radaRX)


 
Medicare Claims: An Analysis of the Major Chronic Diseases and the Effect on Total Medicare Reimbursement

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This study analyzes Medicare data from the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) database to draw conclusions on the relationship between Medicare reimbursement for chronic disease treatments and the sociodemographic characteristics of beneficiaries receiving the treatment. Researchers also focused on the location of the providers and if there was any association with the amount paid out by Medicare after accounting for other factors such as race, age, and gender.

Student: Yesake Abaye, Usen Usen, Shakaria Wilson

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Gita Taasoobshirazi, Dr. Sweta Sneha

Industry Sponsor: Medicare


 
E Mentoring for Nursing Retention and Leadership

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Mentoring of employees in the healthcare setting has become crucial for employee retention and satisfaction. This paper uses an integrative review method to demonstrate the effectiveness of virtual mentoring on healthcare employee retention, while proposing a more technological approach to lessen the burden on the system and support new staff members. Virtual Nursing has shown to provide support for current and future nurses and fills in the gap with clinical experience that isn’t provided in nursing programs.

Students: Michelle Padelford, Helen Schoening

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Margot Hedenstrom, Dr. Sweta Sneha

Industry Sponsor: Piedmont Health System


 
Diabetic Retinopathy Autonomous Screening via AI

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The importance of diagnosing Diabetic Retinopathy is explored through this study proposing a novel automatic diabetic retinopathy model based on a convolutional neural network. Results of this study show the proposed model exhibiting effectiveness in detecting diabetic retinopathy, with an accuracy of 90.03%.

Students: Neelam Nosheen

Faculty Advisor: Sweta Sneha

Industry Sponsor: Awais Bajwa (Ophthalytics)


 
Analysis of VHA Human Resources Modernization

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Researchers analyze the Veterans Health Administration’s modernization initiative regarding Human Resources (HR) processes to streamline actions and improve employee experience. The goal of HR modernization is to create an employee driven HR experience by removing barriers and providing employees with complete end-to-end support.

Students: Jada Jackson

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Sweta Sneha

Industry Sponsor: Tonya Gibson (Veterans Health Administration)


 
Crisis Prevention—Mental Health and Behavioral Health

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This paper analyzes underlying behaviors that have led to the prevalence of mental health crises. Researchers use The Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) to identify gaps and solutions used to better assess mental health issues with the objective to develop an algorithm that can identify individuals at risks and provide a path for next steps.

Student: Desmond Ayika, Marquis Morgan, Emmanuel Orekoya

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Dominic Thomas, Dr. Sweta Sneha

Industry Sponsor: Cobb County