Trust in Public Health
Trust is the cornerstone of effective public health, as highlighted by the challenges faced by organizations like the CDC. Fast and directionally correct decision-making is crucial, especially at the onset of a disease outbreak when signals are scarce. By leveraging domain expertise and software, organizations can replicate effective decision-making processes to navigate uncertainty and risk in real time.In this clip
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Masters of Scale
Rapid Response: Protecting against the next bio threat, w/The Public Health Company's Charity Dean
Related Questions
How can we learn from the COVID-19 pandemic as discussed in the episode Charity Dean on the Lessons of Covid-19 and the clip Uncertainty in Containment, as well as in episode 341: Julie Gerberding | Answering Your COVID-19 Questions and the clip Conquering Pandemics?
How can we respond to pandemics as discussed in the episode 563 - The GOOD News About Coronavirus (Let's Look at the Data) with Peter Diamandis, XPRIZE Founder & Futurist and the clip Flattening the Curve?