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Stanford created its own software system to prioritize which health care workers get the COVID-19 vaccine, but excluded residents working directly with patients. To deal with the massive logistical ...
As the sheer logistical challenge of distributing vaccines to over 300 million Americans looms large, institutions are furiously developing algorithms to assist the rollout. The promise: that ...
This story was originally published by STAT News on Dec. 21, 2020. You can find the original article here. Stanford found itself in hot water last week after deploying a faulty Covid-19 vaccine ...
Hospitals and health systems across the U.S. developed plans to prioritize COVID-19 vaccine distribution based on the CDC’s recommendations. Some organizations used artificial intelligence to develop ...
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) listed “mitigation of health inequities” as an overarching ethical principle for allocation of COVID-19 vaccines in the United ...
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