MSHMI Collaborative Research Projects - Cohort 4

Study Using Jeeva Platform for Clinical Trials to Compare Metrics Between Jeeva Software and REDCap

The Revenue Cycle & Medicare: An Analysis of Chronic Condition Treatments and its Effect on Hospital Revenue

Jeeva and REDCap are two commonly used clinical research systems. This project examines the interfaces & usage of both to better understand users’ intentions, attitudes, and behavior towards them. The paper uses the original Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to gauge critical parameters like ease of use, behavioral patterns, intentions, and acceptance.

This study analyzes Medicare data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) database and interprets the relationship between Medicare reimbursements for chronic disease treatments and the sociodemographic characteristics of beneficiaries receiving the treatment.

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Students: Temitope Balogun, Evbusogie Sogbesan Faculty Advisor: Sweta Sneha Industry Sponsor: Jeeva Using Power BI to Empower HR Consulting

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Students: Kennedy Craig, Akasha Lawrence, Chineze Okpala, Kara Wright Faculty Advisor: Sweta Sneha Industry Sponsor: Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta / Medicare

The article evaluates a ‘Power BI’ based clinical utilization platform built for a global benefits consulting firm. It focuses on clinical setting, the associated timings, costs & conditions. It also studies the underlying challenges/barriers and addresses future trends linked to adoption of ‘Power BI’ applications in a clinical setup.

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Student: Valerie Payne Faculty Advisor: Sweta Sneha Industry Sponsor: Gallagher

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