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  1. ... soft skills, noncognitive skills, or character) and contextual processes (e.g., involving the social determinants of health) manifested with the designed (i.e., built) and natural ecologies of human development. The “strands” of theory associated with the ...
  2. ... 2006; Gubbins and Kaziny, 2018). This large-scale natural disaster, ... Opposingly, human-driven, violence-initiated mass casualty events may have ...
  3. ... to hospital capacity dur- ing the COVID-19 disaster. Available at: ... Impact Assessment: Lessons Learned and Compelling Needs (accessed October ...
  4. ... expenditure. Particularly for responding to pandemics, epidemics, and natural disasters, excess surge capacity is critical to meeting the ... Relating to hospital capacity during the COVID-19 disaster. Available at: ... (accessed October 29, 2020). Food and Drug Administration. ...
  5. ... reasoning but do not require accurate modeling of human processes. Figure 1-2 includes a hierarchical representation of ... The growing value of digital health: Evidence and impact on human health and the healthcare system. https://www.iqvia. ...
  6. ... Available at: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/imm/covid-19-data-map-04132020-1.pdf ( ...
  7. ... of a global infectious disease activity database using natural language processing, machine learning, and human expertise. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association ...