Health Analytics Capstone - Spring 2021

HEA1050
Closed
Cambrian College
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Sidney Shapiro
Sidney Shapiro He / Him
Assistant Professor, Business Analytics
2
Timeline
  • May 3, 2021
    Experience start
  • June 1, 2021
    Partner check in and feedback
  • June 29, 2021
    Experience end
Experience
1/5 project matches
Dates set by experience
Preferred companies
Anywhere
Any
Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Individual & family services

Experience scope

Categories
Data analysis Market research Operations Project management
Skills
storytelling and data visualization data analysis health analytics health and analytical problem framing research
Student goals and capabilities

This capstone project is part of the Health Analytics (HAGC) certificate program. The students will analyze a variety of data sets to identify information related to your organizational health needs.

Students apply analytical models, methodologies, and tools learned in the program to analyze data sets, design health indicators and apply data models that meet your organizational, program and service needs. Faculty mentors will work with students to ensure the capstone project reflects, and encompasses, best practices for big data analytics and project management.

Students

Students
Graduate
Any level
30 students
Project
200 hours per student
Students self-assign
Teams of 3
Expected outcomes and deliverables

The final project deliverables will include:

  • A report on students’ findings and details of the analytics solution.
  • A final presentation of the solution and recommendations to your organization.
  • Future collaboration ideas will be identified based on current project outcomes.
Project timeline
  • May 3, 2021
    Experience start
  • June 1, 2021
    Partner check in and feedback
  • June 29, 2021
    Experience end

Project Examples

Requirements

The capstone project provides an opportunity for health organizations and learners to collaborate to identify and translate a real organizational health need into an analytics problem. The project can include elements of data collection & preparation, data modeling and analysis with the potential to include predictive modeling, machine learning implementation, constructing dashboards or spreadsheets, programming, statistical analysis, and a solution deployment plan. Capstone project results/recommendations will be communicated in a report document and a final presentation.

You should submit a high-level proposal/health-related problem statement including relevant data sets and definitions, a list of acceptable tools (if applicable), and expected deliverables. Health datasets could be provided based on a non-disclosure agreement or in an anonymized/synthetic data format that is relevant to your organization and business problem. The capstone course instructors will review the documents to confirm the scope and timing of the proposed problem and its alignment with the capstone course requirements.

Analytics solution may be applicable for (however they are not limited to) the following topics:

  1. Demand for social services (healthcare, emergency services, infrastructure, etc.)
  2. Identify gaps in healthcare
  3. Non profit funding and research
  4. Disease & Chronic Condition Identification
  5. Cost & Utilization
  6. Population Health Risk Adjustment
  7. Evidence Based Care Tracking (EBCR)
  8. Transition of Care

To ensure students’ learning objectives are achieved, we recommend that the datasets are at least 20,000+ rows in size. Data need not be ‘clean’; it is advantageous to the students’ learning experience to require hygiene prior to analysis. Similarly, if more than one database is provided, which must be conjoined, students will be required to integrate them. This supports the learning experience and minimizes partner data preparation.

Note: Students can sign a NDA, if required.

Additional company criteria

Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:

Provide a dedicated contact who is available to answer periodic emails or phone calls over the duration of the project to address students' questions.

Be available for a quick phone call with the instructor to initiate your relationship and confirm your scope is an appropriate fit for the course.