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| Date | Time | Room | Speaker | Affiliation | Paper |
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| September 20 | 9:30 AM | 3325 Graigner Hall | Chris Ryan | Booth School, University of Chicago | |
| October 29 | 9:30 AM | 3560 Grainger Hall | Kostas Nikolopoulos | Bangor University | Looking for the Needle in the Haystack: |
| OIM Research Workshop | |||||
| December 6 | 1:00 PM | 4580 Grainger Hall | Jan Van Mieghem | Kellogg School, Northwestern University | Dual Sourcing and Smoothing Under Non-Stationary Demand Time Series: Re-shoring with SpeedFactories |
| December 6 | 2:30 PM | 4580 Grainger Hall | Ryan Buell | Harvard Business School, Harvard University | Surfacing the Submerged State: Operational Transparency Increases Trust in and Engagement with Government |
| December 7 | 9:00 AM | 4580 Grainger Hall | Atalay Atasu | Scheller College of Business, Georgia Tech | |
| February 8 | 9:30 AM | 3070 Grainger Hall | Tinglong Dai | Carey Business School, Johns Hopkins University | Too Much? Too Little? Economic Modeling of Physician Testing Decisions |
| April 5 | 9:30 AM | Kumar Rajaram | Anderson School, UCLA | TBD | |
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Prof. Tinglong Dai, Associate Professor, Carey Business School, Johns Hopkins UniversityAnchor Dai Dai
Few issues in the healthcare ecosystem are more salient than the utilization of medical tests. By some estimates, up to 30% of medical-testing decisions are deemed inappropriate, which may entail either over- or under-testing. All too frequently, the public attention has centered on over-testing. By comparison, under-testing has received little media coverage, but frequently appears in the medical literature. In addition, contrary to popular belief, the US trails most OECD countries in terms of the utilization of medical tests.
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