Under the guidance and supervision of professor Dan Adelman, a team of doctoral mentors, and teams of Booth MBA candidates learn to apply sophisticated quantitative analytical methods to improve healthcare delivery. The class culminates in presentations to executives at the sponsoring firms.
Healthcare Analytics Laboratory: 2024 Project Announcement
Applications for Winter 2024 now closed.
Healthcare Analytics Laboratory: 2024 Project AnnouncementHow the Healthcare Analytics Lab (HAL) Makes a Difference
Students use real, patient-level data.
HAL has been in place since 2010.
Outside stakeholders come to HAL for help with their real-world challenges.
By the Numbers: Our Impact
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Terabytes of healthcare data
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Organizations sharing confidential data
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Projects tackling key strategic challenges
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Project mentors developing cutting-edge methods
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MBA students deriving high-impact insights
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Publications disseminating The Chicago Approach to transform healthcare
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HAL Course Goals Today
- To provide deep exposure to healthcare management issues from inside the firm.
- To develop a toolkit for data analytics projects.
- To grow as individuals functioning within teams.
- To improve business communication skills.
- To improve healthcare systems through discipline-based management thinking.
The course is an innovative application of action learning to the instruction of complex data analytics. The projects are varied in size and scope, reflecting the heterogeneity of the healthcare industry today. In past years, students have:
- Designed an auction-based staff scheduling tool for hospitals.
- Created a framework to optimize the mix of accepted referral patients to meet a hospital's social, financial, and regulatory objectives.
- Evaluated the financial viability of a managed care program.
- Benchmarked clinical outcomes at a tertiary hospital against national standards.
By necessity, students work with sensitive, proprietary data provided by project sponsors, which is often subject to HIPAA regulations. All course participants undergo HIPAA training prior to the beginning of class. All data cleaning, manipulation, and analysis is conducted on a secure, high-performance virtual machine maintained by Booth IT.
Course projects are carefully scoped so that students can make steady progress toward clear, attainable goals over the course of the 10-week winter quarter. Please note that this course will not be offered during the 2022-2023 academic year.
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Bringing Research into the Classroom to Transform Healthcare
Research and Publications
Explore the thought leadership and papers about the expert methods and cutting-edge research facilitated by the Healthcare Analytics Laboratory (HAL).
Research and Publications
HAL Leadership Team
Sample Project Descriptions
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Financial Analysis to Improve Patient Access for a Pediatric Care Network
Comer Children’s Hospital, University of Chicago Medicine
Strategic Capacity Planning and Optimal Patient Flows when Healthcare is Affordable for All
Advocate Health Care
Understanding the Behavior of Uninsurable Patients
Rush University Medical Center
A Strategic Analysis of Telehealth Services in the Wake of COVID-19
University of Chicago Medicine
Assessing a New Care Management Program for High-Risk Patients
Presence Health
Cost Effective Analysis of Human DNA Sequencing
Geisinger Health System
Assessing the Operational Impact of Keeping Surgical Teams Intact
University of Chicago Medicine
Optimal Staffing Levels of Medical Personnel in the Face of Census Variability.
University of Chicago Medicine
Physician Scheduling with Auctions: iBid for Hospitals
Loyola University Medical Center
Predicting the Impact of Team Experience on Surgical Performance
University of Chicago Medicine
Productivity Benchmarking and Incentive Design for Home Care Nurses.
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Using Performance Feedback to Improve Outcomes in the Emergency Department
University of Chicago Medicine
Assessing the Performance of a Chemotherapy Infusion Center
University of Chicago Medicine
Evaluating an Intervention to Reduce Heart Failure Readmissions
University of Chicago Medicine
Evaluating the Impact of a Care Management Program within an Accountable Care Organization
University of Chicago Medicine
Evaluating the Spillover Effects of a Trauma Center on Hospital Operations
University of Chicago Medicine
Evaluating the Impact of Early Detection and Remote Monitoring on Sepsis Mortality
Presence Health
Predicting Healthcare Outcomes from Increased Risk of Opioid Use and Chronic Pain
University of Chicago Medicine
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