Dr. Liaw's expertise is in using geospatial techniques and community resources to address unmet social needs in primary care settings. In particular, he is an expert on the application of neighborhood deprivation indices to primary care delivery and using geospatial tools to teach population health concepts. In a Virginia Commonwealth University Center for Clinical and Translational Research grant, he studied the impact of neighborhood deprivation on quality measures and clinician and patient attitudes towards the incorporation of community and individual social data into care processes. Dr. Liaw also has expertise in studying the impact of medical legal partnerships on health outcomes. In projects funded by the National Association of Community Health Centers and the Health Resources and Services Administration, he developed curricula to teach learners how to incorporate these concepts into practice.
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Gulf Coast Cluster for Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
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