
About
Anne Busch is a researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Health, focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of healthcare systems, digital transformation, and artificial intelligence applications. She holds a doctoral degree in Health Economics from an unspecified institution, evidenced by her 2015 thesis on modeling interest groups in healthcare markets.
Education:
- PhD in Health Economics (2015)
Research Interests:
- Health Informatics and AI-driven healthcare solutions
- Game-theoretical models for healthcare market dynamics
- Digital transformation strategies for SMEs in healthcare sectors
- Health policy analysis and primary care optimization
Recent Research Trends: Her work increasingly integrates machine learning (e.g., neural networks for atrial fibrillation detection) with organizational theory, exploring how digital tools can address systemic challenges like path dependency in healthcare institutions.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Grants & Leadership:
- Principal Investigator (PI) for Innovationscamp Digital Health Care (2024–2025)
- Co-Investigator for 24/7-Digital (2023–2026)
- Active in securing interdisciplinary grants combining IT and healthcare innovation
Teams/Labs: Collaborates in the Innovationscamp Digital Health Care initiative and the 24/7-Digital project team, focusing on digital health infrastructure and AI applications in healthcare delivery.
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