The project aims to reveal the magnitude and characteristics of COVID-19 in the general population and in the most vulnerable population groups, as well as the influence of socioeconomic and environmental variables on the evolution of the pandemic.
Assess the impact of the pandemic on the health of the population, beyond the direct effects of COVID-19, with an intersectional look at the most vulnerable population and with a gender perspective.
Measure the effectiveness of telemedicine and its contribution to maintaining the quality of care in a context of high pressure on health services.
The project team is composed of researchers in disciplines such as statistics, epidemiology, public health, mathematics and data science, belonging to several institutions, the Research Group on Statistics, Econometrics and Health (GRECS) and the Research Group in Statistics and Compositional Data Analysis of the University of Girona; the Institute of Environmental Diagnosis and Water Studies (IDAEA), CSIC; the Research and Innovation Unit of the Catalan Institute of Health (ICS) of Central Catalonia; the Epidemiology and Cancer Registry Unit of Girona; the Social, Environmental and Health Observatory, Dipsalut; and the Jaume I University, Castelló.
The project is financed by both public and private institutions, regional, national and international, in all cases through competitive calls.
The results of the project have been published in scientific journals, as well as in books in digital format.
This section describes some of the results derived from the project in the form of web applications, code files and other software tools.