The COVID-19 pandemic showed how important it is for decision-makers to have up-to-date information on the spread of the pandemic. In addition, the resulting data offer a wide range of other analytical opportunities. It may also be worth looking at domestic or European data as well.
Our company has contributed to a scientific paper presenting the results and methodology of innovative research supporting the management of domestic and global infection control. It also works with a number of collaborating partners in the processing and analysis of pandemic-generated data.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, our company has been collaborating with the Home Office (BM), the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM) and Semmelweis University on the processing of epidemiological data. The principal areas in which we have assisted these institutions are:
- Epidemiological data processing, consulting
- Epidemiological data systematisation, advice
- Data storage, use, advice
- Processing of various reports (e.g., National Centre for Public Health (NNK))
Faculty of Health and Public Administration (Semmelweis University, Dr. Szócska Miklós, Dr. Gaál Péter, Joó Tamás, Dr. Palicz Tamás, Dr. Pollner Péter), Magyar Telekom, Telenor, Vodafone Magyarország and the BI development department of BI Logic led by Dr. Schiszler István participated in the preparation of a scientific article presenting the results and methodology of innovative research supporting the management of domestic and global infection control. Another result of the project was the cooperation with the ELTE Institute of Physics and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. The study, entitled ‘Countrywide population movement monitoring using mobile devices generated (big) data during the COVID-19 crisis’, has been published in Nature Scientific Report and can be read at the link below:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-81873-6
More information about the research can be found on the Semmelweis University website: