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Anton Ovchinnikov

Anton Ovchinnikov is an associate professor and distinguished professor of management analytics at the Smith School of Business at Queen’s University.

Why a robust health data infrastructure is so important

Opinion | BY ANTON OVCHINNIKOV | September 17, 2020
A woman, wearing a face shield, pictured on July 15, 2020, walking past the Bank of Canada Building on Wellington Street in Ottawa. It has been quite instructive to watch governments around the world—including here in Canada—try to calibrate their response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The limits of our existing crisis strategies are plain to see, writes Anton Ovchinnikov. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ANTON OVCHINNIKOV | September 17, 2020
Opinion | BY ANTON OVCHINNIKOV | September 17, 2020
A woman, wearing a face shield, pictured on July 15, 2020, walking past the Bank of Canada Building on Wellington Street in Ottawa. It has been quite instructive to watch governments around the world—including here in Canada—try to calibrate their response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The limits of our existing crisis strategies are plain to see, writes Anton Ovchinnikov. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ANTON OVCHINNIKOV | September 17, 2020
A woman, wearing a face shield, pictured on July 15, 2020, walking past the Bank of Canada Building on Wellington Street in Ottawa. It has been quite instructive to watch governments around the world—including here in Canada—try to calibrate their response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The limits of our existing crisis strategies are plain to see, writes Anton Ovchinnikov. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ANTON OVCHINNIKOV | September 17, 2020
Opinion | BY ANTON OVCHINNIKOV | September 17, 2020
A woman, wearing a face shield, pictured on July 15, 2020, walking past the Bank of Canada Building on Wellington Street in Ottawa. It has been quite instructive to watch governments around the world—including here in Canada—try to calibrate their response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The limits of our existing crisis strategies are plain to see, writes Anton Ovchinnikov. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade