Mor Saban awarded grant from KSM Research & Innovation Institute/Maccabi
Department of Nursing in the School of Health Professions
Mor Saban awarded a grant from the KSM Research & Innovation Institute, Maccabi Healthcare Services entitled “A dynamic algorithm based on Hebrew NLP methods, Machine learning and controlled terminologies for determining the risk of community health patients from digital health record data”
Dr. Mor Saban, PhD, is at the Department of Nursing in the School of Health Professions at the Faculty of Medicine. She holds a B.A. degree in Nursing, three Master’s degrees (MA, MPH, MEM) and a PhD in the field of clinical decision making in an emergency setting. Dr. Saban completed a post-doctoral fellowship in the Department of Health System Management from Ben-Gurion University. She is continued her studies in data science with a specialization in machine learning at Bar-Ilan University. Dr. Saban has earned several prestigious prizes, including the Reboot.Forum Prize for supporting HealthCare with Innovation. Dr. Saban’s research focuses on examining the diagnosis of clinical conditions using clinical decision support systems and its implications for providing care along the therapeutic continuum.