A LinkedIn-based analysis of the U.S. dynamic adaptations in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic

Despite its side effects on the global environment, the pandemic has created business opportunities for healthcare. This work utilizes LinkedIn data to examine the features of U.S. healthcare companies that operate within a COVID-19 framework. Data from 304 companies in May 2022 and 333 companies in...

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Main Authors: Theodoros Daglis, Konstantinos P. Tsagarakis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-06-01
Series:Healthcare Analytics
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772442523001582
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Summary:Despite its side effects on the global environment, the pandemic has created business opportunities for healthcare. This work utilizes LinkedIn data to examine the features of U.S. healthcare companies that operate within a COVID-19 framework. Data from 304 companies in May 2022 and 333 companies in June 2023 from COVID-19-related companies with LinkedIn presence in the U.S. has been collected and analyzed. This study investigates the distinct characteristics of these companies through statistical measures and analysis at the state level. Some of these companies were established long before the pandemic but shifted their orientation toward COVID-19 in response to the crisis, while many others emerged explicitly due to the pandemic. These companies are primarily active in “Health, wellness and fitness,” “Hospital and healthcare,” Nonprofit organization and management,” “Medical practice,” and “Civic and Social organizations.” We show most companies and employees are located in California, and most followers are in the companies in Washington in the first and California in the second data mining.
ISSN:2772-4425