Jodyn Platt
Associate Professor of Learning Health Sciences
University of Michigan Medicine
Jodyn Platt, PhD, MPH is an Associate Professor of Learning Health Sciences at the University of Michigan. Trained in medical sociology and health policy, her research focuses on issues at the intersection of informatics and ethics. She is interested in understanding what makes data-driven health trusted and the pathways for earning, achieving, and sustaining trust across stakeholders. Dr. Platt was the inaugural AcademyHealth and ABIM Foundation Senior Scholar in Residence from 2021-2024.
Her work uses quantitative, qualitative, and community-engaged methods to examine public, patient, and other stakeholder perspectives on the use of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in health. The goal of this work is to to develop evidence-based and actionable recommendations to inform issues of institutional, state, and federal health policy. Dr. Platt contributed to the IEEE UL 2933 Trust Identity Privacy Protection Safety Security TIPPSS standard.
Her work uses quantitative, qualitative, and community-engaged methods to examine public, patient, and other stakeholder perspectives on the use of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in health. The goal of this work is to to develop evidence-based and actionable recommendations to inform issues of institutional, state, and federal health policy. Dr. Platt contributed to the IEEE UL 2933 Trust Identity Privacy Protection Safety Security TIPPSS standard.
