Joel Weissman

Joel Weissman, PhD

Deputy Director/Chief Scientific Officer, Center for Surgery and Public Health, Massachusetts General Hospital; Associate Professor of Medicine, Institute of Health Policy, Massachusetts General Hospital; Associate Professor of Health Care Policy, Departm
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Joel S. Weissman, PhD, is the deputy director and chief scientific officer of the Center for Surgery and Public Health and professor of surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and associate professor of health care policy at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Weissman received his PhD in health policy from the Pew Fellows Program at the Heller School, Brandeis. His research interests focus on vulnerable populations, quality of care, comparative effectiveness policy, academic-industry relationships in biomedical research, and health care reform. He has led numerous funded research projects in which he has studied the relation of patient safety to hospital crowding, the reporting and disclosure of medical errors to patients, access to clinical trials by uninsured participants, e-prescribing in Massachusetts, alternative scoring methods for pay-for-performance, and the evaluation of the Consumer’s Union Best Buy Drugs program. He published early work on access to care by the uninsured in his book, Falling Through the Safety Net: Insurance Status and Access to Care, with a forward by Hillary Rodham Clinton. 

From 2008 to 2010, Dr. Weissman served as senior health policy advisor to the secretary of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services, where he led the planning effort for a multi-million dollar statewide all-payer medical home pilot, among other strategic initiatives. Dr. Weissman is co-director of a course on health services research methods at the Harvard School of Public Health (portions of which have been taught in Singapore, Puerto Rico, and Mexico), is faculty for the public health section of resident physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital, and serves as a tutor in the health policy course for HMS students. 

A pilot study examining undesirable events among emergency department-boarded patients awaiting inpatient beds.
Authors: Liu SW, Thomas SH, Gordon JA, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine
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Subjects' views of obligations to ensure post-trial access to drugs, care, and information: Qualitative results from the Experiences of Participants in Clinical Trials (EPIC) Study.
Authors: Sofaer N, Thiessen C, Goold SD, et al.
Journal of Medical Ethics
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Overrides of Medication Alerts in Ambulatory Care.
Authors: Isaac T, Weissman JS, Davis RB, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine
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Access to Medications and Medical Care After Participation in HIV Clinical Trials: A Systematic Review of Trial Protocols and Informed Consent Documents.
Authors: Ciaranello AL, Walensky RP, Sax PE, et al.
HIV Clinical Trials
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Advance Directives in Nursing Home Residents Aged ≥65 Years: United States 2004.
Authors: Resnick HE, Schuur JD, Heineman J, et al.
American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care
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Potential Savings from an Evidence-Based, Consumer-Oriented Public Education Campaign on Prescription Drugs
Authors: J.M. Donohue, M. Fischer, H.A. Huskamp, et al.
Health Services Research
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Access to care and use of preventive services by Hispanics: state-based variations from 1991 to 2004.
Authors: Kang-Kim M, Betancourt JR, Ayanian JZ, et al.
Medical Care
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State Medicaid coverage and access to care for low-income adults.
Authors: Weissman JS, Zaslavsky AM, Wolf RE, et al.
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
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Disparities in Health Care Driven by Where Minority Patient Seek Care: Examination of the Hospital Quality Alliance Measures.
Authors: Hasnain-Wynia R, Baker DW, Nerenz D, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine
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Age-related differences in preventive care among adults with diabetes
Authors: Persell SD, Zaslavsky AM, Weissman JS, et al.
American Journal of Medicine
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