John Ayanian

John Ayanian, MD, MPP

Director, Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation; Alice Hamilton Professor of Medicine, University of Michigan
General Medicine NCRC Bldg 16 #430W Ann Arbor MI 48109-2800

John Z. Ayanian, MD, MPP, is the inaugural director of the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation at the University of Michigan, which includes over 470 faculty members from 15 schools and colleges at the University. He is the Alice Hamilton Professor of Medicine at the Medical School, professor of health management and policy at the School of Public Health, and professor of public policy at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. He also serves as an associate editor of the New England Journal of Medicine and on the Board of Directors of AcademyHealth. Prior to joining the University of Michigan in 2013, Dr. Ayanian was professor of health care policy and professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, professor in health policy and management at the Harvard School of Public Health, and a practicing general internist at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

Dr. Ayanian has published widely on access to care, quality of care, and health disparities related to race, ethnicity, socioeconomic factors, and insurance coverage. He earned his BA degree from Duke University, MD degree from Harvard Medical School, and Master of Public Policy degree from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He completed his internal medicine residency and fellowship training at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital. In 2012, he received the John Eisenberg National Award for Career Achievement in Research from the Society of General Internal Medicine. Dr. Ayanian is a fellow of the American College of Physicians and an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine. 
 

Conducting High-Value Secondary Dataset Analysis: An Introductory Guide and Resources
Authors: Smith AK, Ayanian JZ, Covinsky KE, et al.
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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Early Dissemination of Bevacizumab for Advanced Colorectal Cancer: A Prospective Cohort Study
Authors: Zafar SY, Malin JL, Grambow SC, et al.
BMC Cancer
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Hospice Care and Survival Among Elderly Patients with Lung Cancer
Authors: Saito AM, Landrum MB, Neville BA, et al.
Journal of Palliative Medicine
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How Health Care Organizations Are Using Data on Patients’ Race and Ethnicity to Improve Quality of Care
Authors: Lasser KE, Murillo J, Lisboa S, et al.
Milbank Quarterly
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Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Ethnically Diverse, Low-Income Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trrial
Authors: Lasser KE, Murillo J, Lisboa S, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine
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Profiling Hospitals by Survival of Patients with Colorectal Cancer
Authors: Zheng H, Zhang W, Ayanian JZ, et al.
Health Services Research
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Relation of Race, Ethnicity and Cardiac Surgeons to Operative Mortality Rates in Primary Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in California
Authors: Castellanos LR, Li Z, Yeo KK, et al.
American Journal of Cardiology
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Diversity in cardiovascular outcomes among Chinese and South Asian patients.

Circulation
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Commentary: Assessing the health effects of Medicare coverage for previously uninsured adults: a matter of life and death?
Authors: McWilliams JM, Meara E, Zaslavsky AM, et al.
Health Services Research
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Patients’ experiences with care for lung cancer and colorectal cancer: findings from the Cancer Care Outcomes Research and Surveillance Consortium.
Authors: Ayanian JZ, Zaslavsky AM, Arora NK, et al.
Journal of Clinical Oncology
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