This K24 award is requested by David O. Meltzer, MD, PhD. He is an MD with a PhD in Economics and is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago. His primary appointment is in the Department of Medicine, but he holds secondary appointments in the Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies and the Department of Economics. Since joining the faculty at the University of Chicago 11 years ago, he has played a major role in the establishment of several major research programs that have come to encompass the work of multiple faculty members, several major training programs that have come to serve as the University's core training resources in health services and outcomes research, and established a major university-wide center for interdisciplinary research in health and the social sciences, the Center for Health and the Social Sciences (CHeSS). His research has focused on the theoretical foundations of medical cost-effectiveness analysis, and on improving the cost and quality of care for hospitalized patients, with a major focus in both areas on addressing issues of greatest relevance to older persons. His work in cost-effectiveness analysis has resulted in the creation of an active and productive group of faculty working collaboratively in the area of medical decision making. His work in hospital medicine has resulted in the development of an Academic Hospitalist Program as a vehicle through which to use our inpatient general medicine services a laboratory for applied social science research in health care quality, making the University of Chicago among the leading programs in hospital medicine nationally. He has been the primary mentor of 33 trainees including PhD students, medical fellows, and junior faculty. This award would support Dr. Meltzer's research, training, and faculty development activities related to cost-effectiveness analysis and hospital care of the elderly. ? ? ?

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
Type
Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (K24)
Project #
1K24AG031326-01A1
Application #
7472667
Study Section
National Institute on Aging Initial Review Group (NIA)
Program Officer
Haaga, John G
Project Start
2008-06-01
Project End
2013-05-31
Budget Start
2008-06-01
Budget End
2009-05-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
$174,352
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Chicago
Department
Internal Medicine/Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
005421136
City
Chicago
State
IL
Country
United States
Zip Code
60637
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Adams, Dara R; Flores, Andrea; Coltri, Ainoa et al. (2016) A Missed Opportunity to Improve Patient Satisfaction? Patient Perceptions of Inpatient Communication With Their Primary Care Physician. Am J Med Qual 31:568-576
Press, Valerie G; Arora, Vineet M; Trela, Kristin C et al. (2016) Effectiveness of Interventions to Teach Metered-Dose and Diskus Inhaler Techniques. A Randomized Trial. Ann Am Thorac Soc 13:816-24
Prochaska, Micah T; Press, Valerie G; Meltzer, David O et al. (2016) Patient Perceptions of Wearable Face-Mounted Computing Technology and the Effect on the Doctor-Patient Relationship. Appl Clin Inform 7:946-953
Wray, Charlie M; Flores, Andrea; Padula, William V et al. (2016) Measuring patient experiences on hospitalist and teaching services: Patient responses to a 30-day postdischarge questionnaire. J Hosp Med 11:99-104
Beveridge, Claire; Knutson, Kristen; Spampinato, Lisa et al. (2015) Daytime Physical Activity and Sleep in Hospitalized Older Adults: Association with Demographic Characteristics and Disease Severity. J Am Geriatr Soc 63:1391-400
Zhang, James X; Meltzer, David O (2015) Risk factors for cost-related medication non-adherence among older patients with cancer. Integr Cancer Sci Ther 2:300-304
Press, Valerie G; Matthiesen, Madeleine I; Ranadive, Alisha et al. (2015) Insights into inpatients with poor vision: A high value proposition. J Hosp Med 10:311-3
Hougham, Gavin W; Ham, Sandra A; Ruhnke, Gregory W et al. (2014) Sequence patterns in the resolution of clinical instabilities in community-acquired pneumonia and association with outcomes. J Gen Intern Med 29:563-71
Meltzer, David O; Ruhnke, Gregory W (2014) Redesigning care for patients at increased hospitalization risk: the Comprehensive Care Physician model. Health Aff (Millwood) 33:770-7

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