Designing Solutions.
Transforming Care.
Improving Lives.

Ariadne Labs is a joint center for health systems innovation at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

We create scalable systems-level solutions for better care now and for what’s next in health care. From checklists and conversation guides to fostering international collaborations and establishing global standards of measurement, our work has been accessed in more than 165 countries, touching hundreds of millions of lives.

About Us

Our Work

We design, test and spread scalable systems-level solutions that address gaps in the health care system. Our solutions improve health care processes, enhance purposeful interactions between patients and their providers, and impact populations at scale.


Our Focus Areas

MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH

Quality maternal and newborn care is a fundamental health care right.

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PATIENT SAFETY

Innovations aimed to reduce avoidable patient harm.

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INTEGRATED CARE

Health care systems require integration and communication for high-quality, equitable care.

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HEALTH CARE AT HOME

Our Impact

140
Million
patient lives touched in 2024
55
new tools
developed and disseminated
147
Thousand
health care workers touched in 2024
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Highlights

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Ariadne Labs and Atrium Health Showcase Mobile Hospital Hub Prototype in North Carolina

Ariadne Labs’ Home Hospital team was on the ground in North Carolina this month as Atrium Health showcased a prototype of a new mobile hospital hub designed to bring hospital-level care directly to rural communities. The milestone was featured by WSOC-TV, which highlighted the urgent need for faster, closer access to care in underserved areas.… Continue reading Ariadne Labs and Atrium Health Showcase Mobile Hospital Hub Prototype in North Carolina

Mar 5 2026
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NYT: 5 Conversations to Have With Your Aging Parents

Dr. Namita Seth Mohta highlights our Aging and Illness work in this The New York Times article about the importance of communication and planning with aging parents.

Feb 25 2026
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BEACONS Selects Seven Sites, Finalizes Gene List for Genomic Newborn Screening Study

Six states and one U.S. territory selected to assess feasibility of integrating whole genome sequencing into public health newborn screening Boston, MA Investigators leading BEACONS (Building Evidence and Collaboration for GenOmics in Nationwide Newborn Screening) today announced two major milestones in an NIH-funded research effort to evaluate genomic newborn screening: the selection of participating state… Continue reading BEACONS Selects Seven Sites, Finalizes Gene List for Genomic Newborn Screening Study

Jan 28 2026