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Ariadne Labs and Genomes2People Launch New Precision Population Health Initiative

New initiative combines world-class clinical genomics experts, primary care leaders,  and implementation scientists to solve challenges facing health care systems adopting precision medicine in primary care. BOSTON, MA — March 23, 2021 Ariadne Labs today announced the launch of the Precision Population Health initiative. Developed in collaboration with Genomes2People, a research program at Brigham and… Continue reading Ariadne Labs and Genomes2People Launch New Precision Population Health Initiative

Mar 23 2021
Karin S. Leschly

Karin S. Leschly, MD, FAAFP, serves as the Medical Director of Quality Improvement and Population Health at the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, one of the largest federally qualified community health centers in the nation.

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Ariadne Labs Names Two New Members to Advisory Board

BOSTON, MA – January 12, 2021 — Today, Ariadne Labs welcomes two new members to its Advisory Board. Elliot Cohen and Karin Leschly will be joining the Advisory Board as trusted advisors and dedicated ambassadors to Ariadne Labs’ mission to create scalable solutions that improve health care delivery at the most critical moments for people… Continue reading Ariadne Labs Names Two New Members to Advisory Board

Jan 12 2021
Josko Silobrcic, MD, MPH, MS

Dr. Silobrcic is currently Executive Advisor to Innovaccer, Inc., where he was previously Vice President and Executive Director, Innovaccer Academy, heading the company’s efforts around its industry-leading platform for training programs and resources in transformative, value-based care. He is also Course Director and Adjunct Faculty in the Health Policy and Management Department of the Harvard… Continue reading Josko Silobrcic, MD, MPH, MS

Good News: In The Debate About School Re-opening, There Are A Few Things Schools Don’t Actually Need To Do

By Asaf Bitton, MD, MPH; Evan Benjamin, MD, MS, FACP; Margaret Ben-Or, MPH Many K–12 schools in the United States are closing in on the end of their first term of the 2020–2021 school year, a year unlike anything we have experienced in recent history due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some schools have opened their… Continue reading Good News: In The Debate About School Re-opening, There Are A Few Things Schools Don’t Actually Need To Do

An Interview with Nurse Practitioner Gina Ferrari

What’s your professional background? I’m a nurse practitioner. I work as a research fellow in global health equity and type I diabetes with Partners in Health (PIH) in the Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) Synergies Team. Over the past year, I have worked at PIH sites in Malawi and Rwanda collaborating with local NCD teams to manage… Continue reading An Interview with Nurse Practitioner Gina Ferrari

Rapid Onboarding for Redeployed Clinicians: What Matters to Them? A Research Brief for System Leaders

By Susan Haas MD, MS and Rachel Smith MS, PA-C The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has led to redeployment of thousands of U.S. clinicians to treat patients using new or updated skills and practicing in unfamiliar locations of the hospital. Optimal onboarding, particularly under the stressors of limited time and high levels of fear and anxiety, is… Continue reading Rapid Onboarding for Redeployed Clinicians: What Matters to Them? A Research Brief for System Leaders

Crowdsourcing Against Coronavirus: The COVID Translate Project’s Mission to Spread Knowledge Worldwide

By Ruby Kwak In late March 2020, as COVID-19 infection rates climbed rapidly in the United States, Dr. KJ Seung of Partners in Health — a global health NGO based in Boston — reached out to his brother, Professor Sebastian Seung, a neuroscience and computer science professor, at Princeton University, with an unusual request for… Continue reading Crowdsourcing Against Coronavirus: The COVID Translate Project’s Mission to Spread Knowledge Worldwide

Zero Visitation Policy: A Call for Empathy During Troubling Times

Download as a PDF Pandemic precautions are now in place. Zero visitation policies at hospitals mean no one besides patients are allowed into the facility. Zero—no family members, no friends, no loved ones. It goes against our humanity and everything we, as health care providers, have done in the past, but it is a necessity,… Continue reading Zero Visitation Policy: A Call for Empathy During Troubling Times