About
David Ganz is a Researcher at the Department of Internal Medicine within the Yale School of Medicine. His work focuses on geriatric health, clinical trial methodologies, and healthcare data analysis. He leads research in fall prevention strategies for older adults and opioid use disorder treatment in Medicare beneficiaries. Collaborations include prominent institutions and researchers like Erich J. Greene and Thomas M. Gill.
Research interests emphasize leveraging electronic health record (EHR) data for clinical outcomes assessment and developing algorithms for healthcare data analysis. Notable contributions include validating ICD-10-CM coding systems and advancing large language model applications in medical coding.
Publications highlight methodological advancements in clinical trials, including comparisons between routine data collection and randomized controlled trials. His work has been featured in high-impact journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine and Journal of Clinical Epidemiology.
Dr. Ganz actively collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on global health initiatives, including co-authoring world guidelines for falls prevention. His research bridges biostatistics, public health, and clinical practice, addressing critical issues in aging populations and healthcare system optimization.
