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Scott Halpern is the John M. Eisenberg Professor at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, and serves as Director of the Penn Advances in Innovation and Research in Critical Care (PAIR) Center. As an active ICU physician at Penn Medicine, he specializes in critical care and pulmonary medicine with a focus on behavioral economics applications to improve clinical decision-making and reduce health disparities.
His research spans critical care medicine, pulmonary diseases, health services research, and behavioral economics, emphasizing interventions to address racial/ethnic disparities in clinical trials, sepsis management, and acute respiratory failure outcomes. Key interests include predictive modeling for mortality/hospital-free days, COPD diagnostics, palliative care integration, and nudge-based strategies to enhance patient adherence and trial diversity. His work consistently examines equity implications across clinical contexts.
Analysis of his 2022-2025 publications reveals a dominant focus on behavioral economic strategies for clinical trial enrollment equity, machine learning validation for mortality prediction, and racial disparity analyses in critical care. Recurring themes include sepsis treatment timing, spirometry interpretation biases, multimorbidity impacts on surgical outcomes, and cost-transparency interventions in heart failure care—all prioritizing vulnerable populations.
Scientific Awards: No specific prizes, fellowships, or medals were documented in the provided sources.
Advising and Grants: Details regarding student mentorship or active grant funding were not available in the given materials.
Dr. Halpern leads the PAIR Center (pair.upenn.edu), which drives innovation in critical care through projects including the Healthy Lungs Trial (mobile health tools for tobacco treatment in underserved populations), POCKET-COST-HF (cost transparency in heart failure decisions), and the ITERATE initiative (behavioral interventions for equitable clinical trial participation). The center integrates clinicians, data scientists, and behavioral economists to design scalable interventions for critical care challenges.
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