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Arjun Venkatesh, MD, MBA, MHS, is the Chair of Emergency Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and a Professor at Yale University. He leads the Department of Emergency Medicine and serves as a Scientist at the Yale Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE). His roles include advancing healthcare quality, emergency care efficiency, and health policy. Dr. Venkatesh is a national leader in emergency medicine, contributing to federal quality measurement programs like CMS's Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings and leading the ACEP Emergency Quality Network.
Education: MD from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, MBA from Ohio State University, and MHS from Yale University. Completed residency at Brigham and Women’s/MGH and the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program at Yale.
Research focuses on healthcare quality, system efficiency, opioid use disorder, and emergency care transitions. He has published over 200 peer-reviewed papers and secured $6M+ in NIH/AHRQ grants. His work informs national standards for emergency care quality and hospital performance metrics.
Publications highlight innovations in clinical decision support, emergency department efficiency, and patient-reported outcomes (e.g., PROM-OTED tool). His recent studies address post-COVID-19 health outcomes, hospital capacity constraints, and opioid use disorder interventions.
Awards: Mid-Career Research Award (SAEM, 2022), Young Investigator Award (SAEM, 2017), and Top New Reviewer (Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2015).
Grants and Advising: Leads the E-QUAL Network, collaborates with CMS, and mentors teams advancing emergency care equity. His lab focuses on translating research into practice to improve acute care delivery.
Labs/Teams: Venkatesh Lab (Yale) and the Reid Lab for Innovation in Population Health. Collaborates with experts like Craig Rothenberg and Andrew Ulrich on quality improvement initiatives.
