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Elyse Lasser is an Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She is affiliated with the Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research (CHSOR), the Center for Population Health Information Technology (CPHIT), and the Hopkins Business of Health Initiative, reflecting her interdisciplinary focus on health systems and informatics.
- DrPH, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2021
- MS, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 2010
Dr. Lasser's research centers on the social and behavioral determinants of health, with a strong emphasis on leveraging digital data and electronic health records (EHRs) to enhance population health. Her work spans health informatics, health disparities, predictive modeling, and patient safety in primary care settings. She investigates how social risk data can be systematically collected, analyzed, and applied to improve clinical decision-making and health equity.
Her recent publications (2021–2024) reveal a consistent focus on integrating social determinants of health into EHRs, evaluating telehealth outcomes during the pandemic, and developing tools for social risk assessment and clinical decision support. These studies employ mixed methods, including retrospective analyses, qualitative interviews, and protocol development for randomized trials, published in top-tier journals such as JAMA Network Open, Academic Medicine, and Population Health Management.
Dr. Lasser has not been listed with any scientific awards in the provided text.
She collaborates extensively with researchers including Weiner JP, Kharrazi H, Hatef E, and Gudzune KA. While no formal advisees are listed, her role as a research professor suggests involvement in mentoring students and junior researchers. She contributes to academic training through her affiliation with certificate programs such as Public Health Informatics and Quality, Patient Safety and Outcomes Research.
Her work is embedded in research centers focused on health services, population health IT, and health innovation, indicating active participation in team-based, translational research aimed at improving healthcare delivery and outcomes.
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