
معرفی
Eugene Nelson, DSc, MPH, is a Professor at The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. He serves as Director of Population Health and Measurement at The Dartmouth Institute, leading initiatives to advance healthcare coproduction and system performance measurement.
- Education:
- AB from Dartmouth College
- MPH from Yale University
- DSc from Harvard University
Nelson is a national leader in healthcare quality improvement, focusing on patient-centered registries, learning health systems, and clinical microsystems. His work spans chronic disease populations (cystic fibrosis, IBD, rheumatology) and emphasizes value-driven healthcare models.
Key contributions include the Clinical Value Compass and Whole System Measures, which revolutionized healthcare performance assessment. He co-founded the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and authored over 150 publications, including two books: Quality by Design and Value by Design.
- Scientific Awards:
- Ernest A. Codman Award (The Joint Commission)
His research drives national demonstration programs and cross-disciplinary collaboration at Dartmouth, focusing on transforming healthcare delivery through data-driven innovation.





