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Jacqueline Grady is an Associate Director of Data Management and Analytics and Information Security Officer at the Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE) within the Yale School of Medicine. With over 35 years of experience in healthcare data analysis, her work focuses on developing and refining quality metrics, evaluating disease management programs, and enhancing risk adjustment models using Medicare claims data. She holds a Master's in Statistics and a Bachelor's in Biological Sciences from the University of Connecticut.
- Education: MS Statistics (University of Connecticut), BS Biological Sciences (University of Connecticut)
- Key Roles: Data Management Lead, Information Security Officer, Healthcare Analytics Expert
Her research interests include hospital performance measurement, readmission reduction strategies, and the application of administrative claims data to improve healthcare outcomes. Notable contributions include developing algorithms to identify planned readmissions and refining models to predict Medicare payment systems. Collaborations with researchers like Harlan Krumholz and Joseph Ross highlight her work on cardiovascular outcomes, COPD mortality trends, and pandemic response analyses.
Publications reflect her focus on quality improvement, including studies on orthopedic surgery outcomes, pandemic mortality associations, and COPD documentation artifacts. Though no formal advisees are listed, her contributions to collaborative research projects and quality measure development demonstrate significant mentorship in healthcare analytics.
Labs/Teams: Core leadership in the Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE), contributing to interdisciplinary teams focused on translational research and health policy.