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Jason Fish is a Clinical Professor in General Internal Medicine and Chief Executive Officer of Yale Health at Yale School of Medicine. He holds a MD from Weill Cornell Medical College, an MS in Health Services Research from UCLA, and executive education in healthcare leadership. His research focuses on healthcare quality improvement methodologies such as Lean Six Sigma, clinical decision support systems, and process optimization in chronic disease management. Notable projects include improving depression screening in oncology, diabetes control in endocrine clinics, and rheumatoid arthritis treatment protocols. He has contributed to advancing electronic health record systems and preventive care metrics.
- Education: MD (Weill Cornell), MS Health Services Research (UCLA)
- Roles: Chief Executive Officer (Yale Health), Clinical Scholar (Robert Wood Johnson Program)
Research emphasizes translating quality improvement strategies into clinical practice, with a focus on diabetes, rheumatology, and mental health integration. Recent work highlights interdisciplinary applications of Lean Six Sigma to enhance care outcomes and reduce disparities. Awards and recognitions are not explicitly listed in the provided text.
Advising and grant activities are not detailed here, though his leadership roles suggest involvement in institutional initiatives. Active in Yale Health’s operational and strategic leadership, contributing to the School of Medicine’s mission through clinical and administrative expertise.

