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Jennifer Mattera is Executive Director of the Yale New Haven Hospital Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE) and a Lecturer at Yale School of Public Health. She co-founded CORE in 1995 and leads strategic initiatives in healthcare quality measurement, program evaluation, and mixed-methods research. Her work focuses on improving healthcare systems through evidence-based interventions, particularly in cardiovascular disease management and telehealth applications.
Dr. Mattera holds a DrPH in Social and Behavioral Health/Public Health Leadership (2011) from Boston University, an MPH in Chronic Disease Epidemiology from Yale University (1995), and a BS in Biology from the University of New Haven (1991). She has extensive experience in large-scale research projects with federal agencies (CMS, DoD, FDA) and academic collaborations internationally.
Her research emphasizes hospital performance evaluation, patient-centered outcomes, and innovative care delivery models. Notable studies include telemonitoring for heart failure patients and administrative claims-based readmission/mortality metrics. She co-directs the Yale-CORE PCOR K-12 training program, fostering the next generation of healthcare researchers.
Publications span cardiovascular outcomes, quality improvement strategies, and health policy. Key areas include reducing door-to-balloon times for STEMI patients, optimizing heart failure care pathways, and leveraging genomic data in myocardial infarction research. Her interdisciplinary work bridges clinical practice, policy, and technology to enhance healthcare equity and efficiency.