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Karl Minges is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. He holds a PhD from Yale University (2016) and an MPH from Columbia University (2010). His research focuses on cardiovascular outcomes, healthcare quality, socioeconomic disparities in health, and chronic disease management. Minges collaborates extensively with institutions like the Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE). His work bridges clinical cardiology with public health, emphasizing disparities in care access and device utilization. Recent studies explore strategies to reduce hospital readmissions in low-income populations and outcomes of cardiac devices in complex patient groups like dialysis patients. He has published over 50 peer-reviewed articles, with a focus on predictive models for cardiovascular events and device efficacy analysis.
Key collaborations include work with Jeptha Curtis, Harlan Krumholz, and James Freeman. Minges' research often leverages large national registries (e.g., NCDR) to assess real-world outcomes. He has contributed to understanding industry influence on device selection practices and long-term impacts of left atrial appendage occlusion procedures. His work on socioeconomic factors shaping healthcare quality has policy implications for safety-net hospitals.