
معرفی
Robert S. Rudin is a Senior Information Scientist and Professor of Policy Analysis at the RAND School of Public Policy, RAND Corporation. His work centers on digital health innovation, with a focus on health information technology (HIT), electronic health records (EHRs), and clinically integrated interventions to enhance care coordination, patient-reported outcomes, and clinical decision support.
His research spans the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of health IT systems, with particular attention to the needs of patients, clinicians, and health systems. He investigates how technologies like remote symptom monitoring, telehealth, and health information exchange (HIE) can improve care quality, reduce overuse, and support chronic disease management.
Based on recent publications, Rudin's research trends emphasize user-centered design, EHR integration, scalability of digital interventions (especially for asthma and low back pain), and the organizational and policy barriers to effective HIT adoption. His work often involves randomized trials, qualitative analysis, and national policy evaluation.
- Health Information Technology
- Clinical Decision Support
- Electronic Health Records
- Patient-Reported Outcomes
- Remote Monitoring
- Telehealth
- Health Care Quality
- Interoperability
Robert S. Rudin has not received any explicitly mentioned scientific awards in the provided texts. However, his extensive publication record and leadership in federally funded and policy-relevant research indicate significant professional recognition.
He advises on health IT policy and implementation, contributing to national initiatives such as PCORnet and HIE evaluation. His work often involves collaboration with health systems, clinicians, and federal agencies to improve data use, care coordination, and patient safety. He has not advised any named students in the provided materials.
Rudin leads and contributes to multidisciplinary research teams at RAND focused on health IT evaluation, digital innovation, and policy analysis. His projects often involve stakeholder engagement, user-centered design, and real-world implementation studies across diverse health care settings.




