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Edward H. Wagner

Edward H. Wagner

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
104
Citations
70287
World Ranking
6889
National Ranking
3633

Edward H. Wagner publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Edward H. Wagner sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 340 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Edward H. Wagner D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Edward H. Wagner sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 104 D-Index — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Edward H. Wagner is affiliated with Kaiser Permanente in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Health Professions with a particular focus on General Health Professions. Additional subfields addressed in their work include Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Economics and Econometrics, Applied Psychology, and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.

Their published work covers several main topics, notably Primary Care and Health Outcomes, Health Policy Implementation Science, Public Health Policies and Education, Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Healthcare Systems and Technology, and Phosphorus and nutrient management.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • PubMed
  • Milbank Quarterly
  • Journal of Cleaner Production
  • International Journal of Care Coordination
  • Implementation Research and Practice

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Wagner are:

  • "Health risk appraisal: review of evidence for effectiveness." (2020, PubMed)
  • "Leading Innovative Practice: Leadership Attributes in LEAP Practices" (2020, Milbank Quarterly)
  • "Precipitating phosphorus as struvite from anaerobically-digested dairy manure" (2022, Journal of Cleaner Production)
  • "The vulnerability of nursing home residents to the Covid-19 pandemic" (2020, International Journal of Care Coordination)
  • "Transitioning patients from outpatient mental health services to primary care: A rapid literature review" (2021, Implementation Research and Practice)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Wagner include:

  • Katie Coleman
  • Victor J. Schoenbach
  • William L. Beery
  • Benjamin F. Crabtree
  • Jenna Howard

In recognition of their contributions to the field, Wagner was named a Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) in 2007.

Best Publications

  • Improving Chronic Illness Care: Translating Evidence Into Action

    Edward H. Wagner;Brian T. Austin;Connie Davis;Mike Hindmarsh

  • Improving Primary Care for Patients With Chronic Illness

    Thomas Bodenheimer;Edward H. Wagner;Kevin Grumbach

  • Organizing care for patients with chronic illness.

    Edward H. Wagner;Brian T. Austin;Michael Von Korff

  • Improving primary care for patients with chronic illness: the chronic care model, Part 2

    Thomas Bodenheimer;Edward H. Wagner;Kevin Grumbach

  • Chronic disease management: what will it take to improve care for chronic illness?

    Wagner Eh

  • Evidence On The Chronic Care Model In The New Millennium

    Katie Coleman;Brian T. Austin;Cindy Brach;Edward H. Wagner

  • Collaborative Management of Chronic Illness

    M Von Korff;J Gruman;J Schaefer;S J Curry

  • THE EPIDEMIOLOGIC EVIDENCE FOR A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL SUPPORT AND HEALTH

    W. Eugene Broadhead;W. Eugene Broadhead;Berton H. Kaplan;Sherman A. James;Edward H. Wagner

  • The role of patient care teams in chronic disease management

    Edward H Wagner

  • A chronic disease score from automated pharmacy data.

    Michael Von Korff;Edward H. Wagner;Kathleen Saunders

  • The Risk of Myocardial Infarction Associated With Antihypertensive Drug Therapies

    Bruce M. Psaty;Susan R. Heckbert;Thomas D. Koepsell;David S. Siscovick

  • Health Outcomes Associated with Antihypertensive Therapies Used as First-Line Agents: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    Bruce M. Psaty;Nicholas L. Smith;David S. Siscovick;Thomas D. Koepsell

  • Interventions to Improve the Management of Diabetes in Primary Care, Outpatient, and Community Settings: A systematic review

    C M Renders;G D Valk;S J Griffin;E H Wagner

  • Self-management: Enabling and empowering patients living with cancer as a chronic illness†‡

    Ruth McCorkle;Elizabeth Ercolano;Mark Lazenby;Mark Lazenby;Dena Schulman-Green

  • Improving the quality of health care for chronic conditions

    J E Epping-Jordan;S D Pruitt;R Bengoa;E H Wagner

  • Quality Improvement in Chronic Illness Care: A Collaborative Approach

    Edward H. Wagner;Edward H. Wagner;Russell E. Glasgow;Connie Davis;Amy E. Bonomi

  • Development and validation of the Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC)

    Russell E. Glasgow;Edward H. Wagner;Judith Schaefer;Lisa D. Mahoney

  • The Effect of Strength and Endurance Training on Gait, Balance, Fall Risk, and Health Services Use in Community-Living Older Adults

    David M. Buchner;M. Elaine Cress;Barbara J. De Lateur;Peter C. Esselman

  • Distressed high utilizers of medical care: DSM-III-R diagnoses and treatment needs☆

    Wayne Katon;Michael Von Korff;Elizabeth Lin;Elizabeth Lin;Patricia Lipscomb

  • Chronic Illness Management: What Is the Role of Primary Care?

    Arlyss Anderson Rothman;Edward H Wagner

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael VonKorff
Michael VonKorff Kaiser Permanente
Michael Von Korff
Michael Von Korff Kaiser Permanente
Wayne Katon
Wayne Katon University of Washington
Susan J. Curry
Susan J. Curry University of Iowa
Bruce M. Psaty
Bruce M. Psaty University of Washington
Gregory E. Simon
Gregory E. Simon Kaiser Permanente
Thomas D. Koepsell
Thomas D. Koepsell University of Washington
Andrea Z. LaCroix
Andrea Z. LaCroix University of California, San Diego
Russell E. Glasgow
Russell E. Glasgow University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Suzanne G. Leveille
Suzanne G. Leveille University of Massachusetts Boston

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