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Elizabeth H. Bradley

Elizabeth H. Bradley

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Medicine

D-Index
103
Citations
45099
World Ranking
7284
National Ranking
3814

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Elizabeth H. Bradley is affiliated with Vassar College in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in the domains of health policy, healthcare systems, and public health. Their research output spans multiple topics including healthcare policy and management, global maternal and child health, and higher education research studies.

Their recent publications demonstrate engagement with issues relating to health outcomes, infectious disease response, and health economics. Notable papers include:

  • "US withdrawal from WHO is unlawful and threatens global and US health and security" (2020, The Lancet)
  • "Diversity, Inclusive Leadership, and Health Outcomes" (2020, International Journal of Health Policy and Management)
  • "Comparison of Cancer-Related Spending and Mortality Rates in the US vs 21 High-Income Countries" (2022, JAMA Health Forum)
  • "Reopening Colleges During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic-One Size Does Not Fit All" (2020, JAMA Network Open)
  • "Leveraging the mathematics of shape for solar magnetic eruption prediction" (2020, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate)

Frequent coauthors associated with Elizabeth H. Bradley's work include:

  • Wendy Maragh Taylor
  • Lawrence O. Gostin
  • Varad Deshmukh
  • James D. Meiss
  • Negalign Berhanu Bayou

Bradley often publishes in several academic venues, with the following journals being recurrent platforms for their research:

  • International Journal of Health Policy and Management
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America
  • The Lancet
  • JAMA Health Forum

Their academic interests cover various subfields, including:

  • General Health Professions
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Emergency Medical Services

The main thematic areas present in their body of work are:

  • Higher Education Research Studies
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Healthcare Systems and Reforms
  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Global Health Workforce Issues
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies

Elizabeth H. Bradley's recognition includes being named a Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) in 2017.

Best Publications

  • Qualitative data analysis for health services research: developing taxonomy, themes, and theory.

    Elizabeth H. Bradley;Leslie A. Curry;Kelly J. Devers

  • Understanding the Treatment Preferences of Seriously Ill Patients

    Terri R Fried;Elizabeth H Bradley;Virginia R Towle;Heather Allore

  • Qualitative and Mixed Methods Provide Unique Contributions to Outcomes Research

    Leslie A. Curry;Ingrid M. Nembhard;Elizabeth H. Bradley

  • Effect of Door-to-Balloon Time on Mortality in Patients With ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction

    Robert L. McNamara;Yongfei Wang;Jeph Herrin;Jeptha P. Curtis

  • Strategies for reducing the door-to-balloon time in acute myocardial infarction.

    Elizabeth H. Bradley;Jeph Herrin;Yongfei Wang;Barbara A. Barton

  • Times to Treatment in Transfer Patients Undergoing Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in the United States National Registry of Myocardial Infarction (NRMI)-3/4 Analysis

    Brahmajee K. Nallamothu;Eric R. Bates;Jeph Herrin;Yongfei Wang

  • Patterns of Hospital Performance in Acute Myocardial Infarction and Heart Failure 30-Day Mortality and Readmission

    Harlan M. Krumholz;Angela R. Merrill;Eric M. Schone;Geoffrey C. Schreiner

  • Research in action: using positive deviance to improve quality of health care

    Elizabeth H Bradley;Leslie A Curry;Shoba Ramanadhan;Laura Rowe

  • Getting by: underuse of interpreters by resident physicians.

    Lisa C. Diamond;Lisa C. Diamond;Lisa C. Diamond;Yael Schenker;Leslie Curry;Elizabeth H. Bradley

  • Relationship between time of day, day of week, timeliness of reperfusion, and in-hospital mortality for patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.

    David J. Magid;Yongfei Wang;Jeph Herrin;Robert L. McNamara

  • Health Effects of Involuntary Job Loss Among Older Workers Findings From the Health and Retirement Survey

    William T. Gallo;Elizabeth H. Bradley;Michele Siegel;Stanislav V. Kasl

  • Hospital quality for acute myocardial infarction: correlation among process measures and relationship with short-term mortality.

    Elizabeth H. Bradley;Jeph Herrin;Brian Elbel;Robert L. McNamara

  • Expanding the Andersen model: the role of psychosocial factors in long-term care use.

    Elizabeth H Bradley;Sarah A McGraw;Leslie Curry;Alison Buckser

  • Hospital Strategies Associated With 30-Day Readmission Rates for Patients With Heart Failure

    Elizabeth H. Bradley;Leslie Curry;Leora I. Horwitz;Heather Sipsma

  • Functional disability and health care expenditures for older persons.

    Terri R. Fried;Elizabeth H. Bradley;Christianna S. Williams;Mary E. Tinetti

  • Relationship Between Hospital Readmission and Mortality Rates for Patients Hospitalized With Acute Myocardial Infarction, Heart Failure, or Pneumonia

    Harlan M. Krumholz;Zhenqiu Lin;Patricia S. Keenan;Jersey Chen

  • Management of Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators in End-of-Life Care

    Nathan E Goldstein;Rachel Lampert;Elizabeth Bradley;Joanne Lynn

  • A Qualitative Study of Increasing β-Blocker Use After Myocardial Infarction: Why Do Some Hospitals Succeed?

    Elizabeth H. Bradley;Eric S. Holmboe;Jennifer A. Mattera;Sarah A. Roumanis

  • A Campaign to Improve the Timeliness of Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Door-to-Balloon: An Alliance for Quality

    Harlan M. Krumholz;Elizabeth H. Bradley;Brahmajee K. Nallamothu;Henry H. Ting

  • Health and social services expenditures: associations with health outcomes

    Elizabeth H Bradley;Benjamin R Elkins;Jeph Herrin;Brian Elbel

Frequent Co-Authors

Harlan M. Krumholz
Harlan M. Krumholz Yale University
Leslie A. Curry
Leslie A. Curry Yale University
Yongfei Wang
Yongfei Wang Yale University
Stanislav V. Kasl
Stanislav V. Kasl Yale University
Ruth McCorkle
Ruth McCorkle Yale University
David J. Magid
David J. Magid University of Colorado Denver
Jeptha P. Curtis
Jeptha P. Curtis Yale University
Brahmajee K. Nallamothu
Brahmajee K. Nallamothu University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
R. Sean Morrison
R. Sean Morrison Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Martha J. Radford
Martha J. Radford New York University

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