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D-Index
40
Citations
6909
World Ranking
5351
National Ranking
2527

Gregg S. Meyer publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gregg S. Meyer sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 125 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Gregg S. Meyer D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gregg S. Meyer sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 100+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Gregg S. Meyer is affiliated with Massachusetts General Hospital in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, with a strong focus on health professions, economics, and medicine. These main fields are further detailed into subfields such as general health professions, economics and econometrics, infectious diseases, public health, environmental and occupational health, and clinical psychology.

The primary areas of study for Meyer include healthcare policy and management, primary care and health outcomes, and palliative care and end-of-life issues. Other notable topics within their work are patient satisfaction in healthcare, COVID-19 and mental health, long-term effects of COVID-19, and COVID-19 clinical research studies.

The scientist has contributed to a variety of academic journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • The American Journal of Managed Care
  • JAMA Network Open
  • Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
  • Health Services Research
  • Nursing Administration Quarterly

Meyer's recent papers illustrate a focus on health outcomes, healthcare systems, and pandemic-related health disparities. These papers include:

  • "Factors Associated With Increased Collection of Patient-Reported Outcomes Within a Large Health Care System," 2020, JAMA Network Open
  • "Is the Gap Closing? Comparison of Sociodemographic Disparities in COVID-19 Hospitalizations and Outcomes Between Two Temporal Waves of Admissions," 2022, Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
  • "Population Turnover and Leakage in Commercial ACOs," 2023, The American Journal of Managed Care
  • "A broader defense of the value of direct care in the Military Health System," 2022, Health Services Research
  • "Field Hospital Boston Hope," 2021, Nursing Administration Quarterly

Their collaborative work is evidenced by frequent partnerships with several co-authors, including Nicole M. Benson, Mary Price, Christine Vogeli, Maryann Vienneau, and Mallika L. Mendu. Each of these colleagues has co-authored multiple papers with Meyer, highlighting ongoing research relationships.

Best Publications

  • Potentially inappropriate medication use in the community-dwelling elderly: Findings from the 1996 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey

    Chunliu Zhan;Judith Sangl;Arlene S. Bierman;Marlene R. Miller

  • Perspective: a culture of respect, part 1: the nature and causes of disrespectful behavior by physicians.

    Lucian L. Leape;Miles F. Shore;Jules L. Dienstag;Robert J. Mayer

  • The Top Patient Safety Strategies That Can Be Encouraged for Adoption Now

    Paul G. Shekelle;Peter J. Pronovost;Robert M. Wachter;Kathryn M. McDonald

  • Advancing the Science of Patient Safety

    Paul G. Shekelle;Peter J. Pronovost;Robert M. Wachter;Stephanie L. Taylor

  • Perspective: A Culture of Respect, Part 2 Creating a Culture of Respect

    Lucian L. Leape;Miles F. Shore;Jules L. Dienstag;Robert J. Mayer

  • The effect of treating herpes zoster with oral acyclovir in preventing postherpetic neuralgia. A meta-analysis.

    Jeffrey L. Jackson;Robert Gibbons;Gregg Meyer;Lisa Inouye

  • Using Behavioral Economics to Design Physician Incentives That Deliver High-Value Care

    Ezekiel J. Emanuel;Peter A. Ubel;Judd B. Kessler;Gregg Meyer

  • Optimal methods for guideline implementation: conclusions from Leeds Castle meeting

    Peter A. Gross;Sheldon Greenfield;Shan Cretin;John Ferguson

  • Patient Safety Indicators: using administrative data to identify potential patient safety concerns.

    M R Miller;A Elixhauser;C Zhan;G S Meyer

  • Contemporary performance of U.S. teaching and nonteaching hospitals.

    David M. Shahian;Paul Nordberg;Gregg S. Meyer;Bonnie B. Blanchfield

  • Cottage industry to postindustrial care - The revolution in health care delivery

    Stephen J. Swensen;Gregg S. Meyer;Eugene C. Nelson;Gordon C. Hunt

  • More quality measures versus measuring what matters: a call for balance and parsimony

    Gregg S Meyer;Eugene C Nelson;David B Pryor;Brent James

  • House Calls to the Elderly — A Vanishing Practice among Physicians

    Gregg S. Meyer;Robert V. Gibbons

  • Relationship Between Performance Measurement and Accreditation: Implications for Quality of Care and Patient Safety:

    Marlene R. Miller;Peter Pronovost;Michele Donithan;Scott Zeger

  • Design and implementation of an application and associated services to support interdisciplinary medication reconciliation efforts at an integrated healthcare delivery network.

    Eric G. Poon;Eric G. Poon;Eric G. Poon;Barry Blumenfeld;Barry Blumenfeld;Claus Hamann;Claus Hamann;Alexander Turchin;Alexander Turchin;Alexander Turchin

  • Perspective: Physician leadership in quality.

    Peter J. Pronovost;Marlene R. Miller;Robert M. Wachter;Gregg S. Meyer

  • Transforming concepts in patient safety: a progress report

    Tejal K Gandhi;Gary S Kaplan;Lucian Leape;Donald M Berwick

  • Academic Health Centers in a Changing Environment

    David Blumenthal;Gregg S. Meyer

  • A middle ground on public accountability.

    Thomas H. Lee;Gregg S. Meyer;Troyen A. Brennan

  • The effects of HMO penetration on preventable hospitalizations.

    Chunliu Zhan;Marlene R. Miller;Herbert Wong;Gregg S. Meyer

  • Physician and Patient Views on Public Physician Rating Websites: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Alison M. Holliday;Allen Kachalia;Allen Kachalia;Gregg S. Meyer;Gregg S. Meyer;Thomas D. Sequist;Thomas D. Sequist;Thomas D. Sequist

Frequent Co-Authors

David M. Shahian
David M. Shahian Harvard University
Robert M. Wachter
Robert M. Wachter University of California, San Francisco
David Blumenthal
David Blumenthal Harvard University
Sharon-Lise T. Normand
Sharon-Lise T. Normand Harvard University
Tejal K. Gandhi
Tejal K. Gandhi Press Ganey
Peter J. Pronovost
Peter J. Pronovost Case Western Reserve University
Carolyn M. Clancy
Carolyn M. Clancy United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Sara J. Singer
Sara J. Singer Stanford University
Robert V. Gibbons
Robert V. Gibbons United States Department of the Army
Lucian L. Leape
Lucian L. Leape Harvard University

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