Associate Professor
Harvard Medical School
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Jason H. Wasfy MD MPhil is director of outcomes research in the Mass General Cardiology Division and associate professor at Harvard Medical School. His research broadly uses quasi-experimental statistical approaches as well as qualitative methods to understand comparative effectiveness of treatment strategies and the effects of health policies and novel forms of care delivery on clinical outcomes.
Dr. Wasfy’s research has been funded both by the American Heart Association and National Institutes of Health as well as other sources and he was the recipient of the American Heart Association Quality and Outcomes Young Investigator Award in 2016. He has published over 160 peer-reviewed publications in academic journals, and he has mentored over 35 junior investigators. Dr. Wasfy is currently the chair of the New England Comparative Effectiveness Public Affairs Council, the nation’s leading pharmaceutical price watchdog, a delegate to the Lancet Commission of Atherosclerotic Heart Disease, and an associate editor of JACC.
As a clinical cardiologist, Dr. Wasfy practices outpatient general cardiology as well as serves 8 weeks per year on several inpatient cardiology services including the cardiac intensive care unit.
Dr. Wasfy completed fellowships in cardiology and health policy and management at the MGH, where he was the Roman DeSanctis clinical scholar in cardiology in 2011 and served as chief fellow in cardiology. He received his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from MIT, his MPhil from Oxford University where he studied as a Marshall Scholar, and his SM and MD degrees from Harvard.
Nothing to Disclose
Best Practices in Mortality Review
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM CT