Ateev Mehrotra
Associate Professor of Health Care Policy and Medicine at International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans
Biography
International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans
Ateev Mehrotra, MD, MPH, is an associate professor of health care policy and medicine at Harvard Medical School and a hospitalist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Dr. Mehrotra’s research focuses on interventions to decrease costs and improve quality of care. Much of his work has focused on innovations in delivery such as retail clinics and e-visits and their impact on quality, costs, and access to health care. He is also interested in the role of consumerism and whether price transparency and public reporting of quality can impact patient decision making. Related work has focused on quality measurement, including how natural language processing can be used to analyze the data in electronic health records to measure the quality of care.
Education
BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994 MPH, University of California, Berkeley, 1998 MD, University of California, San Francisco, 1999 MSc, Harvard University School of Public Health, 2006
Training
Harvard Medicine-Pediatrics Residency, Boston, 2004 Harvard General Medicine Fellowship, Boston, 2006
Honors & Awards
2013
Alice Hersch Junior Investigator of the Year
AcademyHealth
2012
Excellence in Medical Student Research Mentoring Award
University of Pittsburgh Medical School
2008
Top 20 Most-Read Articles of Health Affairs
Health Affairs
2008 Outstanding Reviewer
Annals of Internal Medicine
2008
Milton W. Hamolsky Award for Outstanding Scientific Presentation by a Junior Faculty Member
Society of General Internal Medicine
2008 Award for Outstanding Abstract
AcademyHealth
2007 Award for Best Abstract
AcademyHealth
2004 Zeljco Nikolic Memorial Award
Massachusetts General Hospital
2004
Resident Teach Award from the Medical School Class of 2004
Harvard Medical School
2002, 2003
Excellence in Teaching Award
Cambridge Hospital
2012
Excellence in Medical Student Research Mentoring Award
University of Pittsburgh Medical School
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