Dae Hyun Kim

Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School

Schools

  • Harvard Medical School

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Biography

Harvard Medical School

Overview

Dr. Kim is a geriatrician, researcher, and mentor. He believes we can provide better health care to older people by incorporating frailty into clinical care, research, and population health.

Toward this mission, Dr. Kim founded the Frailty Research Program at the Marcus Institute. Funded by the grants from the National Institute on Aging, Harvard Catalyst, Medical Foundation, and John A. Hartford Foundation, his research aims to enable clinicians and health care systems to deliver clinical care and population health management tailored to a person’s frailty level.

As a Beeson scholar, Dr. Kim developed a claims-based frailty index algorithm, which allows estimation of the frailty level from administrative claims data such as Medicare data. This algorithm is widely used by epidemiologists and health services researchers who want to measure frailty on a population scale. He is a member of the Project Advisory Task Force for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation of the Department of Health and Human Services for "Validating and Expanding Claims-Based Algorithms of Frailty and Functional Disability for Value-Based Care and Payment." Dr. Kim’s current research uses this algorithm to evaluate the benefits and harms of drug therapies, surgical procedures, and care models by different levels of frailty.

To translate frailty into clinical practice, Dr. Kim has developed the Senior Health Calculator, an online frailty index calculator, which has been incorporated into the electronic medical records at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. As a result, frailty assessment is increasingly used for clinical decision-making and conversations about prognosis with patients and their family.

As a geriatrician, Dr. Kim provides preoperative comprehensive geriatric assessment in medically complex patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement in the Senior Health Practice at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

Dr. Kim has mentored over 30 people in their early career, including recipients of the National Institutes of Health career development awards. He teaches students and trainees at Harvard Medical School, Harvard Geriatrics Medicine Fellowship, and Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. He lectures on preoperative frailty assessment in the Harvard Annual Review of Geriatric Medicine course.

Dr. Kim is an associate editor of the Journals of Gerontology Medical Sciences and serves on the American Geriatrics Society Research Methods subcommittee and the editorial board of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

Education

  • Doctor of Science (ScD) Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (2009 — 2014)
  • Master of Public Health - MPH Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (2004 — 2005)
  • Doctor of Medicine - MD Yonsei University (1995 — 2001)

Awards and honors

  • 2006 The American Medical Association Foundation Seed Grant
  • 2007 Young Investigator Award, AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Meeting
  • 2007 Winner in Research Abstract, ACP Southeast Pennsylvania Meeting
  • 2008 Winner in Research Abstract, ACP National Meeting
  • 2008 The Kowlessar Award in General Internal Medicine, Jefferson Medical College
  • 2008 Winner in Research Abstract, ACP Massachusetts Meeting
  • 2009 Winner in Research Abstract, ACP Massachusetts Meeting
  • 2010 Emma Gildersleeve Lane Scholarship, Harvard University
  • 2013 Mentor of the Year Award, Harvard Geriatric Medicine Fellowship
  • 2016 Best Poster Award, American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting
  • 2017 Outstanding Junior Investigator of the Year Award, American Geriatrics Society
  • 2020 Presidential Best Abstract Award, American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting
  • 2020 Mentor of the Year Award, Harvard Geriatric Medicine Fellowship
  • 2021 Educator of the Year Award, Harvard Geriatric Medicine Fellowship

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