Paul Gardent

Clinical Professor of Business Administration at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth

Schools

  • Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth

Links

Biography

Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth

Current Research Topics

  • Ethics in health care improvement and leadership
  • Role of transparency in improving quality and value in health care

Professional Activities

Academic positions

  • Tuck School of Business, 2008–present
  • Adjunct Professor, The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, 2009–present
  • Instructor, Community and Family Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine, 1980–present

Nonacademic positions

  • Senior Associate, Center for Leadership and Improvement, The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, 2006–present;
  • Executive Vice President, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, 1998–2006
  • Vice President, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, 1979–84
  • Senior Vice President, Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, 1978–79; Senior Consultant, Price Waterhouse, 1976–78
  • Administrator, Maternal and Child Health Services, State of New Hampshire, 1971–74

Board memberships

  • Current: Director, Mascoma Financial Service Corporation; Trustee of Trust Funds for Hanover, N.H.
  • Previous: Trustee, New Hampshire Foundation for Healthy Communities
  • Director, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
  • Trustee and Chairman of the Board (2006), New Hampshire Hospital Association
  • Chair of the Executive Committee, Quality Management Network

Degree

Certified Public Accountant, Massachusetts License; MBA, Tuck School of Business, 1976; BA and BS, University of New Hampshire, 1970

Areas of expertise

Health care leadership and administration, health care quality and performance improvement, health strategy, finance and public policy, public health

Working Papers

  • With M. Shields and A. Epstein, “New Synergy Available to the Hospital Chief Executive Officer”
  • With W. Nelson, P Shulman, “Addressing Ethical Conflicts through a Microsystems Approach”
  • With I. Philibert et al., "Institutional Attributes Associated with Innovation and Improvement: Results of a Multisite Study"

Selected Publications

  • With S. Reeves, "Allocation of Scarce Resources: Ethics Conflicts in Rural Communities" chapter in The Handbook for Rural Health Ethics, Dartmouth College Press, 2010
  • With W. Nelson, "The Linkage Between Ethics and Quality,” Healthcare Executive, 2008
  • With P. Batalden, E. Nelson, E. Godfrey, "Leading the Macrosystem and Mesosystem for Microsystem Peak Performance," chapter in Quality By Design: A Clinical Microsystems Approach, Jossey Bass, 2007
  • With P. Batalden, E. Nelson, E. Godfrey, "Leading the Macrosystem and Mesosystem for Microsystem Peak Performance," in From Front Office to Front Line: Essential Issues for Health Care Leaders, Joint Commission Resources, 2005
  • With E. Nelson et al., "Publicly Reporting Comprehensive Quality and Cost Data: A Health Care System’s Transparency Initiative,” Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 2005
  • With B. Gewertz et al., "Integrating Education and Patient Care: GME Task Force Report,” Association of American Medical Colleges, 2003

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