Christine Vogeli, Ph.D.
Contact Information:

617-724-0984
cvogeli@partners.org

Select Publications

Vogeli C, Yucel R, BenDavid E, Jones L, Anderson M, Louis KS, Campbell E. Data withholding and the next generation of scientists: Results of a National Survey. Acad Med, Feburary 2006; 81(2):128-136.

Forrest CB, Weiner JP, Fowles J, Vogeli C, Frick KD, Lemke KW, Starfield B. Self-referral in point-of-service health plans. JAMA May 2, 2001; 285(17); 2223-2231.

Waldron I, Bratelli G, Carriker L, Sung WC, Vogeli C, and Waldman E. Gender differences in tobacco use in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and Latin America. Soc. Sci. Med 1988; 27(11); 1269-75.

Non-Peer Reviewed Manuscripts and Reports

Blumenthal DB, Vogeli C, Alexander L, and Pittman M. A five-nation hospital survey: Communalities, Differences and Discontinuities. Commonwealth Fund Web publication #734. May 2004.

Blumenthal DB, Vogeli C, Lu, Z. Evaluation of the Commonwealth Fund’s Program in International Health Care Policy and Practice. Commonwealth Fund internal report. March 2004.

Blumenthal DB, Vogeli C. The American College of Surgeons Volunteerism and Giving Back to Society among surgeons Project: Phase Three – Survey of ACS Fellows. American College of Surgeons Soecioeconomic Issues Committee. September 2002.

Delay, J, Vogeli C, Blumenthal D, Kaushal R, Landon B, and Normand SL. Physician Clinical Performance Assessment: The State of the Art; Issues, Possibilities, and Challenges for the Future. 2002.

 

 

Christine S. Vogeli, PhD

Christine S. Vogeli, PhD is an instructor in the Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and the Institute for Health Policy, Massachusetts General Hospital.

Her research interests include quality and safety assessment and reporting. She also assists Clinical Affairs, Partners Healthcare in their quality improvement and evaluation efforts.

Since joining the Institute her work has included a number of physician and health professional surveys in addition to analyses of claims and discharge abstract data.

Christine received her PhD in Health Services Research from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in June, 2003.

Prior to her graduate training she helped initiate the National Patient Feedback Program for the Veterans Health Administration, and served as a project director and the director of operations for Marketing Advertising Research, Inc., a Seattle area marketing research and consulting firm.