
Kathryn M. McDonald, MM
Stanford Health Policy Executive Director and Senior Scholar
CHP/PCOR
Stanford University
117 Encina Commons
Stanford, CA 94305-6019
Research Interests
healthcare quality and patient safety; multidisciplinary approaches to evaluating health care practices and interventions; evidence-based medicine; medical technology assessment; decision analysis and patient preferences
Kathryn McDonald's Curriculum Vitae (1.0MB, modified May 2012)
Kathryn McDonald is the executive director of CHP/PCOR and a senior scholar at the centers. She is also associate director of the Stanford-UCSF Evidence-based Practice Center, and leads CHP/PCOR's Quality and Patient Safety Indicators project. Her work focuses on evidence-based medicine, medical technology assessment, healthcare quality and patient safety.
McDonald has served as a project director and investigator on a number of research projects at the Stanford School of Medicine, including the Cardiac Arrhythmia and Risk of Death Patient Outcomes Research Team (CARD PORT), the international investigation of Technological Changes in Healthcare (TECH), and the development of the Quality and Patient Safety Indicators for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Previously, she worked as a manager for technology optimization and business development at Stanford Hospital, and as a research and development manager for new product development for a medical device company. She received a master of management degree (MBA and MHA equivalent) from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, with an emphasis on the healthcare industry, and she holds a BS in chemical engineering from Stanford University.
Stanford Departments
Medicine
Publications
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- Relationship between patient safety and hospital surgical volume
Hernandez-Boussard, T., Downey, J.R., Kathryn M. McDonald, Morton, J.M.
Health Services Research vol. 47, 2 (2012) - Determinants of Adverse Events in Vascular Surgery
Hernandez-Boussard T, Kathryn M. McDonald, Morton JM, Dalman RL, Bech FR
J Am Coll Surg vol. Epub ahead of print (2012)
- The role of theory in research to develop and evaluate the implementation of patient safety practices
Foy R, Ovretveit J, Shekelle PG, Pronovost PJ, Taylor SL, Dy S, Hempel S, Kathryn M. McDonald, Rubenstein LV, Wachter RM
BMJ Quality and Safety vol. 20, 5 (2011)
- Expanding the uses of AHRQ's prevention quality indicators: validity from the clinician perspective
Sheryl M. Davies, Kathryn M. McDonald, Eric Schmidt, Ellen Schultz, Jeffrey J. Geppert, Patrick S. Romano
Medical Care vol. 49, 8 (2011)
- How does context affect interventions to improve patient safety? An assessment of evidence from studies of five patient safety practices and proposals for research
Ovretveit JC, Shekelle PG, Dy SM, Kathryn M. McDonald, Hempel S, Pronovost P, Rubenstein L, Taylor SL, Foy R, Wachter RM
BMJ Quality and Safety vol. 20, 7 (2011)
Events & Presentations
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- Human Resources, Health, and Governance panel, hosted by Center for Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law
July 29, 2009 CHP/PCOR Seminar Series
Kathryn M. McDonald, Michele Barry, Larry Diamond - Presenters' Practice Session for Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making
October 5, 2005 CHP/PCOR Research in Progress Seminar
Kathryn M. McDonald - Development of Pediatric Quality Indicators using Hospital Discharge Data
February 2, 2005 CHP/PCOR Research in Progress Seminar
Kathryn M. McDonald - Patient Safety Surveillance Using Hospital Discharge Data: Opportunities and Obstacles
January 29, 2003 CHP/PCOR Research in Progress Seminar
Kathryn M. McDonald, Jeffrey J. Geppert, Sheryl M. Davies - Health Services Research 101: Systematic Review Methods Used at the Stanford-UCSF Evidence-Based Practice Center
July 24, 2002 CHP/PCOR Seminar
Kathryn M. McDonald
Research Programs & Projects
Center on the Demography and Economics of Health and Aging (CDEHA)
CHP/PCOR, CHPINTL Program
Stanford University/University of California, San Francisco Evidence-based Practice Center
CHP/PCOR Program- Support for Quality Indicators
CHP/PCOR Program - Analysis of Patient Safety Practices
CHP/PCOR Project - Biosurveillance System for Advanced Medical Readiness
CHP/PCOR Project - Closing the Quality Gap: A Critical Analysis of Quality Improvement Strategies
CHP/PCOR Project - Emergency Preparedness Measures Project
CHP/PCOR Project - Global Analysis of Technological Change in Health Care (TECH)
CHP/PCOR, CHPINTL Project - Global Healthcare Productivity Project (GHP)
CHP/PCOR, CHPINTL Project - Pediatric Quality Indicators
CHP/PCOR Project - China-U.S. Health and Aging Research Fellowship Program
CHP/PCOR, CHPINTL Project (Completed) - Quality and Patient Safety Indicators
CHP/PCOR Project (Completed)



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