Mary K. Goldstein, MD, MS
Professor of Medicine (PCOR) and, by courtesy, of Health Research and Policy at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System and CHP/PCOR Core Faculty Member
VA Palo Alto Health Care System
Geriatrics Research Education & Clinical Center (GRECC) 182-B
3801 Miranda Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94304
CHP/PCOR
Stanford University
117 Encina Commons
Stanford, CA 94305-6019
Research Interests
development, implementation, and evaluation of quality improvement strategies in primary care; medical informatics; quality of life (health preference/utility) assessment for older adults
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- Preferences for Dialysis Withdrawal and Engagement in Advance Care Planning within a Diverse Sample of Dialysis Patients.
Tamura MK, Mary K. Goldstein, Perez-Stable EJ
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation vol. epub (2009)
Patient Education and Provider Decision Support to Control Blood Pressure in Primary Care: A Cluster Randomized Trial
Bosworth HB, Olsen MK, Orr M, Mary K. Goldstein, Datta SK, McCant F, Gentry P, Simel DL, Oddone EZ
American Heart Journal vol. 157, 3 (2009)
- Implementing Effective Hypertension Quality Improvement Strategies: Barriers and Potential Solutions
Walsh JM, Vandana Sundaram, Kathryn M. McDonald, Douglas K. Owens, Mary K. Goldstein
Journal of Clinical Hypertension vol. 10, 4 (2008)
- The Impact of Chronic Hepatitis C and Co-Morbid Illnesses on Health-Related Quality of Life
Kwan JW, Ruth C. Cronkite, Yiu A, Mary K. Goldstein, Kazis L, Cheung RC
Quality of Life Research vol. 17, 5 (2008)
- Evaluation of an architecture for intelligent query and exploration of time-oriented clinical data.
Susana B. Martins, Shahar Y, Goren-Bar D, Galperin M, Kaizer H, Basso LV, McNaughton D, Mary K. Goldstein
Artificial Intelligence in medicine vol. 43, 1 (2008)
- Using Health Information Technology to Improve Hypertension Management
Mary K. Goldstein
Current hypertensions report vol. 10, 3 (2008)
- Simple counts of ADL dependencies do not adequately reflect older adults' preferences toward states of functional impairment.
Tamara L. Sims, Holmes TH, Dena M. Bravata, Alan M. Garber, Lorene Nelson, Mary K. Goldstein
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology vol. 61, 12 (2008)
- A Quantitative Assessment of a Methodology for Collaborative Specification and Evaluation of Clinical Guidelines
E Shalom, Y Shahar, M Taieb-Maimon, O Young, SB Martins SB Martins, L Vaszar L Vaszar, Mary K. Goldstein, Y Liel, A Leibowitz, T Marom, E Lunenfeld
Journal of biomedical informatics vol. 41, 6 (2008)
- Runtime application of hybrid-asbru clinical guidelines
Young, O., Shahar, Y., Liel, Y., Lunenfeld, E., Bar, G., Shalom, E., Martins SB, Vaszar LT, Marom T, Mary K. Goldstein
Journal of Biomedical Informatics vol. 40, 5 (2007)
- Information technology to support improved care for chronic illness
Young, A. S., Chaney, E., Shoai, R., Bonner, L., Cohen, A. N., Doebbeling, B., Dorr D, Mary K. Goldstein, et al
Journal of General Internal Medicine vol. 22, SUPPL. 3 (2007)
- Hypertension intervention nurse telemedicine study (HINTS): Testing a multifactorial tailored behavioral/educational and a medication management intervention for blood pressure control
Bosworth HB, Olsen MK, McCant F, Harrelson M, Gentry P, Rose C, Mary K. Goldstein, Hoffman BB, Powers B, Oddone EZ
American Heart Journal vol. 153, 6 (2007)



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