
Randall S. Stafford, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine at the Stanford Prevention Research Center and Stanford Health Policy Associate
Stanford Prevention Research Center
Stanford University
1000 Welch Road
Palo Alto, CA 94304-1825
Research Interests
chronic disease prevention and treatment; trends in primary care practice; promoting the adoption of evidence-based therapies; patterns of medication prescribing; pharmaceutical costs and promotion; diminishing racial and socioeconomic disparities in health care
Randall Stafford is an associate professor of medicine at the Stanford Prevention Research Center and a fellow at CHP/PCOR. He is an epidemiologist, health services researcher and primary-care internist. His research focuses on patient and physician interventions to improve chronic disease prevention, and the mechanisms by which physicians adopt new prevention practices. Many of his published studies have documented and raised concerns about the so-called "quality gap" -- the healthcare system's failure to consistently implement clinically proven therapies -- and have helped shape policy initiatives aimed at improving medical care. His research has also focused on drug costs and patterns of medication prescribing. At the Stanford Prevention Research Center, he directs the Program on Prevention and Outcomes Practices. He maintains clinical responsibilities at Stanford's Preventive Cardiology and Internal Medicine clinics, and serves on Stanford Medical School's faculty Senate.
From 1994 to 2001 he served on the faculty at Harvard University Medical School and at Massachusetts General Hospital's Institute for Health Policy, where he was principal investigator on several federally funded projects that assessed and sought to improve physician practices. As assistant director of primary care operations improvement at Massachusetts General, he led several projects aimed at improving the quality of outpatient care at the hospital. He joined the Stanford faculty in 2001.
Stafford earned a BA in sociology from Reed College, an MS in health administration from Johns Hopkins University, an MD from UC-San Francisco and a PhD in epidemiology from UC-Berkeley. He completed an internal medicine residency at Massachusetts General Hospital and a fellowship in epidemiology at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Publications
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Systematic Review: Benefits and Harms of In-Hospital Use of Recombinant Factor VIIa for Off-Label Indications
Veronica Yank, C. Vaughan Tuohy, Aaron C Logan, Dena M. Bravata, Kristan Staudenmayer, Robin Eisenhut, Vandana Sundaram, Donal McMahon, Ingram Olkin, Kathryn M. McDonald, Douglas K. Owens, Randall S. Stafford
Annals of Internal Medicine vol. 154, 8 (2011)
- Predictors of Hypertension Awareness, Treatment, and Control Among Mexican American Women and Men
Bersamin A, Randall S. Stafford, Winkleby MA
Journal of General Internal Medicine vol. 24 Suppl, 3 (2009) - Bar Charts Enhance Bland-Altman Plots when Value Ranges are Limited.
Mark W. Smith, Jun Ma, Randall S. Stafford
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology vol. epub (2009)
- New, but Not Improved? Incorporating Comparative-Effectiveness Information into FDA Labeling
Randall S. Stafford, Todd H. Wagner, Lavori PW
New England Journal of Medicine vol. epub (2009)
Does Comparative Effectiveness Have a Comparative Edge?
Alexander GC, Randall S. Stafford
Journal of the American Medical Association vol. 301, 23 (2009)
Events & Presentations
- National Patterns of Off-Label Medication Use: Relationship to Evidence and Contribution to U.S. Health Care Costs
June 3, 2009 CHP/PCOR Research in Progress Seminar
Randall S. Stafford - Patterns of Drug Promotion in the US
January 22, 2003 CHP/PCOR Research in Progress Seminar
Randall S. Stafford - An Intervention to Change Physicians' Patterns of Electrocardiogram Ordering
October 17, 2001 CHP/PCOR Research in Progress Seminar
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