The Division of Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital includes faculty and staff with backgrounds in internal medicine and its subspecialties, as well as epidemiology, health services research and policy, geriatrics, biostatistics, decision science, and public health. Major areas of research include: the scientific, policy, and social factors that influence physicians’ drug choices; medication compliance by patients; the identification and prevention of adverse drug effects; programs to improve the appropriateness of prescribing and drug taking; and pharmaceutical cost-effectiveness analysis.
The Division carries forward the research agenda of the Program for Analysis of Clinical Strategies, initially begun by Dr. Avorn in 1979. Currently active research projects are designed to address questions such as the following:
Major areas of research are categorized below. You can view a listing of recent publications in each key area by clicking on the topic heading. [each heading will link to the keyword-selected listing of publications from the database]
Clinical Topics |
Quality improvement and translational research |
Epidemiologic and biostatistical methods |
Drug Policy and Law |