Kenneth David Mandl, MD

Kenneth Mandl, MD

Donald A.B. Lindberg Professor of Pediatrics, Boston Children’s Hospital
Director, Computational Health Informatics Program, Boston Children's Hospital
Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Harvard Medical School (Secondary)

Kenneth Mandl, whose clinical training and experience is in pediatrics and pediatric emergency medicine, is Director of the Boston Children’s Hospital Computational Health Informatics Program (CHIP). He was a founding member of the Center for Biomedical Informatics, where he has been the PI or Co-PI of several grant funded projects, including the transformative SMART Platforms initiative to design the "app store for health" and the Accessible Research Commons for Health (ARCH) across Boston hospitals and nationally. Mandl received his MD from Harvard Medical School, his MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health and his clinical training from BCH, where he also did back-to-back fellowships in Clinical Effectiveness and Medical Informatics.

Temporal patterns of medications dispensed to children and adolescents in a national insured population.
Authors: Olson KL, Mandl KD.
PLoS One
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Effect of expanded US recommendations for seasonal influenza vaccination: comparison of two pediatric emergency departments in the United States and Canada.
Authors: Hoen AG, Buckeridge DL, Charland KM, Mandl KD, Quach C, Brownstein JS.
CMAJ
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Improved diagnostic accuracy of group A streptococcal pharyngitis with use of real-time biosurveillance.
Authors: Fine AM, Nizet V, Mandl KD.
Ann Intern Med
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Health information management and perceptions of the quality of care for children with tracheotomy: a qualitative study.
Authors: Berry JG, Goldmann DA, Mandl KD, Putney H, Helm D, O'Brien J, Antonelli R, Weinick RM.
BMC Health Serv Res
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Social but safe? Quality and safety of diabetes-related online social networks.
Authors: Weitzman ER, Cole E, Kaci L, Mandl KD.
J Am Med Inform Assoc
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Sharing data for public health research by members of an international online diabetes social network.
Authors: Weitzman ER, Adida B, Kelemen S, Mandl KD.
PLoS One
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Surveillance of an Online Social Network to Assess Population-level Diabetes Health Status and Healthcare Quality.
Authors: Weitzman ER, Kelemen S, Mandl KD.
Online J Public Health Inform
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Helping high-risk youth move through high-risk periods: personally controlled health records for improving social and health care transitions.
Authors: Weitzman ER, Kaci L, Quinn M, Mandl KD.
J Diabetes Sci Technol
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Integrating spatial epidemiology into a decision model for evaluation of facial palsy in children.
Authors: Fine AM, Brownstein JS, Nigrovic LE, Kimia AA, Olson KL, Thompson AD, Mandl KD.
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med
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Patients treated at multiple acute health care facilities: quantifying information fragmentation.
Authors: Bourgeois FC, Olson KL, Mandl KD.
Arch Intern Med
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