
Leora Horwitz, MD is a professor in the Departments of Population Health and Medicine at NYU Langone and the founding director of the Center for Healthcare Innovation and Delivery Science and the Division of Healthcare Delivery Science in the Department of Population Health, and a practicing hospitalist. Her initial work focused primarily on improving the safety and quality of transitions in care of all kinds, and she now works more generally on healthcare redesign and learning health system transformation through the Center for Healthcare Innovation and Delivery Science and its Rapid Randomized Controlled Trial Laboratory. She also conducts federally-funded research on value in health care; has developed quality measures for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services; and co-direct the NYU Population Health Science Scholars Program.
Rutgers Health Management Perspectives Distinguished Lecture Series is presented by the Health Administration program.