Russell Scott Phillips

Russell Scott Phillips, M.D.

William Applebaum Professor of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Director of the Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care, Harvard Medical School

Russell S. Phillips, M.D., is director of the Center for Primary Care and the William Applebaum Professor of Medicine and professor of Global Health and Social Medicine. He is a devoted primary care general internist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) where he cares for more than 250 patients, many of whom he has known for more than 20 years. Within the Center, he leads programs that are transforming education and care systems, developing entirely new approaches to improving primary care and health, and performing research on high performing health systems and practices. He is also researching the impact of changes in payment and primary care practice structure on the finances of primary care practices. He is principal investigator of an AHRQ-funded R18 grant to use system engineering to close the loop on referrals, test results and symptom follow-up in primary care practices, and is principal investigator of a HRSA-funded grant to improve systems in primary care in behavioral health integration, oral health integration, and use of community health workers to address social determinants of care.

At BIDMC, he co-led a task force to improve transitions in care, co-led a working group to develop new sustainable practice models for primary care, and led efforts to develop strategies for care management for high-risk patients to address the triple aim of improved patient experience, population health, and cost reduction.

Dr. Phillips seeks to integrate lessons from global health into innovations for advancing primary care. For more information, see his webpage.

Dr. Phillips’ research focuses on quality of care and patient safety, disparities in care, and innovations to improve quality and value in health care. He uses the methods of clinical epidemiology, health services research, and qualitative research and work collaboratively with research teams that often include health economists, statisticians, and health service researchers.

Are aggressive treatment strategies less cost-effective for older patients? The case of ventilator support and aggressive care for patients with acute respiratory failure.
Authors: Authors: Hamel MB, Phillips RS, Davis RB, Teno J, Desbiens N, Lynn J, Tsevat J.
J Am Geriatr Soc
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Relationship between smoking and weight control efforts among adults in the united states.
Authors: Authors: Wee CC, Rigotti NA, Davis RB, Phillips RS.
Arch Intern Med
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Influence of financial productivity incentives on the use of preventive care.
Authors: Authors: Wee CC, Phillips RS, Burstin HR, Cook EF, Puopolo AL, Brennan TA, Haas JS.
Am J Med
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Hepatitis B vaccination among Vietnamese-American children in a Boston community clinic.
Authors: Authors: Chen QS, Ngo-Metzger Q, Tran LQ, Sugrue-McElearney E, Levy ER, Williams G, Phillips RS.
Asian Am Pac Isl J Health
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Brief communication: detecting depression: providing high quality primary care for HIV-infected patients.
Authors: Authors: Fairfield KM, Libman H, Davis RB, Eisenberg DM, Beckett A, Phillips RS.
Am J Med Qual
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Alternative medicine use in older Americans.
Authors: Authors: Foster DF, Phillips RS, Hamel MB, Eisenberg DM.
J Am Geriatr Soc
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Outcomes and cost-effectiveness of ventilator support and aggressive care for patients with acute respiratory failure due to pneumonia or acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Authors: Authors: Hamel MB, Phillips RS, Davis RB, Teno J, Connors AF, Desbiens N, Lynn J, Dawson NV, Fulkerson W, Tsevat J.
Am J Med
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Use of administrative data to find substandard care: validation of the complications screening program.
Authors: Authors: Weingart SN, Iezzoni LI, Davis RB, Palmer RH, Cahalane M, Hamel MB, Mukamal K, Phillips RS, Davies DT, Banks NJ.
Med Care
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Does clinical evidence support ICD-9-CM diagnosis coding of complications?
Authors: Authors: McCarthy EP, Iezzoni LI, Davis RB, Palmer RH, Cahalane M, Hamel MB, Mukamal K, Phillips RS, Davies DT.
Med Care
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Screening for cervical and breast cancer: is obesity an unrecognized barrier to preventive care?
Authors: Authors: Wee CC, McCarthy EP, Davis RB, Phillips RS.
Ann Intern Med
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