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Dr. Michelle Lin is an emergency physician and scientist whose research focuses on structural factors that drive patients to seek emergency care, and she develops solutions to improve outcomes. She is leading various NIH-funded research projects that utilize mixed methods and Medicare Medicaid data to enhance the implementation of acute care delivery innovations and create new quality measures centered around patient outcomes. Dr. Lin has previously conducted funded research examining value-based care in emergency medicine, the drivers behind hospitalizations and emergency department visits, and the retention of the physician workforce. She actively participates in leadership roles within the American College of Emergency Physicians, leading to the development of quality measures utilized in federally mandated payment programs. Additionally, Dr. Lin has served as a fellow and external consultant for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation, focusing on evaluating access to care in advanced alternative payment models. Her educational background includes a residency at Bellevue Hospital Center in New York City and a fellowship in Health Policy Research at Brigham and Women's Hospital affiliated with Harvard Medical School, as well as a Masters in Clinical Epidemiology from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
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