Halsted Holman, MD
Berthold and Belle N. Guggenhime Professor of Medicine and CHP/PCOR Associate
Stanford University School of Medicine
1000 Welch Road, Suite #203
Palo Alto, CA 94304-1808
Research Interests
Stanford Health Partners Program, improving chronic disease care using rheumatic disease as a prototype, development of a curriculum for teaching chronic disease management
Halsted Holman is the Berthold and Belle N. Guggenhime Professor of Medicine, co-chief of the Division of Family and Community Medicine, director of the Stanford Multi-Purpose Arthritis Center, and a CHP/PCOR associate. His major research interests include the design, organization, and evaluation of experimental health care systems, studies of the effects of patient education programs on health outcomes in chronic disease, and inquiry into the roles of patients in clinical trials and clinical practice. He is a member of the Association of American Physicians and former President of the American Society for Clinical Investigation.
Stanford Departments
Medicine
Other affiliations
Association of American Physicians, American Society for Clinical Investigation
Publications
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Chronic Disease Self-Management Program: Two-Year Health Status and Health Care Utilization Outcomes
KR Lorig, P Ritter, AL Stewart, DS Sobel, BW Brown, A Bandura, VM Gonzalez, DD Laurent, Halsted Holman
Medical Care vol. 39 (2001)- Patients As Partners in Managing Chronic Disease
Halsted Holman, K.R. Lorig
BMJ vol. 320 (2000)
Capturing the Patient's View Of Change As a Clinical Outcome Measure
D Fischer, AL Stewart, DA Bloch, KR Lorig, D Laurent, Halsted Holman
Journal of the American Medical Association vol. 282 (1999)
Evidence Suggesting That a Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Can Improve Health Status While Reducing Health Care Utilization and Costs: A Randomized Trial
KR Lorig, DS Sobel, AL Stewart, BW Brown, P Ritter, VM Gonzalez, DD Laurent, Halsted Holman
Medical Care vol. 37 (1999)- What Would the Ideal Care System for Chronic Disease Look Like? In Changing Health Care Systems and Rheumatic Disease
Halsted Holman
Institute of Medicine (1996)



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