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- 2011 William B. Graham Prize for Health Services Research
In recognition of his significant contributions to the field of health services research, (and his lifelong achievements, Edward H. Wagner, PHD will be awarded the 2011 recipient of the William B. Graham Prize for Health Services Research. The Prize, funded by the Baxter International Foundation and managed by the Association of University Programs in Health Administration will be awarded this June 25, 2011, at the AUPHA Annual Meeting in Charleston, South Carolina.
- Edward H. Wagner, MD, MPH biography at Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute
Edward H. Wagner, MD, MPH, Senior Investigator, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute Director (Emeritus, Ret.), MacColl Center for Health Care Innovation Patients and health care systems worldwide have benefited from Ed Wagner, MD, MPH's commitment to transforming health care. Best known for innovations in chronic illness care, Dr. Wagner's work spans a range of topics in health services research and produces results that consistently enhance our nation’s capacity for health systems change.
- Highlights of Dr. Ed Wagner’s career
Milestones for Ed Wagner's career from his arrival at Group Health Cooperative in Seattle in 1983 to his retirement in 2017 from Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute.
- Improving Chronic Illness Care Across the Population (75 min)
Edward H. Wagner, MD, MPH, MacColl Institute for Healthcare Innovation, discusses reform and chronic illness management.
- PCPCC Names Recipients of 2016 Advanced Primary Care Leadership Awards
On Nov. 9, 2016, the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC) presented Edward Wagner, MD, MPH, with the Primary Care Community/Research Leadership Award, recognizing his outstanding dedication to developing and disseminating health care innovations designed to transform the way care is delivered. Dr. Wagner created the well-known and widely used Chronic Care Model, and over the course of his career, he has worked to support high-functioning primary care teams to meet the quadruple aim: better care experiences, better population health, lower cost, and happier staff. Dr. Wagner currently serves as a senior investigator at Group Health Research Institute and director (emeritus) of Group Health’s MacColl Center for Health Care Innovation, which he established in 1992.