Jeremy M. Kahn, MD, MS

  • Vice Chair of Research
  • Professor of Critical Care Medicine and Health Policy & Management
  • Director of Program on Critical Care Health Policy and Management, CRISMA Center
  • Director, CRISMA T32 Program
  • Affiliate Faculty, University of Pittsburgh Health Policy Institute
  • UPMC Endowed Chair of Health Policy Management

    Education & Training

  • BA, History, University of Virginia, 1995
  • MD, University of Virginia, 1999
  • Residency, Internal Medicine, University of Chicago, 2002
  • Fellowship, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, University of Washington, 2006
  • MS, Epidemiology, University of Washington, 2005
Awards
Austrian Award for Junior Faculty Research, University of Pennsylvania, 2007
Young Investigator Award, American Thoracic Society Behavioral Science Assembly, 2010
Elected Member, American Society of Clinical Investigation, 2013
Chair, NIH Scientific Review Group—Health Services, Outcomes, and Delivery, 2018 – 2020
Representative Publications

Kahn JM, Yabes JG, Bukowski LA, Davis BS. Intensivist physician-to-patient ratios and mortality in the intensive care unit. Intensive Care Medicine. 2023 May;49(5):545-53.

Kahn JM, Davis BS, Yabes JG, Chang CC, Chong DH, Hershey TB, Martsolf GR, Angus DC. Association between state-mandated protocolized sepsis care and in-hospital mortality among adults with sepsis. JAMA. 2019 Jul 16;322(3):240-50.

Kahn JM, Rak KJ, Kuza CC, Ashcraft LE, Barnato AE, Fleck JC, Hershey TB, Hravnak M, Angus DC. Determinants of intensive care unit telemedicine effectiveness: an ethnographic study. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2019 Apr 15;199(8):970-9.

Kahn JM, Le T, Angus DC, Cox CE, Hough CL, White DB, Yende S, Carson SS, ProVent Study Group Investigators. The epidemiology of chronic critical illness in the United States. Critical Care Medicine. 2015 Feb 1;43(2):282-7.

Research Interests
  • ICU organization and management
  • Clinical decision making and translation of evidence into practice
  • Quality measurement, benchmarking, and regionalization of critical care
  • Social and economic determinants of outcomes in critical care