

Mark Haas
Dr. Mark Haas is shaping the future of healthcare management and technology integration as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Tufts University School of Medicine's Department of Public Health and Community Medicine. With a keen focus on electronic health records, Dr. Haas is dedicated to exploring their impact on healthcare costs and outcomes. His research delves into how technology can empower patients to take charge of their care, thereby enhancing the overall efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery. Dr. Haas brings a wealth of experience to his academic role, having served as a healthcare executive in diverse settings. His career spans academic medical centers, community hospitals, and biotechnology companies, providing him with a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare landscape. This diverse background informs his teaching and research, allowing him to offer students and colleagues a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the healthcare system. In addition to his academic and professional endeavors, Dr. Haas is deeply committed to the evolving role of management in the US healthcare system. He is particularly interested in how management practices can adapt to the rapid changes in healthcare technology and policy, ensuring that organizations remain agile and patient-focused. Dr. Haas is an advocate for the integration of innovative health tech solutions that can streamline processes and improve patient outcomes. His work often intersects with policy development, aiming to influence how healthcare systems can better utilize technology to reduce costs while maintaining high-quality care. Through his teaching, research, and professional activities, Dr. Haas continues to contribute significantly to the field of public health and community medicine. His efforts are instrumental in preparing the next generation of healthcare leaders to navigate and shape the future of healthcare in a technologically advanced world.
Publications
, 699-706, 2006-05-01
, 2017-07-27
, 224-232, 2009-02-01
, 298-303, 2024-02-19
, 280-286, 2021-03-11
, 183-187, 2002-04-01
, 112-147, 2007-07-01