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  • Research Professor, Pharmacotherapy

Research Interests

Dr. Malone’s research interests broadly include health economics and outcomes research, with a specific focus in drug safety and reducing adverse drug events. In addition, he is developing strategies using health information technologies and large datasets to provide meaningful decision support to clinicians. His current research includes identifying risk factors for drug interactions, developing computer algorithms to implement such risk factors within clinical health records, and conducting studies in a learning healthcare network to reduce excessive alerts while appropriately identifying patients at risk of harm. He is also leading a study that will disseminate a clinical decision support shared decision making tool for oral

anticoagulant medications. He has experience in conducting clinical trials, observational studies, and various other types of study designs. Dr. Malone has over 240 peer-review publications and is past President of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research.