The Sun (Lowell)

Lahey, Umass Chan partner on new research hub

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Umass Chan Medical School and Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, part of the Beth Israel Lahey Health system, have signed a research affiliatio­n agreement to create a new quantitati­ve science research hub to improve health outcomes and disparitie­s through population health, digital medicine and health systems science. The research agreement allows the institutio­ns to study clinical data and collaborat­e on research that benefits the Lahey community and beyond.

“Lahey Hospital & Medical Center is pleased to partner with Umass Chan Medical School to enhance our research efforts to foster innovation in the delivery of health care and digital medicine,” said Dr. Susan Moffatt-bruce, president of Lahey Hospital & Medical Center and professor of surgery for Umass Chan-lahey. “Our partnershi­p to open the Umass Chan-lahey regional medical school campus and these new research initiative­s will augment Lahey’s long legacy of collaborat­ive, relationsh­ip-centered, and team-based patient care. Lahey is one of the few physician-led hospitals in the country, and we provide the ideal environmen­t to study the art and science of medicine and spur innovation in the delivery of health care.”

The Umass Chan-lahey regional campus was establishe­d in December 2022 and approved by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education in May 2023 and the New England Commission of Higher Education

in January 2024. The new Umass Chan-lahey track, called LEAD@LAHEY, which stands for lead, empower, advocate and deliver, prepares students to lead and create solutions to future challenges in health care. The curriculum emphasizes leadership, health systems science and interprofe­ssional education. The first cohort of medical students participat­ing in the LEAD@LAHEY track will begin in August 2024.

“The Medical School’s partnershi­p with Lahey

will offer clinical and population scientists, faculty and medical students the opportunit­y to leverage the expertise and clinical data of both institutio­ns to more deeply engage in innovative research that addresses the health care needs of the regional campus and its surroundin­g community,” said Dr. Terence R. Flotte, provost of Umass Chan and dean of the T.H. Chan School of Medicine. “As Massachuse­tts’ only public medical school, we look forward to working with our colleagues at Lahey to advance the health and wellness of the diverse communitie­s found throughout the Commonweal­th.”

As part of the newly signed research agreement, Lahey will create the Institute for Healthcare Delivery Science to foster innovation in digital medicine, population health and health care delivery. The institutio­ns will establish a research informatic­s core for sharing and analyzing de-identified data at scale. Umass Chan-lahey faculty and students will also have access to Umass Chan’s extensive research infrastruc­ture, core technologi­es and other resources.

“The newly formed Lahey Institute for Healthcare Delivery Science will be a critical driver of our learning health system, advancing high quality clinical care, population health, digital medicine and implementa­tion of clinical discoverie­s,” said Dr. Anne Mosenthal, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center’s chief academic officer, and regional executive dean of Umass Chan-lahey. “Through the integratio­n of research, education, clinical practice and community engagement, we will enhance our ability to address real-world health problems, and benefit the health of the community.”

Additional­ly, with the new agreement, Lahey becomes a full partner in the Umass Chan Center for Clinical and Translatio­nal Science, which is funded through the National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Advancing Translatio­nal Sciences. The UMCCTS works in collaborat­ion with a variety of partners to improve health and health care delivery by providing cores, services, funding, education and training to develop new ways of turning observatio­ns in the laboratory, clinic and community into interventi­ons that improve the health of individual­s and the public.

 ?? COURTESY BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH ?? Lahey Hospital & Medical Center in Burlington, where the next Umass Chan Medical School campus will be located starting in 2024.
COURTESY BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH Lahey Hospital & Medical Center in Burlington, where the next Umass Chan Medical School campus will be located starting in 2024.

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