David A. Horowitz, M.D.

Professor of Clinical Medicine (General Internal Medicine)

Titles

Course Director: HQS 6010: Healthcare Quality: Landscape, Standards and Measurement

Associate Chief Medical Officer, University of Pennsylvania Health System

Professor of Clinical Medicine (General Internal Medicine)

Description of Expertise

Dr. Horowitz’s expertise includes internal medicine, primary care, medical consultation, healthcare systems, disease management, and patient safety and quality improvement.

Selected Publications

Le Roux P, Menon DK, Citerio G, Vespa P, Bader MK, Brophy G, Diringer MN, Stocchetti N, Videtta W, Armonda R, Badjatia N, Bösel J, Chesnut R, Chou S, Claassen J, Czosnyka M, De Georgia M, Figaji A, Fugate J, Helbok R, Horowitz D, Hutchinson P, Kumar M, McNett M, Miller C, Naidech A, Oddo M, Olson D, O’Phelan K, Javier Provencio J, Puppo C, Riker R, Roberson C, Schmidt M, Taccone FThe International Multidisciplinary Consensus Conference on Multimodality Monitoring in Neurocritical Care: Evidentiary Tables : A Statement for Healthcare Professionals from the Neurocritical Care Society and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine. Neurocrit. Care January 2015.

Le Roux P, Menon DK, Citerio G, Vespa P, Bader MK, Brophy GM, Diringer MN, Stocchetti N, Videtta W, Armonda R, Badjatia N, Böesel J, Chesnut R, Chou S, Claassen J, Czosnyka M, De Georgia M, Figaji A, Fugate J, Helbok R, Horowitz D, Hutchinson P, Kumar M, McNett M, Miller C, Naidech A, Oddo M, Olson D, O’Phelan K, Provencio JJ, Puppo C, Riker R, Robertson C, Schmidt M, Taccone F. Consensus summary statement of the International Multidisciplinary Consensus Conference on Multimodality Monitoring in Neurocritical Care : A statement for healthcare professionals from the Neurocritical Care Society and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine. Intensive Care Med. 40(9): 1189-1209, September 2014.

McNett MM, Horowitz DA; The Participants in the International Multidisciplinary Consensus Conference on Multimodality Monitoring. International Multidisciplinary Consensus Conference on Multimodality Monitoring: ICU Processes of Care. Neurocrit. Care September 2014.

Le Roux P, Menon DK, Citerio G, Vespa P, Bader MK, Brophy GM, Diringer MN, Stocchetti N, Videtta W, Armonda R, Badjatia N, Böesel J, Chesnut R, Chou S, Claassen J, Czosnyka M, De Georgia M, Figaji A, Fugate J, Helbok R, Horowitz D, Hutchinson P, Kumar M, McNett M, Miller C, Naidech A, Oddo M, Olson D, O’Phelan K, Provencio JJ, Puppo C, Riker R, Robertson C, Schmidt M, Taccone FConsensus Summary Statement of the International Multidisciplinary Consensus Conference on Multimodality Monitoring in Neurocritical Care : A statement for healthcare professionals from the Neurocritical Care Society and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine. Neurocrit. Care September 2014.

Le Roux P, Menon DK, Citerio G, Vespa P, Bader MK, Brophy G, Diringer MN, Stocchetti N, Videtta W, Armonda R, Badjatia N, Bösel J, Chesnut R, Chou S, Claassen J, Czosnyka M, De Georgia M, Figaji A, Fugate J, Helbok R, Horowitz D, Hutchinson P, Kumar M, McNett M, Miller C, Naidech A, Oddo M, Olson D, O’Phelan K, Provencio JJ, Puppo C, Riker R, Roberson C, Schmidt M, Taccone F. The International Multidisciplinary Consensus Conference on Multimodality Monitoring in Neurocritical Care: A List of Recommendations and Additional Conclusions : A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the Neurocritical Care Society and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine. Neurocrit. Care December 2014.

Nellore A, Horowitz DQuality Assessment in the ICU. Monitoring in NeuroCritical Care. Le Roux, Levine, Kofke (eds.). Elsevier, 2013.

Bowles KH, Pham J, O’Connor M, Horowitz DA Information Deficits in Home Care: A Barrier to Evidence-Based Disease Management Home Health Care Management Practice 22(4): 278-285, June 2010 Notes: DOI: 10.1177/1084822309353145.

Bowles KH, Holland DE, Horowitz DAA comparison of in-person home care, home care with telephone contact and home care with telemonitoring for disease management. J Telemed Telecare 15(7): 344-50, 2009 Notes: DOI: 10.1258/jtt.2009.090118.

Goldmann D, Horowitz DThe American College of Physicians Complete Home Medical Guide, second edition. Dorling–Kindersley Inc., New York. Dorling–Kindersley Inc., New York 2003 Notes: 1104 pages.

Goldmann D, Horowitz DThe American College of Physicians’ Complete Home Medical Guide. Dorling-Kindersley, Inc., London and New York. Dorling-Kindersley, Inc., London and New York, 1999 Notes: 1104 pages.

Datto CJ, Thompson RR, Horowitz D, Disbot M, Oslin DWThe Pilot Study of a Telephone Disease Management Program for Depression. General Hospital Psychiatry 25(3): 167-177, May 2003.

Natarajan S, Glick H, Criqui M, Horowitz D, Lipsitz S, Kinosian BCholesterol Measures to Identify and Treat Individuals at Risk for Coronary Heart Disease. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 23: 50-57, 2003.

Horowitz D, Hanno P, Curley C, Disbot M, Jones K, Brennan PJA Physician-Led Strategic Initiative to Improve Clinical Efficiency and Reduce Costs in a Large Academic Health System. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management 10(7): 376-382, July 2003.

Datto C, Thompson R, Horowitz D, Disbot M, Bogner H, Katz IDo Clinician and Patient Adherence Predict Outcome in a Depression Disease Management Program. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management 10(2): 79-85, February 2003.

Hanno, P and Horowitz, DMedical Errors. AUA Update Winter 2004.

Vojta C, Hunt J, Horowitz DSingultus-Induced Ventilatory Failure. Clinical Geriatrics 8(9): 48-53, August 2000.

Berlin JA, on behalf of the University of Pennsylvania Meta-analysis Blinding Study Group (Berlin JA, Miles C, Cirigliano M, Conill A, Goldmann D, Horowitz D, Jones R, Scott E, Hanchak N, Williams S)Does Blinding of readers affect the results of meta-analyses? Results of a randomized trial. The Lancet 350: 185-186, July 1997.

Conill A, Horowitz DDisease Management: Origins, Basic Concepts, and Practical Considerations. Seminars in Medical Practice 2(4): 4-12, December 1999.