Steven Atlas, M.D. Director, Primary Care Research & Quality Improvement Network, Massachusetts General Hospital
Dr. Steven J. Atlas is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and Director of the Practice-Based Research and Quality Improvement Network in the Division of General Internal Medicine Division at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), where he is also a practicing primary care physician. He received his M.D. degree from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, and an M.P.H. at Harvard School of Public Health. He trained in internal medicine at MGH, and completed a fellowship in general medicine at HMS. Dr. Atlas is a health services researcher with content expertise in spine disorders, cancer prevention, and population health management.
Dr. Atlas is nationally recognized expert in the management of low back pain. He directed the analysis of the Maine Lumbar Spine Study, a large prospective study evaluating outcomes of patients with lumbar disc herniations and spinal stenosis, and was an investigator analyzing work-related disability outcomes as part of the Spine Patient Outcome Research Trials (SPORT). Dr. Atlas has served on many national guideline panels related to the care of patients with spine problems. He is the medical editor for low back pain for the Informed Medical Decisions Foundation, an organization that seeks to better inform patients about health care decisions. Dr. Atlas is also the content editor for low back and neck pain for UpToDate, a comprehensive evidence-based electronic clinical information resource for clinicians
At MGH, he is actively involved in translating findings from clinical studies to improve the quality and efficiency of care. In back pain, his has focused on patient-centered outcomes of spine surgery and the role of shared decision making. In primary care, his work addresses how health information technology can foster population-based, patient-centered care that improves outcomes as well as decreases disparities. He has developed novel patient attribution methodologies to connect patients to physicians and practices within primary care networks. Most recently, Dr. Atlas has focused on developing and implementing a novel information technology system to provide population health management to transform the delivery of cancer prevention and chronic disease services.