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Ingrid Nembhard, PhD, MS

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Ingrid Nembhard, PhD, MS

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Mailing Address

  • Health Policy & Management

    PO Box 208034, 60 College Street

    New Haven, CT 06520-8034

    United States

Biography

Ingrid M. Nembhard, Ph.D., M.S., is Associate Professor of Public Health and Management at Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Management. She also serves as the Associate Director for the Health Care Management Program at Yale. Her research focuses on how characteristics of health care organizations, their leaders, and staff contribute to their ability to implement new practices, engage in continuous organizational learning, and ultimately improve quality of care. She is currently principal investigator for a study of the implementation of evidence-based practices in U.S. hospitals and a study of the contributors to high performance in challenging work environments. She is also studying the implementation of care coordination in primary care groups. In prior work, she has combined qualitative and quantitative research methods to examine: (1) the influence of leadership, organizational climate and learning strategies on the success of improvement projects conducted in hospital units; (2) the antecedents and consequences of organizational learning in the context of quality improvement collaboratives, and (3) the impact of national quality improvement campaigns on hospital processes and patient outcomes.

Dr. Nembhard received her Ph.D. in Health Policy and Management, with a concentration in Organizational Behavior from Harvard University through a joint program between Harvard Business School and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. She received her M.S. in Health Policy and Management from Harvard University School of Public Health, and her B.A. in Ethics, Politics and Economics and in Psychology from Yale University.

Education & Training

  • PhD
    Harvard University (2007)
  • MS
    Harvard University (2001)

Activities

  • Innovating in health care versus other industries
    United Kingdom (2013-2015)
    Differing impact of human and organizational capital in health care relative to other industries
  • Role of incentives in knowledge exchange in organizations
    United Kingdom (2013-2015)
    Differing effects of market versus relational incentives on knowledge exchange

Honors & Recognition

AwardAwarding OrganizationDate
Best Paper Proceedings (Top 10% of submissions) Academy of Management Meeting2013
Best Abstract, Science of Quality ImprovementAcademyHealth2012
Runner-Up, Health Care Management Division Best Paper AwardAcademy of Management2011
Teacher of the YearYale School of Public Health2011
Finalist, ISA-INFORMS Best Industry Studies Paper AwardIndustry Studies Association2011

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