Julia Adler-Milstein

[4] Before enrolling at Harvard, Adler-Milstein worked in the Health and Life Sciences Division of Accenture and at the Center for IT Leadership at Partners Healthcare.

[6] In this role, she led a study which found that hospitals and doctors who participate in electronic health information exchange efforts had short term success but long-term concerns.

Using the grant, she would design and conduct an evaluation of the CEC Initiative using a combination of data from sources including claims, surveys, clinical quality measures, medical records, and market information.

"[13] Adler-Milstein later joined a government advisory committee examining ways to improve and further implement IT in the United Kingdom’s National Health Service.

[18] In 2020, Adler-Milstein and Stephanie Rogers were awarded a $1 million grant from the John A. Hartford Foundation to study "the Implementation, Scaling, and Impact of the 4Ms in an IT-enabled Health System.