Aaron Winn
Assistant Professor
Introduction
Aaron Winn is an Assistant Professor in the School of Pharmacy at Medical College of Wisconsin. Aaron’s expertise is in health services research with a focus on causal analysis, medication adherence, health disparities, and cost-effectiveness analysis. Aaron has more than 50 peer-reviewed scientific publications. Aaron received his PhD from the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Masters of Public Policy from the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago.
Personal
Aaron is an avid bread baker and coffee roaster.
Projects
Patient Contextual Data
Started in 2020-01-01What if we knew more than just 10% of what patients wanted to talk about?
Publications
Racial Disparities in Patient Activation: The Role of Economic Diversity
Published by Jeana Holt, Aaron Winn, Bradley Crotty, Rachel Cusatis in Western Journal of Nursing Research on October, 2020patient contextual dataThe Impact of Previsit Contextual Data Collection on Patient-Provider Communication and Patient Activation: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Published by Jeana Holt, Rachel Cusatis, Bradley Crotty, Melek Somai, Aaron Winn, Onur Asan in JMIR Research Protocols on September, 2020patient contextual dataAssociation of Use of Online Symptom Checkers With Patients’ Plans for Seeking Care
Published by Aaron Winn, Melek Somai, Bradley Crotty in JAMA Network Open on December, 2019machine learningClinician Encouragement and Online Health Record Usage
Published by Bradley Crotty, Aaron Winn, Onur Asan, Sneha Nagavally in Journal of General Internal Medicine on July, 2019