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Corinne M. Rhodes, MD, MPH
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Medical Director of Population Health, Penn Medicine
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Education:
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2e Georgetown University, 2006.
21 7 MD 15 (Medicine) c
31 University of Pittsburgh, 2010.
21 8 MPH 2b (Clinical Effectiveness Program) c
40 Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, 2016.
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40 Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, 2016.
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24 74 Resident, Internal Medicine and Global Health, Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, 2010-2013.
24 70 Chief Medical Resident, Internal Medicine, Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, 2013-2014.
24 73 Fellow, General Internal Medicine, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, 2014-2016.
24 4d Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, Villanova University, 2019-2020.
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24 74 Resident, Internal Medicine and Global Health, Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, 2010-2013.
24 70 Chief Medical Resident, Internal Medicine, Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, 2013-2014.
24 73 Fellow, General Internal Medicine, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, 2014-2016.
24 4d Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, Villanova University, 2019-2020.
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28 3c American Board of Internal Medicine, 2013.
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50 I both see patients and precept internal medicine residents in my clinic.
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158 My area of expertise is population health. My work focuses on leveraging local quality improvement initiatives, partnership with researchers and insurers, and coordination with multidisciplinary groups and multispecialty providers in developing, studying, and implementing scalable sustainable solutions broadly across health systems.
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1ac Current work includes collaboration with researchers including the Population Health Lab, the Penn Center for Innovation and Transformation, Penn Pathways, and operational teams including Informaticists to implement evidence-based strategies to improve cancer screening, chronic disease control, and reduce utilization at scale aimed to both narrow existing disparities and improve performance in value-based contracts.
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136 Locally, I serve on the Measey Primary Care Advisory Board. Nationally, I serve as Chair for the 2027 Impact Assessment of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Quality and Efficiency Measures Project on the A Technical Expert Panel (TEP) and a Federal Assessment Steering Committee (FASC).
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Description of Clinical Expertise
123 I am an outpatient internist with prior experience in several specific populations: women's health; patients with HIV; and refugees. I have a special interest in vulnerable populations, reducing existing disparities in clinical outcomes, and population health initiatives.8
50 I both see patients and precept internal medicine residents in my clinic.
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Description of Other Expertise
a9 I am an EPIC physician builder, code in SAS, and have my EPIC physician builder analytics certificate. I completed lean/six sigma black belt coursework.65
Description of Research Expertise
c3 At University of Pennsylvania I work as a primary care provider, an educator for students and residents, and serve as the Medical Director of Population Health for Penn Medicine.8
158 My area of expertise is population health. My work focuses on leveraging local quality improvement initiatives, partnership with researchers and insurers, and coordination with multidisciplinary groups and multispecialty providers in developing, studying, and implementing scalable sustainable solutions broadly across health systems.
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1ac Current work includes collaboration with researchers including the Population Health Lab, the Penn Center for Innovation and Transformation, Penn Pathways, and operational teams including Informaticists to implement evidence-based strategies to improve cancer screening, chronic disease control, and reduce utilization at scale aimed to both narrow existing disparities and improve performance in value-based contracts.
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136 Locally, I serve on the Measey Primary Care Advisory Board. Nationally, I serve as Chair for the 2027 Impact Assessment of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Quality and Efficiency Measures Project on the A Technical Expert Panel (TEP) and a Federal Assessment Steering Committee (FASC).
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163 Mehta SJ, Nadella P, Shaw PA, Reitz C, Brophy C, Okorie E, Williams K, Snider CK, Peifer MK, Rhodes C, Asch DA.: Behavioral Interventions Improve Mailed Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Overdue Patients in a Randomized Trial. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 24(5): 1442-1451, May 2026.
186 Maxim Yaskolko 1 2, Catherine Reitz 3, Christopher K Snider 3, Stephanie Subbio 4, Caitlin Brophy 3, Shivan J Mehta 3 5, Corinne Rhodes 4: Effective Implementation of Population Health Outreach to Increase Breast Cancer Screening. J Gen Intern Med 41(4): 1175-1177, March 2026 Notes: doi: 10.1007/s11606-025-09870-3.
1ea Shivan J Mehta 1, Kimberly J Waddell 1, Kristin A Linn 1, Caitlin Brophy 1, Junning Liang 1, Sae-Hwan Park 1, Catherine Reitz 1, Keyirah Williams 1, Chaylin Couzens 2, Jonathan Staloff 2, Andrew A White 2, Corinne Rhodes 1, Joshua M Liao 3, Amol S Navathe 1: Nudges to Clinicians and Patients for Influenza Vaccines During Visits: The BE IMMUNE Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Intern Med 186(3): 304-310, March 2026.
142 Mehta SJ, Nadella P, Shaw PA, Reitz C, Brophy C, Okorie E, Williams K, Snider CK, Peifer MK, Rhodes C, Asch DA.: Behavioral Interventions Improve Mailed Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Overdue Patients in a Randomized Trial. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology 1c Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 96 . 2025 Sep 20:S1542-3565(25)00835-3. doi: . Online ahead of print. S1542-3565 ((25)), September 2025 Notes: online ahead of prnit.
168 Mehta M, Fanaroff AC, Rhodes CM, Xiong A, Snider CK, Grenader EM, Harhay MO, Mehrabyan N, Peifer MK, Volpp KGM, Delgado MK. : Change in Default Prescription Length and Statin Prescribing Behavior. JAMA Intern Med. 185(6): 736-739, June 2025 Notes: doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2025.0185.
16a Tang K, Layne S, Panchal S, Mehta S, Rhodes C, Patel N, Bird A.: Utilizing Quality Improvement Methodology to Address Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Screening Between Faculty and Resident Physicians. J Gen Intern Med. 40(5): 1023-1027, April 2025 Notes: doi: 10.1007/s11606-024-09147-1.
1d5 Waddell KJ, Mehta SJ, Liao JM, Linn KA, Park S, Rhodes CM, Brophy C, Reitz C, Cousins DS, Williams K, Thatcher EJ, Muskin R, Pronovost PJ, Navathe AS.: Increasing screening for breast cancer using a randomized evaluation of electronic health record nudges: Design and rationale of the I-screen clinical trial. Contemp Clin Trials. 148(107753), January 2025 Notes: doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2024.107753.
1a9 Mehta SJ, Rhodes C, Linn KA, Reitz C, McDonald C, Okorie E, Williams K, Resnick D, Arostegui A, McAuliffe T, Wollack C, Snider CK, Peifer MK, Weinstein SP.: Behavioral Interventions to Improve Breast Cancer Screening Outreach: Two Randomized Clinical Trials. JAMA Intern Med. 184(7): 761-768, Jul 2024 Notes: doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.0495.
1e9 Waddell K, Mehta SJ, Navathe A, Linn K, Park SH, White A, Staloff J, Rhodes C, Couzens C, Goel K, McDonald C, Reitz C, Williams K, Liao JM.: Behavioural economics to improve and motivate vaccination in primary care using nudges through the electronic health record: rationale and design of the BE IMMUNE randomised clinical trial. BMJ Open. 14(11): e086698, November 2024 Notes: doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-086698.
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21d Shivan J Mehta 1, Pamela A Shaw 2, Catherine Reitz 3, Caitlin Brophy 3, Evelyn Okorie 3, Keyirah Williams 3, Abraham Segura 4, Jinming Tao 4, Christopher K Snider 5, Colin Wollack 4, Sadie Friday 4, Katharine A Rendle 6, Tamar Klaiman 4, Karen Glanz 4, Corinne Rhodes 4, David A Asch 4: Sequential choice vs colonoscopy outreach for colorectal cancer screening: Design and rationale of a pragmatic randomized clinical trial. Contemp Clin Trials 161(108188), Feb 2026163 Mehta SJ, Nadella P, Shaw PA, Reitz C, Brophy C, Okorie E, Williams K, Snider CK, Peifer MK, Rhodes C, Asch DA.: Behavioral Interventions Improve Mailed Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Overdue Patients in a Randomized Trial. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 24(5): 1442-1451, May 2026.
186 Maxim Yaskolko 1 2, Catherine Reitz 3, Christopher K Snider 3, Stephanie Subbio 4, Caitlin Brophy 3, Shivan J Mehta 3 5, Corinne Rhodes 4: Effective Implementation of Population Health Outreach to Increase Breast Cancer Screening. J Gen Intern Med 41(4): 1175-1177, March 2026 Notes: doi: 10.1007/s11606-025-09870-3.
1ea Shivan J Mehta 1, Kimberly J Waddell 1, Kristin A Linn 1, Caitlin Brophy 1, Junning Liang 1, Sae-Hwan Park 1, Catherine Reitz 1, Keyirah Williams 1, Chaylin Couzens 2, Jonathan Staloff 2, Andrew A White 2, Corinne Rhodes 1, Joshua M Liao 3, Amol S Navathe 1: Nudges to Clinicians and Patients for Influenza Vaccines During Visits: The BE IMMUNE Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Intern Med 186(3): 304-310, March 2026.
142 Mehta SJ, Nadella P, Shaw PA, Reitz C, Brophy C, Okorie E, Williams K, Snider CK, Peifer MK, Rhodes C, Asch DA.: Behavioral Interventions Improve Mailed Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Overdue Patients in a Randomized Trial. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology 1c Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 96 . 2025 Sep 20:S1542-3565(25)00835-3. doi: . Online ahead of print. S1542-3565 ((25)), September 2025 Notes: online ahead of prnit.
168 Mehta M, Fanaroff AC, Rhodes CM, Xiong A, Snider CK, Grenader EM, Harhay MO, Mehrabyan N, Peifer MK, Volpp KGM, Delgado MK. : Change in Default Prescription Length and Statin Prescribing Behavior. JAMA Intern Med. 185(6): 736-739, June 2025 Notes: doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2025.0185.
16a Tang K, Layne S, Panchal S, Mehta S, Rhodes C, Patel N, Bird A.: Utilizing Quality Improvement Methodology to Address Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Screening Between Faculty and Resident Physicians. J Gen Intern Med. 40(5): 1023-1027, April 2025 Notes: doi: 10.1007/s11606-024-09147-1.
1d5 Waddell KJ, Mehta SJ, Liao JM, Linn KA, Park S, Rhodes CM, Brophy C, Reitz C, Cousins DS, Williams K, Thatcher EJ, Muskin R, Pronovost PJ, Navathe AS.: Increasing screening for breast cancer using a randomized evaluation of electronic health record nudges: Design and rationale of the I-screen clinical trial. Contemp Clin Trials. 148(107753), January 2025 Notes: doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2024.107753.
1a9 Mehta SJ, Rhodes C, Linn KA, Reitz C, McDonald C, Okorie E, Williams K, Resnick D, Arostegui A, McAuliffe T, Wollack C, Snider CK, Peifer MK, Weinstein SP.: Behavioral Interventions to Improve Breast Cancer Screening Outreach: Two Randomized Clinical Trials. JAMA Intern Med. 184(7): 761-768, Jul 2024 Notes: doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.0495.
1e9 Waddell K, Mehta SJ, Navathe A, Linn K, Park SH, White A, Staloff J, Rhodes C, Couzens C, Goel K, McDonald C, Reitz C, Williams K, Liao JM.: Behavioural economics to improve and motivate vaccination in primary care using nudges through the electronic health record: rationale and design of the BE IMMUNE randomised clinical trial. BMJ Open. 14(11): e086698, November 2024 Notes: doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-086698.
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