Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Department of
Medical Ethics and Health Policy

Department of Medical Ethics / People / Schmidt

Harald Schmidt, Ph.D.

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Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Department: Medical Ethics and Health Policy

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14th Floor, Blockley Hall
423 Guardian Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215-573-4519
Education:
M.A. (Major: Philosophy; Minors: History and Linguistics (M.A. includes B.A. equivalent))
University of Munster, Germany, 2001.
Ph.D. (Public Policy)
London School of Economics and Political Science, U.K., 2012.
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Selected Publications

Tipirneni R, Schmidt H, Lantz PM, Karmakar M: Associations of 4 Geographic Social Vulnerability Indices With US COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality. American Journal of Public Health 112(11): 1584-88, Sept 2022.

Bartholomew T, Naci H, Robertson E, Schmidt H: Use of adherence monitoring in drug contracts tied to outcomes: Put patients first. British Medical Journal Page: e062188, Mar 2022.

Bartholomew T, Colleoni M, Schmidt H: Financial incentives for breast cancer screening undermine informed choice. British Medical Journal 376: e065726, Jan 2022 Notes: doi: 10.1136/bmj-2021-065726

Srivastava T, Schmidt H, Sadecki E, Kornides ML: Disadvantage indices deployed to promote equitable allocation of COVID-19 vaccines in the US: A scoping review of differences and similarities in design. JAMA Health Forum 3(1): e214501, Jan 2022.

Schmidt H, Shaikh SJ, Sadecki E, Buttenheim A, Gollust S: Public attitudes about equitable COVID-19 vaccine allocation: a randomised experiment of race-based versus novel place-based frames. Journal of Medical Ethics 48(12): 993-999, 2022 Notes: doi: 10.1136/jme-2022-108194.

Schmidt H, Shaikh SJ, Sadecki E, Gollust S : US adults’ preferences for race-based and place-based prioritisation for COVID-19 vaccines. Journal of Medical Ethics 48(7): 497-500, Dec 2021 Notes: doi: 10.1136/medethics-2021-107741.

Hoskins K, Schmidt H: Breastfeeding, Personal Responsibility and Financial Incentives. Public Health Ethics 14(3): 233-241, Nov 2021.

Schmidt H, Roberts DE, Eneanya AD: Sequential organ failure assessment, ventilator rationing and evolving triage guidance: New evidence underlines the need to recognise and revise, unjust allocation frameworks [peer-reviewed] Journal of Medical Ethics 48(2): 136-138, Oct 2021 Notes: Peer-reviewed. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2021-107696).

Schmidt H, Spieker AJ, Luo T, Szymczak JE, Grande D: Variability in Primary Care Physician Attitudes Toward Medicaid Work Requirement Exemption Requests Made by Patients With Depression. JAMA Health Forum 2(10): e212932, Oct 2021.

Schmidt, H, Roberts, D, Enenanya A: The Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) and revised ventilator triage guidance: Since we are still implementing outdated and more inequitable frameworks now, will we learn any lessons longer term? Journal of Medical Ethics Blog Oct 2021.

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