Marcelline Harris
Associate Professor
Systems, Populations and Leadership
University of Michigan
United States of America
Biography
Education: Postdoctoral, NIH/NLM at Mayo Clinic Rochester MN, 1998-2001 PhD, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha NE, 1997 MS, South Dakota State University, Brookings SD, 1986 BS, College of St. Catherine, St Paul MN, 1972
Research Interest
Dr. Harris’s research interests focus on clinical informatics and nursing health services research, with an emphasis on computable knowledge representation strategies and the use of electronic data for nursing health services research. Her research has been funded by NIH, AHRQ, and RWJF. She serves as a regular member of the AHRQ study section Healthcare Information Technology Research and as an ad hoc member of various NIH study sections. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Michigan, Dr. Harris led the operational nursing informatics group for a large integrated healthcare delivery system. In that role she served on enterprise-level committees concerned with EMR convergence, decision support, data warehousing, data governance, and establishing processes for business analytics. In 2011, Dr. Harris obtained the HIMSS designation of certified professional in healthcare information and management systems.
Publications
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Harris MR, Vanderboom CE, Hughes R. (2009). Nursing-sensitive safety and quality outcomes: the taming of a wicked problem? Advances in Nursing Research 2009 May; 22(2):146-151. . PMID:19427579.
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Koch KA, Woodcock M, Harris MR. (2010) Representation of clinical nursing protocols using GEM II and GEM cutter. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings.
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Needleman J, Buerhaus PI, Pankratz VS, Leibson CL, Stevens SR, Harris MR. (2011) Nurse Staffing and Inpatient Hospital Mortality. New England Journal of Medicine.: 364:1037-1045.