Kathleen M.B. Balestracci, PhD, MSW
Associate Research Scientist (Cardiovascular Medicine)Cards
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Additional Titles
Director, Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE)
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Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE)
195 Church Street
New Haven, CT 06510
United States
Appointments
Additional Titles
Director, Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE)
Contact Info
Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE)
195 Church Street
New Haven, CT 06510
United States
Appointments
Additional Titles
Director, Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE)
Contact Info
Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE)
195 Church Street
New Haven, CT 06510
United States
About
Titles
Associate Research Scientist (Cardiovascular Medicine)
Director, Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE)
Biography
Kathleen Balestracci, PhD, MSW, is a Director at the Yale University School of Medicine and Associate Director of Quality Measurement at the Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE). Dr. Balestracci oversees the development of quality measures for the assessment of health care delivery, with expertise in patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures and electronic clinical quality measures (eCQMs). She has been research faculty at the Yale School of Medicine since 2002, first at the School of Public Health from 2002 through 2005, then at the Child Study Center from 2005 through 2016. Prior to her work at CORE, Dr. Balestracci was the Director of Research and Evaluation for IICAPS Services and In-Home Programs at the Child Study Center, with primary responsibility for the statewide evaluation of the Intensive In-home Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Service (IICAPS) at 20 sites across Connecticut. Dr. Balestracci received her doctoral degree from Yale University in Epidemiology and Public Health and her social work degree in policy and planning from the University of Connecticut School of Social Work.
Appointments
Cardiovascular Medicine
Associate Research ScientistPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Cardiovascular Medicine
- Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE)
- Internal Medicine
Education & Training
- PhD
- Yale University, Health Policy & Administration (2001)
- MSW
- University of Connecticut, Policy & Planning (1994)
- BA
- Haverford College, Sociology & Anthropology (1989)
Research
Overview
Medical Research Interests
Research at a Glance
Yale Co-Authors
Arjun Venkatesh, MD, MBA, MHS
Cameron Gettel, MD, MHS
Joseph Woolston, MD
Lisa Gale Suter, MD
Zhenqiu Lin, PhD
Publications
2023
Patient-Reported Outcome-Based Performance Measures in Alternative Payment Models: Current Use, Implementation Barriers, and Principles to Succeed
Gettel C, Suter L, Bagshaw K, Sheares K, Balestracci K, Lin Z, Venkatesh A. Patient-Reported Outcome-Based Performance Measures in Alternative Payment Models: Current Use, Implementation Barriers, and Principles to Succeed. Value In Health 2023, 27: 199-205. PMID: 38042334, PMCID: PMC10872237, DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2023.10.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetric
2017
Intensive In-Home Psychiatric Treatment Approaches
Balestracci KMB, Adnopoz JA, Rowland MD, Moffett SJ, Woolston JL. Intensive In-Home Psychiatric Treatment Approaches. In Lewis’ Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: A Comprehensive Textbook (5th ed), ed. A. Martin, FR Volkmar, M Lewis. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA, 2017, Chapter 6.3.3.Chapters
2012
IICAPS: A Treatment Model for Delinquent Youths with Co-occurring Mental Health Disorders
Adnopoz J, Woolston J, Balestracci K. IICAPS: A Treatment Model for Delinquent Youths with Co-occurring Mental Health Disorders. 2012, 357-369. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-0905-2_23.ChaptersCitationsConceptsMental health disordersCo-occurring mental health disordersHealth disordersFemale juvenile detaineesMental health interventionsGeneral populationPsychiatric disordersHealth interventionsConduct disorderLarge-scale studiesDisordersTreatment modelFemale detaineesPrevalence researchJuvenile detaineesCook County
2001
Foster Care Placement Improves Children's Functioning
Horwitz S, Balestracci K, Simms M. Foster Care Placement Improves Children's Functioning. JAMA Pediatrics 2001, 155: 1255-1260. PMID: 11695936, DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.155.11.1255.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitations
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Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE)
195 Church Street
New Haven, CT 06510
United States