David O. Meltzer
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David Owen Meltzer (born 1964) is a Professor of Medicine at the
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. He holds faculty appointments in the Department of Medicine, Department of Economics and the
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. He is Chief of the Section of Hospital Medicine at the University of Chicago Medicine, and is the Director of the Center for Health and the Social Sciences (CHeSS), as well as the Director of the Urban Health Lab in Chicago, IL. In 2015 he was appointed a member of the faculty for the forthcoming
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which will be located in Chicago's South Side. Meltzer was elected to the
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(IOM) in 2015 and has served on several committees, including the Committee for Organ Procurement and Transplantation Policy. He is also a member of the Methodology Committee for the
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(PCORI). Finally, he serves on the 2nd U.S. Panel on Cost-effectiveness in Health and Medicine.


Education

David Meltzer attended elementary school and high school at the University of Chicago Lab School in Chicago, IL. He went to college at
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in New Haven, CT and double-majored in Economics and Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry. After college he matriculated to the medical scientist training program at the University of Chicago where he earned an M.D. from the
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as well as a Ph.D. in Economics. He developed his dissertation on the "Mortality Decline, the Demographic Transition, and Economic Growth" under the mentorship of Nobel-winning economist
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as well as
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. Upon graduating from University of Chicago in 1992 he entered a residency program in Internal Medicine at
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(Harvard Medical School) in Boston, MA, where he simultaneously served as a Faculty Research Fellow at the
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.


Career

He returned to the University of Chicago as a member of the faculty in 1996. He has amounted a number of important contributions in the areas of medicine and health economics.


Health economics

As a health economist, Meltzer has made major contributions to the fields of medical
Cost-effectiveness analysis Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a form of economic analysis that compares the relative costs and outcomes (effects) of different courses of action. Cost-effectiveness analysis is distinct from cost–benefit analysis, which assigns a monetar ...
and value of information analysis. His seminal paper about accounting for future costs which appeared in the ''Journal of Health Economics'' argued for including both direct and indirect medical costs related to chronic illness in both the numerator and denominator components of cost-effectiveness. He has also systematized the use of value of information analysis to prioritize research funding by subject area.


Hospital medicine

He is the founding Chief of the Section of Hospital Medicine at University of Chicago Medicine, which is a division in the Department of Medicine which staffs hospitalist physicians. It is one of the oldest and largest such divisions among academic medical centers in the country. Early in its conception, he began a multi-institutional clinical trial known as the Hospitalist Study. Today it is the largest collection of data on performance of
Hospital medicine Hospital medicine is a medical specialty that exists in some countries as a branch of family medicine or internal medicine, dealing with the care of acutely ill hospitalized patients. Physicians whose primary professional focus is caring for hos ...
, which has shown improvements in care as a result of hospitalist intervention. More recently, Meltzer received a prestigious Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovations (CMMI) award to study the Implications of a "Comprehensive Care Program" in which hospitalists physicians and advanced-practice providers follow-up with hospitalized patients in the home healthcare setting to reduce rehospitalization. For his work in this field he received the Society of Hospital Medicine's Award for Excellence in Research. Other notable research studies where Meltzer is involved are the Oral Health Study and the CAPriCORN Project.


Personal

Meltzer resides in Chicago with his wife Dr. Vineet Arora, daughter Sonia, and son Aarin. bv


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Meltzer, David O. 1964 births Living people American people of German descent University of Chicago faculty University of Chicago Laboratory Schools alumni Yale University alumni Pritzker School of Medicine alumni University of Chicago alumni Members of the National Academy of Medicine