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Patricia Anne Acquaviva Gabow (born January 1944) is an American academic physician, medical researcher, healthcare executive, author and lecturer. Specializing in
nephrology Nephrology (from Greek'' nephros'' "kidney", combined with the suffix ''-logy'', "the study of") is a specialty of adult internal medicine and pediatric medicine that concerns the study of the kidneys, specifically normal kidney function (ren ...
, she joined the department of medicine, division of renal diseases, at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in 1973, advancing to a full professorship in 1987; she is presently Professor Emerita. She was the principal investigator on the National Institutes of Health Human Polycystic Kidney Disease research grant, which ran from 1985 to 1999, and defined the clinical manifestations and genetics of the disease in adults and children. She served for two decades as
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of Denver Health, an integrated public healthcare system in Denver, Colorado, where she implemented numerous business-based systems to streamline operations, improve patient care, and recognize cost savings. In particular, her introduction of the " Lean" quality-improvement system, based on the Toyota Production System, earned her national recognition. She is the author of more than 150 articles and book chapters, three books, and has received numerous awards for excellence in teaching, physician care, and leadership. She was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame in 2004.


Early life and education

Patricia Anne Acquaviva was born in January 1944 to an Italian-American family. Her parents, Pat Acquaviva and Terese Colonna Acquaviva, married in 1942. Her father, a
private first class Private first class (french: Soldat de 1 classe; es, Soldado de primera) is a military rank held by junior enlisted personnel in a number of armed forces. French speaking countries In France and other French speaking countries, the rank (; ) ...
in the US army, was killed in action in March 1945 during the Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine, after which she and her mother moved in with her uncle and grandparents. Her mother, a teacher, remarried to James R. Helmintoller in 1951. She earned her B.S. in biology at Seton Hill College in 1965. She received her M.D. at the
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania The Perelman School of Medicine, commonly known as Penn Med, is the medical school of the University of Pennsylvania, a private research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1765, the Perelman School of Medicine is the oldest medi ...
in 1969.


Academic career

After interning in medicine for one year at the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, she undertook a one-year residency in internal medicine at Harbor General Hospital in 1970. This was followed by one-year renal fellowships at
San Francisco General Hospital The Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (ZSFG) is a Public hospital in San Francisco, California, under the purview of the city's Department of Public Health. It serves as the only Level I Trauma Ce ...
and the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. In 1973 Gabow joined Denver Health and Hospitals to establish its nephrology department. She began as an instructor in the Division of Renal Diseases at the University of Colorado, advancing to a full professorship in 1987.


Health administrator

Gabow served as Chief of Renal Disease for Denver Health and Hospitals, a city charter department, from 1973 to 1981. In 1976 she was appointed Clinical Director of the department of medicine for Denver Health, also serving in this position until 1981. In 1981 she was appointed Director of Medical Services for Denver Health, serving in this position for a decade. Gabow was named Deputy Manager of Medical Affairs (CMO) for Denver Health in 1989, and was appointed as CEO and Medical Director in 1992. After the creation of an independent state health authority called Denver Health and Hospitals Authority (DHHA) in 1997, Gabow served as CEO and Medical Director of DHHA from 1997 to 2008, and as CEO of DHHA from 2008 to 2012. Under Gabow's leadership, Denver Health introduced several business-based improvement systems to streamline operations, cut excessive spending, and improve employee satisfaction and patient care. Most notable was the " Lean" quality-improvement system based on the Toyota Production System, introduced in 2005. The Lean management system cuts waste and streamlines processes without restricting access to healthcare by insured patients or necessitating staff layoffs. As one example of the Lean system, Denver Health increased the square footage of its public health facilities by 30 percent, yet it reduced its supply costs by 50 percent. In 2014 Gabow published a book on the use of the Lean system at Denver Health, titled ''The Lean Prescription: Powerful Medicine for Our Ailing Healthcare System''. She and her co-author Philip L. Goodman received the 2015 Shingo Research and Professional Publication Award for the book, while Denver Health itself received the Shingo Bronze Medallion. Other "best practices" which Gabow adopted from other industries include "advice nurse lines", new IT systems, and an employee reward program. During Gabow's tenure, Denver Health invested more than $400 million in IT, and recognized cost savings first by transferring 75% of billing to electronic statements and then by going paperless. In 2011, the healthcare system achieved the lowest medical mortality rate among 114 academic medical centers in the University HealthCare Consortium. Gabow retired from Denver Health in September 2012.


Research

Early in her career, Gabow specialized in
nephrology Nephrology (from Greek'' nephros'' "kidney", combined with the suffix ''-logy'', "the study of") is a specialty of adult internal medicine and pediatric medicine that concerns the study of the kidneys, specifically normal kidney function (ren ...
with a focus on polycystic kidney disease. She was the principal investigator on the National Institutes of Health Human Polycystic Kidney Disease research grant, which ran from 1985 to 1999. She was also the principal investigator on the Community Voices: Health Care for the Underserved, a $5 million research grant funded by the
W. K. Kellogg Foundation The W. K. Kellogg Foundation was founded in June 1930 as the W. K. Kellogg Child Welfare Foundation by breakfast cereal pioneer Will Keith Kellogg. In 1934, Kellogg donated more than $66 million in Kellogg's, Kellogg Company stock and other inve ...
/Colorado Trust, from 1997 to 2007, and led other studies for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Gabow has published more than 150 research papers and book chapters, and 3 books. Her most recent book is ''TIMES NOW for Women Healthcare Leaders: A Guide for the Journey''.


Memberships

Gabow is a master of the Association of American Physicians. She has been a member of the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation board, and the Health Advisory Committee of the National Governors' Association. In 2013 she joined the healthcare advisory council of Simpler Consulting. She served on the board of trustees of her alma mater, Seton Hill University, from 2017-2018.


Awards and honors

Gabow is the recipient of numerous awards recognizing excellence in teaching and physician care, including the 1998 A.N. Richards Distinguished Achievement Award in Nephrology from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, the 2000 Florence Rena Sabin Award from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, the 2000 Nathan Davis Award for Career Public Servant at the Local Level from the American Medical Association, Washington, D. C., and the Health Quality Award from the National Committee for Quality Assurance. She was named one of the "50 Most Powerful Physician Executives in Health Care" by '' Modern Healthcare'' magazine in 2007 and 2009, the Healthcare Leader of the Year by the '' Denver Business Journal'' in 2011, and received the 2008
National Center for Healthcare Leadership The National Center for Healthcare Leadership (NCHL) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes evidence-based best practices within the healthcare leadership, organizational development, and international healthcare spaces. Its ...
Award for lifetime achievement. For her implementation of the Lean quality-improvement system in the healthcare industry, she was awarded the "Innovator in Health" award by the New England Healthcare Institute in 2010 and was inducted into the Association for Manufacturing Excellence Hall of Fame. Gabow has been recognized as a leading woman physician and role model by numerous organizations. She received the National Board of the Medical College of Pennsylvania Annual Award to an Outstanding Woman Physician in 1982, the Women of Distinction Award from the Mile Hi Council of Girl Scouts in 1998, and the Outstanding Women in Business award from the ''Denver Business Journal'' in 2005. The International Women's Forum and Colorado Women's Forum honored her as one of the Women Who Make a Difference in 2005, and the Women's Foundation of Colorado named her a Unique Woman of Colorado in 2007. She was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame in 2004. Gabow received an honorary doctorate in science from the University of Colorado in 2009 and an honorary degree from the University of Denver in 2010.


Personal life

In June 1971 she married
Harold N. Gabow Harold N. (Hal) Gabow is an American computer scientist known for his research on graph algorithms and data structures. He is a professor emeritus at the University of Colorado Boulder, and the former founding editor-in-chief of ''ACM Transaction ...
, a doctoral student in computer science at
Stanford University Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. The campus occupies , among the largest in the United States, and enrolls over 17,000 students. Stanford is consider ...
. Harold Gabow began teaching in the department of computer science at the University of Colorado Boulder in 1973, becoming a full professor in 1986 and professor emeritus in 2008. The couple have a son and a daughter.


References


External links


List of research papers by Patricia A. Gabow
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