Grace M. Kuo, PharmD, MPH, PhD Research Interests: Health Services Research (Medication Safety; Pharmacist Practice; Education) DomainTopic AreasProjects.

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Grace M. Kuo, PharmD, MPH, PhD Research Interests: Health Services Research (Medication Safety; Pharmacist Practice; Education) DomainTopic AreasProjects Healthcare System Health IT/EMR/CPOE surveillance Best practices Effect of electronic medical records on safety AHRQ R03HS Medication surveillance for ADEs NIH U54HL Medication reconciliation; guideline adherence; billing AHRQ K08HS014552; BCM/TCH; UCSD Patients Consumer education Health literacy Consumer Health Info AHRQ U18HS16093 Effect of literacy on safety NIH R03AG Healthcare Professionals Error reports Clinical practice Education AAFP; ACCP MEADERS HHSA ; HHSA ; AAFP; ACCP Pharmacist-MD collaborative practice NIH R01 HL091841; AHRQ 1R01HS019913; NIH 1RC2HL101811; NIH R18HL Practice-based research network and related projects HRSA D12HP00042; HRSA09156; AHRQ P20HS11187; AHRQ U01HS11187; AHRQ R ; AHRQ R13HS016844; AHRQ R13HS017521; NIH R01HL078589; CTRI; LBMMC Pharmacogenomics CDC 1U38GD000070

Core Expertise (Kuo) Clinical Pharmacist practice Collaborative practice Medication safety Medication counseling Quality improvement Chronic disease management Pharmacogenomics education Best practice Health Services Research Practice-based research network Comparative effectiveness research Program evaluation Survey methods Healthcare management and administration Health economics Qualitative research Mixed methods Health Education & Promotion Health behavior theories Logic models Educational program design, implementation, and analysis

Proposed Collaborations with SSPPS Faculty (Kuo) Medication Safety Medication reconciliation practice or education (clinical) Medication surveillance (informatics) Pharmacist Practice (Medication Therapy Management Services) Program design, implementation, and evaluation (clinical) Pharmacogenomics Education Education and clinical practice implication (clinical) Educational program expansion (clinical and basic science) PharmGenEd