Elizabeth Brill
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Dr. Elizabeth Brill is a leading health services researcher whose work focuses on surgical outcomes, healthcare system efficiency, and the relationship between procedural volume and patient safety. Her major contributions center on large-scale, real-world analyses of surgical care within integrated healthcare systems, providing critical evidence for optimizing surgical practices and resource allocation. Her landmark cohort study, "Mesh-based inguinal hernia repairs in an integrated healthcare system and surgeon and hospital volume," analyzed over 110,000 patients across more than a decade, demonstrating how surgeon and hospital volume directly impact patient outcomes—a finding with significant implications for surgical training and hospital policy. This work, already cited 11 times since its 2023 publication, underscores her ability to leverage vast datasets to answer pressing clinical questions. Dr. Brill’s research bridges the gap between clinical surgery and population health, making her a vital voice in evidence-based surgical care. Her ongoing investigations continue to shape how healthcare systems deliver high-quality, high-volume surgical services.
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