Megan Holthoff, MSHS

Research Project Director

The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice

Megan Holthoff currently serves as a Research Project Director at The Dartmouth Institute supporting the development of learning health systems for the adults with inflammatory bowel disease and people with serious illness. Since 2015, Megan has been working with the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation developing the IBD Qorus learning health system, a quality of care initiative focused on coproducing better health outcomes and high value care for adults with inflammatory bowel disease. She and her team support a mix of 50 academic and private practice IBD clinical teams across the U.S. on the uptake and use of a shared dashboard to support patient and clinician partnerships utilizing quality improvement science methodology.

Megan also is Co-Director of the Promise Partnership, a real world, practical, scalable, prototype of a person-centered, learning health system for coproducing better health care experience, value, and oncology and palliative care delivery science. She leads multiple interdisciplinary care teams in engaging researchers, patients, families, clinicians, and other stakeholders in co-designing tools to achieve better care experiences, higher health care value, and more knowledge on the science of oncology and palliative health care delivery.

She has 19 years of experience in clinical research administration, including project management, data management, regulatory and contracting, human subject protections, and oversight of clinical and behavioral health research to assure compliance with local and federal rules and regulations. Megan earned a BS from Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY and a MSHS from George Washington University, Washington, DC.

 

Email
megan.m.holthoff@dartmouth.edu

Phone
(603) 653-0887