Jack rowe md biography
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John W Rowe, MD
Chapel J, Tysinger B, Goldman D, Rowe JW and the Research Network on an Aging samhälle. (2023) The Forgotten Middle: Worsening trends in health and economic well-being extend well beyond the poor for Americans nearing retirement. Health Affairs; August 23, 2023. 42; 9:1230-1240. DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2023.00134
Fried LP, Rowe JW. (2020) Health in Aging – Past, Present, and Future. New England Journal of medicin. v 383:14 pp1293-1296 doi: 10.1056/NEJMp2016814
Rehkopf DH, Furstenberg FF, Rowe JW. (2019) Trends in Mental and physical Health-Related Quality of Life in Low-Income Older Persons in the United States, 2003-2017. JAMA Open Network, 2019;2 (12):e1917868; doi:10:1001/jamanetworkopen.2019,17868
Goldman, DP, Chen, C., Zissimopoulos, J., Rowe, JW et al. Measuring the adaptation of countries to societal aging. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ( PNAS) 2018 January, 115 (3) 435-437. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1720899115
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Dr. Rowe is a practicing physician in internal medicine who serves on the management teams of both Partners HealthCare and the Massachusetts General Physicians Organization. As an assistant Medical Director in the Partners HealthCare Center for Population Health, he leads the care management program for the highest-risk, highest-complexity patients in the Partners Medicaid ACO. He is also assistant Chief Medical Information Officer for the Massachusetts General Physicians Organization, the physician network for Massachusetts General Hospital; in this role, he leads a wide variety of programs that leverage IT to improve healthcare delivery.
Dr. Rowe received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and masters of public health from Johns Hopkins University, where he previously served on the faculty. He completed residency in combined internal medicine – pediatrics at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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John (Jack) W. Rowe
Dr. John Rowe is the Julius B. Richmond Professor of Health Policy and Aging at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Previously, from 2000 until his retirement in late 2006, Dr. Rowe served as Chairman and CEO of Aetna, Inc., one of the nation's leading health care and related benefits organizations. Before his tenure at Aetna, from 1998 to 2000, Dr. Rowe served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Mount Sinai NYU Health, one of the nation’s largest academic health care organizations. From 1988 to 1998, prior to the Mount Sinai-NYU Health merger, Dr. Rowe was President of the Mount Sinai Hospital and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City.
Before joining Mount Sinai, Dr. Rowe was a Professor of Medicine and the founding Director of the Division on Aging at the Harvard Medical School, as well as Chief of Gerontology at Boston’s Beth Israel Hospital. He was Director of the MacArthur Foundation Research