Ross Koppel | |
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Ross Koppel | |
Born | August 18, 1946 |
Education | Temple University (B.A., 1969;M.A., 1971; Ph.D., 1981) |
Known for | Research on the impact of healthcare information technology on medication errors |
Spouse | Meg Shope Koppel |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Sociology |
Institutions | University of Pennsylvania |
Thesis | The Role of Social Psychological Variables in Status Attainment of Young Men (1980) |
Ross Koppel (born August 18, 1946)[1] is an American sociologist. He is a senior fellow of the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics and an adjunct professor of sociology at The University of Pennsylvania.[2][3] He is known for studying the impact of healthcare information technology on medical practice.[4][5][6] Koppel's work led to controversy in the health care informatics industry and significant changes to guarantee the safety and accuracy of medical records.[7][8][9] Koppel has served as president of the Sociological Practice Association and the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology and has received numerous awards from professional associations.[10] In 2010, Koppel was awarded the Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology by the American Sociological Association.[10]