Nathan D. Shippee, Ph.D., is a health care delivery researcher and Associate Professor in the Division of Health Policy and Management, University of Minnesota. His work focuses on how health care payment and delivery systems can address the complex needs surrounding chronic disease, behavioral health, and non-medical complicating factors. His published works include contributions to patient and health system complexity, innovative uses of administrative data, and patient-centered care and research. Dr. Shippee has taught statistics and research methods for nearly two decades, along with curriculum and course development and teaching in Learning Health Systems research, health care quality, and use of administrative data in research.
Dr. Shippee is PI and Director of the CMS-funded Research Data Assistance Center (ResDAC), and Co-Director of the Research & Education Core of the Minnesota Learning Health Systems (MN-LHS) training program funded by AHRQ and PCORI. His work has been funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Commonwealth Fund, National Institutes of Health, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, state and county agencies, and multiple health systems.