Mahshid Abir is a senior physician policy researcher at RAND. Also a practicing emergency physician, her research evaluates the acute care continuum including pre-hospital, emergency, inpatient, and ambulatory care. Abir's past work includes developing measures for hospital surge capacity funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response. She also evaluated patient-centered outcomes as part of health system redesign initiatives. She led COVID-19 related projects including evaluating strategies to increase critical care capacity, identifying solutions for boosting vaccine acceptance, and Middle East pandemic response. She led a project funded by HHS/Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation around COVID-19 outcome measures. She co-led a Federal Emergency Management Agency study to develop processes to allocate COVID-19 Public Assistance to health systems. She led a project identifying policies to develop the health care workforce. She served on three National Academy of Medicine consensus committees focused on public health emergency preparedness/response, vaccine supply, and medical supply chain. She testified before the U.S. Senate Aging Committee on disaster preparedness/response/recovery for older adults. She leads a project funded by the American College of Emergency Physicians to evaluate strategies to sustain emergency care. She also leads a study assessing impact of climate change on future demand for medical supplies. She has expertise in mixed methods and community-based participatory research. 
Abir earned her M.D. from the University of Cincinnati.

Education

M.D. in medicine with intern, University of Cincinnati; M.Sc. in health and health services research, University of Michigan, RWJF Clinical Scholars Program

Selected Work

  • Taymour RK, Abir M, Chamberlin M, Dunne RB, Lowell M, Wahl K, Scott J., "Policy, Practice, and Research Agenda for Emergency Medical Services Oversight: A Systematic Review and Environmental Scan.," Prehosp Disaster Med.
  • Simpson K, Nham W, Thariath J, Schafer H, Greenwood-Eriksen M, Fetters MD, Serlin D, Peterson T, Abir M., "How health systems facilitate patient-centered care and care coordination: a case series analysis to identify best practices.," BMC Health Serv Res.
  • Lambrecht J, Abir M, Seiler K, Kamdar N, Peterson T, Lin P, Nham W, Greenwood-Ericksen M., "Conceptualizing lifer versus destination patients for optimized care delivery.," BMC Health Serv Res.
  • Abir M, Goldstick JE, Malsberger R, Williams A, Bauhoff S, Parekh VI, Kronick S, Desmond JS., "Evaluating the impact of emergency department crowding on disposition patterns and outcomes of discharged patients.," Int J Emerg Med.
  • Abir M, Forman J, Taymour RK, Brent C, Nallamothu BK, Scott J, Wahl K., " Optimizing Routine and Disaster Prehospital Care Through Improved Emergency Medical Services Oversight.," Disaster Med Public Health Prep.
  • Dev S, Goldstick J, Peterson T, Brenner J, Abir M., "Quantifying Ambulatory Care Use Preceding Emergency Department Visits and Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions.," Am J Med Qual.
  • Thariath J, Salhi RA, Kamdar N, Seiler K, Greenwood-Ericksen M, Nham W, Simpson K, Peterson T, Abir M., "Evaluating the pediatric mental health care continuum at an American health system.," SAGE Open Med.
  • Iovan S, Lantz PM, Allan K, Abir M., "Interventions to Decrease Use in Prehospital and Emergency Care Settings Among Super-Utilizers in the United States: A Systematic Review.," Med Care Res Rev.

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