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Dr. Jenssen's research involves the use of clinical decision support systems and population health management techniques to protect children from secondhand smoke exposure and tobacco use. More broadly, he focuses on leveraging health information technology to engineer and implement novel approaches and products to improve care for children and their parents.
Bio
Dr. Jenssen is a faculty member at PolicyLab, a practicing primary care pediatrician at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and medical director of value-based care for CHOP’s Care Network, a primary care network for 260,000 pediatric patients in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
He maintains an active research program that centers on the use of clinical decision support systems and population health management techniques to protect children from secondhand smoke exposure and tobacco use. In addition, his research involves leveraging health information technology to engineer and implement novel approaches and products to improve care for children and their parents.
Education and Training
BA, Davidson College (History), 2005
MD, University of Rochester School of Medicine, 2010
MSHP, University of Pennsylvania (Health Services Research/Health Policy), 2016
Titles and Academic Titles
Attending Physician
Medical Director, Value-Based Care
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Professional Memberships
American Academy of Pediatrics, 2007-
Academic Pediatric Association, 2015-
Professional Awards
AppItUp Competition Winner, Penn Center for Innovation, University of Pennsylvania, 2016
Philadelphia Social Innovations Award Winner, 2017
Academic Pediatric Association Young Investigator Award, 2017
American Academy of Pediatrics Julius P. Richmond Center New Investigator Award, 2017