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Cole G. Chapman, PhD

Assistant Professor

Introduction

Cole Chapman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science, College of Pharmacy, University of Iowa. Cole received his BS in Economics from the University of Iowa in 2010 and Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in 2014.

Current Positions

  • Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Science

Education

  • BS in Economics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, United States
  • PhD in Health Services Research, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, Iowa City, Iowa, United States

Selected Awards & Honors

  • Nominated for a UI Faculty Focus profile

Professional Memberships

  • University of Iowa Bioinformatics Core
  • Healthcare Data and Analytics Association (HDAA)
  • Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI)
  • American Society of Health Economics (ASHecon)

Research Interests

  • Causal Inference
  • Modeling Health Outcomes
  • Comparative Effectiveness
  • Instrumental Variables
  • Methods for causal inference
  • Delayed Diagnosis in Hypertension
  • Applied statistics
  • Applied predictive modeling

Selected Publications

  • Chapman CG, Polgreen PM, Suneja M, Carter BA, Polgreen LA. Diagnostic Inertia in Hypertension: Longitudinal Analysis of Clinical Documentation of Observed High Blood Pressure Measurements and Time to Hypertension Diagnosis. Under Review.
  • Chapman CG. Assessing Validity of Instrumental Variables Constructed from Treatment Variation Across Groups: Failures of Weak Instrument Tests and Recommendations for Practice. Preparing resubmission.
  • Chapman CG, Lutz AD, Brooks JM, Thigpen CT. Evaluation of Commonly Used Patient Reported Outcomes as Performance Measures: A Physical Therapy Industry Collaboration. Preparing resubmission.
  • Gordon K, Chapman CG, Harklau NM, Larson-Ode K, Wright BA. Improvements in serum 25(OH)D following stoss dosing in people with cystic fibrosis and variable adherence to maintenance regimens: A retrospective chart review. Under Review, Revise/Resubmit, Health Science Reports.
  • Chapman CG, Polgreen PM, Faine BA, Carter BL, Talan DA, Polgreen LA. Documentation of High Blood Pressure Measurements in the Emergency Department: Factors Associated with Discussion and Comparison to Other Settings. Submitted, Under Review.
  • Al-Jumaili AA, Mahdi LA, Chapman CG. Economic Burden of Acute Coronary Syndrome from Payer Perspective In a Health System following the Beveridge Model. Under review, Revised/Resubmit, Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy .
  • Al-Jumaili AA, Mahdi LA, Chapman CG. Economic Burden of Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Surgery on Government and Patients: A Two-Center Study. International Under Review, Journal of Pharmacy Practice (submitted 16-Nov-2024).
  • Chapman CG, Polgreen PM, Suneja M, Carter BA, Polgreen LA. Factors associated with discussing high blood pressure readings in clinical notes. In Press, American Journal of Hypertension.
  • Chapman CG, Schroeder MC, Marcussen B, Carr LJ. Identifying Patients at Risk for Cardiometabolic and Chronic Diseases by Using the Exercise Vital Sign to Screen for Physical Inactivity. In press, Preventing Chronic Disease.
  • Brooks JM, Chapman CG, Floyd SB, Chen B (2024). Assessing the Properties of Patient-Specific Treatment Effect Estimates from Machine Learning Algorithms When Treatment Effect Heterogeneity Influences Treatment Choice. BMC Medical Research Methodology. 24, 66 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-024-02187-5