Anita Wagner

Anita Katharina Wagner, PharmD, MPH, DrPH

Fellow in Bioethics

Anita Katharina Wagner is Associate Professor in the Division of Health Policy and Insurance Research at the Department of Population Medicine at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute. She also serves as the Director of the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Ethics Program

Dr. Wagner conducts empirical research generating evidence for answering challenging health system questions.  Her work, frequently in large databases, evaluates impacts of insurance and other policy changes on the availability, access to, affordability, and use of medicines, specifically new cancer medicines, in the United States, China, and elsewhere.    

Through the Medicines and Insurance Coverage (MedIC) Initiative she founded, Dr. Wagner has led training programs, including the first online course, to strengthen capacity of professionals in more than 20 low and middle income country health systems to design, implement, monitor and evaluate medicines policies and programs in the context of expanding health insurance coverage.

Dr. Wagner co-directs the Harvard Medical School Fellowship in Health Policy and Insurance Research and the Department of Population Medicine Center for Cancer Policy and Program Evaluation (CarPE)

Serving as a pharmacoepidemiologist on the FDA’s Sentinel Initiative, Dr. Wagner contributes to a national system that tracks the safety of pharmaceuticals in the United States. 

Dr. Wagner holds a German master-equivalent degree in pharmacy, a doctorate in clinical pharmacy from the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences, a Master of Public Health degree in international health and a Doctor of Public Health degree in epidemiology from the Harvard School of Public Health. She completed training programs in bioethics including the Harvard Medical School Fellowship in Bioethics.

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Segmented regression analysis of interrupted time series studies in medication use research.
Authors: Authors: Wagner AK, Soumerai SB, Zhang F, Ross-Degnan D.
J Clin Pharm Ther
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Deconditioning in patients with chronic low back pain: fact or fiction?
Authors: Authors: Wittink H, Hoskins Michel T, Wagner A, Sukiennik A, Rogers W.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976)
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Aerobic fitness testing in patients with chronic low back pain: which test is best?
Authors: Authors: Wittink H, Michel TH, Kulich R, Wagner A, Sukiennik A, Maciewicz R, Rogers W.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976)
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The impact of a single seizure on health status and health care utilization.
Authors: Authors: Dworetzky BA, Hoch DB, Wagner AK, Salmanson E, Shanahan CW, Bromfield EB.
Epilepsia
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Assessing individual outcomes during outpatients' multidisciplinary chronic pain therapy by means of an augmentes SF-36
Authors: Authors: Rogers W, Wittink H, Wagner A, Cynn D, Carr D
Pain Med
Validation of the Kiswahili version of the SF-36 Health Survey in a representative sample of an urban population in Tanzania.
Authors: Authors: Wyss K, Wagner AK, Whiting D, Mtasiwa DM, Tanner M, Gandek B, Kilima PM.
Qual Life Res
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A Kiswahili version of the SF-36 Health Survey for use in Tanzania: translation and tests of scaling assumptions.
Authors: Authors: Wagner AK, Wyss K, Gandek B, Kilima PM, Lorenz S, Whiting D.
Qual Life Res
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Pharmaceutical donations by the USA: an assessment of relevance and time-to-expiry.
Authors: Authors: Reich MR, Wagner AK, McLaughlin TJ, Dumbaugh KA, Derai-Cochin M.
Bull World Health Organ
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Cross-cultural comparisons of the content of SF-36 translations across 10 countries: results from the IQOLA Project. International Quality of Life Assessment.
Authors: Authors: Wagner AK, Gandek B, Aaronson NK, Acquadro C, Alonso J, Apolone G, Bullinger M, Bjorner J, Fukuhara S, Kaasa S, Leplège A, Sullivan M, Wood-Dauphinee S, Ware JE.
J Clin Epidemiol
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Patient-based health status measurement in clinical practice: a study of its impact on epilepsy patients' care.
Authors: Authors: Wagner AK, Ehrenberg BL, Tran TA, Bungay KM, Cynn DJ, Rogers WH.
Qual Life Res
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