Emily Hyle, M.D., M.Sc.


Associate Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Clinicn Investigator, Assc Prf
Medical Practice Evaluation Center, Mass General Research Institute
Associate Physician
Infectious Disease, Massachusetts General Hospital
MD University of Pennsylvania 2006
aging; cost-effectiveness analysis; covid-19; hiv; measles; measles-mumps-rubella vaccine; simulation modeling; travel

Dr. Hyle is an infectious disease physician at Massachusetts General Hospital and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. 

Her research interests include using cost-effectiveness analysis to investigate policy-relevant questions for the clinical care of people with HIV, including point-of-care technologies, virologic resistance, and non-communicable diseases among people with HIV, in the US and resource-limited settings. Dr. Hyle also collaborates with the Global TravEpiNet Consortium to investigate the cost-effectiveness of pre-travel medicine, including MMR vaccination and strategies for COVID-19.

Dr. Hyle earned her MD from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a DTMH from the Gorgas Institute in Lima, Peru and an MSc in Epidemiology for the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

Medical Practice Evaluation Center Publications
ehyle@mgh.harvard.edu
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