Joseph Frassica, M.D., D.D.S.


Physician Investigator (NonCl)
Pediatrics, Mass General Research Institute
B.A. University of Massachusetts Boston
M.D. Boston University School of Medicine
D.D.S. Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine

Joseph J. Frassica, MD serves as Professor of the Practice in the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science at MIT.  He is also a member of the teaching and research staff of the Massachusetts General Hospital (Pediatric Critical Care) and serves as Pediatric Editor for the Journal of Intensive Care Medicine.

Dr. Frassica has served in multiple academic and industrial leadership roles. Most recently, Joe served as the Head of Philips Research for the Americas as well as Chief Medical Officer for Philips - North America. Prior to this appointment, Dr Frassica served as Chief Technology Officer, Chief Innovation Officer and Chief Medical Officer for Philips Connected Care and Healthcare Informatics Division. In these roles, Dr Frassica contributed significant clinical and technical insights to guide the advancement of highly distributed patient monitoring, alarm management and therapeutic devices including patient ventilators and defibrillators.  At Philips research, Dr Frassica and his Cambridge Lab team focused on the use of large-scale, high-resolution data to develop AI/ML-based predictive models, Clinical Decision Support, imaging analytics, interventional guidance and bacterial genomics. Under Dr. Frassica’s leadership the lab successfully leveraged several of these predictive models and algorithms into products including

  •        health system command center product aimed at improving health systems operational efficiency by incorporating real-time physiologic insight with operational awareness.  Multiple predictive algorithms underly the decision support that delivers this product’s operational insight 
  •        A real-time, cloud-based analytics platform.  This platform powers a real-time ICU CDS and visualization system and is now part of the Philips Reference Architecture
  •        molecular epidemiology system consisting of a platform combining bioinformatics and advanced genomic analysis with clinical informatics data.  This system is focused on detection and elimination of Hospital Acquired infection and antibiotic stewardship.

Joe has also served in multiple leadership roles in academic medicine including: Chief Medical Officer at Holtz Children’s Hospital in Miami, Florida; Chief Medical Information Officer and Executive Medical Director of Aero-Medical Transport for Miami’s Jackson Health System; and Associate Chair for Clinical Affairs in the Department of Pediatrics and Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Anesthesiology at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine; Chief of Pediatric Critical Care at UMASS/Memorial Medical Center and Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics and Anesthesiology at University of Massachusetts Medical School; Attending Pediatric Intensivist at Massachusetts General Hospital; Attending Anesthesiologist at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Chief of Anesthesia at Franciscan Children’s Hospital in Boston.

Dr. Frassica received his Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of Massachusetts/Boston, his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Case Western Reserve University and his Medical Degree from the Boston University School of Medicine.  Dr. Frassica completed residencies in Anesthesiology and Pediatrics at the Boston Medical Center (Boston City Hospital)/Boston University and completed a Fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care at the Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School.

Degrees

  • MD in Medicine, Boston University
  • DDS in Dental Medicine, Case Western Reserve University
  • BA in Biology, University of Massachusetts, Boston

Residency

  • Boston Medical Center (Boston City Hospital)/Boston University – Anesthesiology
  • Boston Medical Center /Boston University – Pediatrics
  • Harvard University/Massachusetts General Hospital – Pediatric Critical Care

Selected Awards/Societies

  • Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Fellow, College of Chest Physicians
  • Harvard University/Massachusetts General Hospital – Pediatric Critical Care
  • American Board of Pediatrics – Pediatric Critical Care

Research Interests

Our lab is focused is on these areas of special interest:

  • Predictive analytics, Natural language processing
  • Clinical informatics, machine learning, genomics/bioinformatics, infectious disease
  • Medical ultrasound, interventional guidance, planning, and assessment

Some current research projects center around:

  • Predictive algorithms for disease using high resolution clinical and physiologic data
  • Clinical informatics and genomics to limit the spread of hospital acquired infections, multi-drug resistance and new pathogens within communities.

Our team works closely with Dr. Roger Mark and the Laboratory of Computational Physiology on the ongoing MIMIC III project as well as in the development of new high resolution data sources to support the use of data to create predictive algorithms and models.