Katie Corelli, MD, MPH, MSCP

Dr. Katie Corelli is inspired by working in a healthcare system that focuses on preventative care strategy as pathway for maintaining quality care. She is a Mass General Brigham medical director for population health and a women’s health physician. Katie works with the population health team to build interventions for patients with chronic diseases like dementia and chronic kidney disease, as well as optimizes patients to be successful at home. Her clinical interests include menopause and female sexual dysfunction.

 

She received her MD from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA and completed her residency in internal medicine/primary care at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).  She is board certified internal medicine physician.  She completed her fellowship in population health at Mass General Brigham and received her Masters in Public Health from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.  She is a certified menopause society practitioner with the Menopause Society.

 
 

Brigham & Women’s Hospital

Associate Physician, Menopause and Midlife Clinic, Division of Women’s Health
Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Areas of Expertise

Current Research

  • High-Risk Care Management Impact on Spending and Utilization in a Medicaid ACO
  • Supporting Change Management and Optimizing Skilled Nursing Facility Utilization at a Large Accountable Care Organization 
  • Female sexual dysfunction

 

Select Publications

Tepper J, Corelli K, Navathe R, Smith S, Baxter JK. A retrospective cohort study of fetal assessment following preterm premature rupture of membranes. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2019 Apr;145(1):83-90. PMID: 30706480.

 

Khalifeh A, Berghella A, Moreno S, Corelli K, Leubner E, Saccone G, Daou B, Jabbour P. Stroke recurrence in pregnancy: Experience at a regional referral center. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2019 May;236:75-78. PMID: 30884339.

 

Selen DJ, Edelson PK, James K, Corelli K, Hivert MF, Meigs JB, Thadhani R, Ecker J, Powe CE. Physiological subtypes of gestational glucose intolerance and risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2022 Feb;226(2):241.e1-241.e241.e14. PMID: 34419453, PMCID: PMC8810751.

 

Corelli, K., Hsu, S., James, K., Wei, H., Tangren, J., Clapp, M., Meigs, J., & Powe, C. (May 2020). Public health insurance, gestational diabetes, and the risk of type 2 diabetes in parous women. Abstract/E-Poster
SGIM 2020 Poster Presentation

 

Corelli K, Duralde E, Price M, Benson N, Abeyweera N, Fung V, Vogeli C, Vienneau M, Mendu M, Jubelt LE, Meyer G, Hsu J. An Early Look at Medicaid ACOs: Evaluation of a care management program in the largest Massachusetts Medicaid Accountable Care Organization. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting. June 2022, Washington DC. AcademyHealth Podium Presentation.