Dr. Scholle’s research on measurement of practice systems and patient-centered care has informed the development and evaluation of NCQA’s Patient-Centered Medical Home program. She led a recent effort that led to the development of the CAHPS survey for Patient-Centered Medical Homes and currently heads a study to assess opportunities for incorporating shared-decision-making in accountable care organizations.Dr. Scholle leads one of seven Centers of Excellence in AHRQ/CMS Pediatric Quality Measurement Program. She has extensive experience with measurement using multiple data sources including administrative claims and eligibility files, surveys and most recently electronic health record data. Her research has focused on both content issues as well as technical issues such as reliability and validity of measures, as evidenced by her publication record.Dr. Scholle holds graduate degrees in public health from Yale and Johns Hopkins with a concentration on health policy research.