Shih-Chuan Chou, MD, MPH

Biography: 

Shih-Chuan (Andrew) Chou, MD, MPH, SM is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at UCSF and an affiliate member of the UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies (IHPS). He practices as an attending physician at the UCSF Medical Center in Parnassus Heights Emergency Department, where he provides emergency care to a diverse patient population.

Dr. Chou’s research focuses on the impact of health insurance design—particularly High Deductible Health Plans (HDHPs)—on emergency care utilization, patient outcomes, and healthcare costs. His work specifically examines how financial barriers influence clinical decision-making in acute care settings, with a special emphasis on patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and other cardiac conditions. Dr. Chou is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), including the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), to explore how HDHPs affect the evaluation, treatment, and outcomes of emergency department patients, including hospital admissions, advanced testing, and major cardiac events. In addition to his work on healthcare access and insurance, Dr. Chou is interested in how cost-sharing impacts patient-clinician decision-making in emergency care. His research aims to inform healthcare policy that improves the value of care while reducing the financial burden on patients. His studies have been published in high-impact journals, including the Journal of American Medical Association, Annals of Emergency Medicine, and Health Affairs, and he collaborates with experts across multiple disciplines to address critical health services issues.

Dr. Chou earned his medical degree and Master of Public Health from Tufts University School of Medicine, and he also holds a Master of Science from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He completed his clinical training at the Yale-New Haven Hospital and a health policy research fellowship at the Brigham and Women's Hospital. He is the recipient of the NIH K23 Career Development Award for his work on HDHPs and their impact on emergency cardiac care. Through his research and clinical practice, Dr. Chou is committed to improving both patient outcomes and healthcare policy in the U.S. emergency care system.

Publications: 

Hospital Occupancy and its Effect on Emergency Department Evaluation.

Annals of emergency medicine

Chou SC, Chang YC, Chen PC, Schuur JD, Weiner SG

Evaluation of sex disparities in opioid use among ED patients with sickle cell disease, 2006-2015.

The American journal of emergency medicine

Wilson TT, Chou SC, Becker S, Schuur JD, Beaudoin F

Prescription and Prescriber Specialty Characteristics of Initial Opioid Prescriptions Associated with Chronic Use.

Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.)

Weiner SG, Chou SC, Chang CY, Garner C, El Ibrahimi S, Hallvik S, Hendricks M, Baker O

High-deductible health plans and low-value imaging in the emergency department.

Health services research

Chou SC, Hong AS, Weiner SG, Wharam JF

Advanced imaging and trends in hospitalizations from the emergency department.

PloS one

Chou SC, Nagurney JM, Schuur JD, Weiner SG

Where Skilled Nursing Facility Residents Get Acute Care: Is the Emergency Department the Medical Home?

Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society

Venkatesh AK, Gettel CJ, Mei H, Chou SC, Rothenberg C, Liu SL, D'Onofrio G, Lin Z, Krumholz HM

Association Between Insurance Status and Access to Hospital Care in Emergency Department Disposition.

JAMA internal medicine

Venkatesh AK, Chou SC, Li SX, Choi J, Ross JS, D'Onofrio G, Krumholz HM, Dharmarajan K

Primary Care Office Visits For Acute Care Dropped Sharply In 2002-15, While ED Visits Increased Modestly.

Health affairs (Project Hope)

Chou SC, Venkatesh AK, Trueger NS, Pitts SR

Trends in advanced imaging and hospitalization for emergency department syncope care before and after ACEP clinical policy.

The American journal of emergency medicine

Chou SC, Nagurney JM, Weiner SG, Hong AS, Wharam JF

Patient centered medical homes did not improve access to timely follow-up after ED visit.

The American journal of emergency medicine

Chou SC, Rothenberg C, Agnoli A, Wiechers I, Lott J, Voorhees J, Bernstein SL, Venkatesh AK

Insurance Status and Access to Urgent Primary Care Follow-up After an Emergency Department Visit in 2016.

Annals of emergency medicine

Chou SC, Deng Y, Smart J, Parwani V, Bernstein SL, Venkatesh AK

ED utilization of medical clearance testing for psychiatric admission: National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey analysis.

The American journal of emergency medicine

Yun BJ, Chou SC, Nagurney JM, White BA, Wittmann CW, Raja AS

Emergency Departments in Connecticut: A Report Utilizing the National Emergency Department Inventory Survey.

Connecticut medicine

Chou SC, Schiller E, Faridi MK, Espinola JA, Raja AS, Camargo CA, Venkatesh AK

Racial/ethnic differences in the presentation and management of severe bronchiolitis.

Journal of hospital medicine

Santiago J, Mansbach JM, Chou SC, Delgado C, Piedra PA, Sullivan AF, Espinola JA, Camargo CA