Publications
95
Citations
921
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
24
Publishing since 2003
Malaz Boustani conducts medical research centered on aging populations, focusing on dementia, cognitive impairment, and delirium in hospitalized older adults. Recent work also explores using artificial intelligence and machine learning (including large language models and deep learning) to analyze clinical records and identify behavioral 'nudges' that could improve patient care and healthcare management. The research spans clinical outcomes, cost-effectiveness of treatments, and population health management.
Publication activity has been variable but has grown in recent years, with the strongest output from 2022 onward.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Bosses Are Human (Too): Agile Behavioral Nudges for Managing Up
The Department Chair · 2026
- Identifying Evidence-Based Nudges in Biomedical Literature with Large Language Models
Open MIND · 2026
- Identifying Evidence-Based Nudges in Biomedical Literature with Large Language Models
arXiv (Cornell University) · 2026
- Use of Deep Learning to Identify Peripheral Arterial Disease Cases From Narrative Clinical Notes
Journal of Surgical Research · 2024
- Passive Digital Markers for Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia Predict Mild Cognitive Impairment
Alzheimer s & Dementia · 2022
- EE263 Impact of Treatment Duration on the Potential Cost-Effectiveness of Disease-Modifying Therapies for the Treatment of Early Symptomatic Alzheimer's Disease
Value in Health · 2022
- A Profile in Population Health Management: The Sandra Eskenazi Center for Brain Care Innovation
IUScholarWorks (Indiana University) · 2019
- IMPLEMENTING A TWO-STEP DELIRIUM IDENTIFICATION PROTOCOL WITH HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTS: A FOCUSED ETHNOGRAPHY
Innovation in Aging · 2018
- Innovation in Aging×3
- Clinical Interventions in Aging×2
- Value in Health×2
- JAMA Neurology×1
- BMC Health Services Research×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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