Brett Bailey

Assistant Professor

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

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ICE | CORE Clinical Informatics IOP NC

2 h-index 15 pubs 37 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Brett Bailey's research interests include clinical outcomes in patients with COVID-19, the use of specific medications for bone and joint infections, and pain management strategies in intensive care units. He has investigated the clinical outcomes following IL-6 blockade in patients with COVID-19 and HIV, and the use of dalbavancin for bone and joint infections. His work also extends to pain management, with publications on opioid administration in surgical intensive care units, focusing on persistent opioid use and administration in complex ventilated patients. Additionally, Bailey has explored the use of range of motion sensors for monitoring recovery after total knee arthroplasty and has published on the role of law enforcement in public health emergencies. His collaborations include multiple shared publications with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, such as Ryan K Dare, Félix I. Téllez‐Ávila, Benjamin M. Stronach, and Mitchell Jenkins.

Metrics

  • h-index: 2
  • Publications: 15
  • Citations: 37

Selected Publications

  • Risk adjustment for mortality using claims data versus the ACS NSQIP registry in surgical patients (2026)
  • Opioid Administration in a Surgical Intensive Care Unit: Association of Persistent Opioid Use (2025)
  • Opioid Administration in Complex Ventilated Patients in a Surgical Intensive Care Unit (2025)
  • Exploring Racial Disparities in Chronic Pain Management (2025)
    3 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Barriers to Leveraging Valuable Health Data for Collaborative Patient Care: How Will We Integrate Family Health Histories? (2025)
  • Dalbavancin Use in Bone and Joint Infections (2024)
    2 citations DOI OpenAlex

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