James Dupree, MD
Jim Dupree, MD, MPH, assistant professor of Urology at the University of Michigan, completed his residency at Northwestern University and an advanced fellowship in Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery (infertility) at Baylor College of Medicine. He also completed a Health Policy Fellowship with the American College of Surgeons.
Now part of the Divisions of Andrology and Health Services Research, Dr. Dupree specializes in the advanced treatment of male infertility, low testosterone, and erectile dysfunction. He provides a range of expert services for couples/patients, including infertility evaluations, vasectomies, vasectomy reversals, testicular biopsies, sperm extractions, varicocelectomies, and penile implants. Dr. Dupree also teaches University of Michigan medical students and residents about male infertility, androgens, erectile dysfunction, and federal health care policy.
Additionally, Dr. Dupree is the Director of the Michigan Value Collaborative and a member of the University of Michigan’s Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation. The Michigan Value Collaborative is a statewide quality improvement collaborative that leverages administrative claims data to define episodes of care and to help hospital leaders lower the cost and improve the quality of care provided. Through this work, Dr. Dupree has expertise studying payment variation for numerous clinical conditions and identifying drivers of variation. Dr. Dupree’s other research focuses on male infertility and reproductive policy research.
In 2017, Dr. Dupree was awarded the American Urological Association James Gallagher Health Policy Scholar award.
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Attribution:SelfType of financial relationship:Independent contractorIneligible company:Blue Cross Blue Shield of MichiganDate added:Date updated:07/15/2024