Medical College of Wisconsin
CTSIResearch InformaticsREDCap

Mochamad M. Nataliansyah PhD, MD

Mochamad M. Nataliansyah PhD, MD profile photo picture

Assistant Professor

Institution: Medical College of Wisconsin
Department: Surgery
Division: Surgery Oncology

image of /images/ORCIDiD_icon16x16.png   https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0197-5734

Member of the Cancer Center


I am willing to collaborate on research projects.
I am willing to mentor a junior faculty member.


Research Areas of Interest

  • Delivery of Health Care
  • Health Plan Implementation
  • Health Services Research
  • Healthcare Disparities
  • Oncology Service, Hospital
  • Organizational Innovation
  • Rural Health
  • Social Determinants of Health
  • Telemedicine
  • MCW Program / Core Facilities

  • Community and Cancer Science Network
  • Center for Advancing Population Science
  • Collaborative for Healthcare Delivery Science
  • LaBahn Pancreatic Cancer Program
  • Publications (20)

  • The impact of social determinants on care for veterans with cancer: a qualitative study. (Thalji SZ, Nataliansyah MM, Conroy M, Mhs ST, Redlich PN, Nelson DA) Support Care Cancer 2026 Feb 14;34(3):204 PMID: 41689627 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-105030170353 02/14/2026    
  • Quality of Life Following Traumatic Brain Injury Among Older Adults. (Apolinario K, Nataliansyah MM, Haines KL, Murphy P, Rao S, de Moya M, Rundell MR, Farah AN, Young S, Timmons SD, Morris RS) JAMA Netw Open 2026 Feb 02;9(2):e2558087 PMID: 41649813 PMCID: PMC12881979 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-105029605304 02/06/2026    
  • Disparity in Timely Breast Cancer Treatment: Concordance with Commission on Cancer Quality Measures and the Influence of Socioeconomic Factors in the National Cancer Database. (Nataliansyah MM, Lizarraga IM, Xing Y, Boughey JC, Snyder R, Mobley E) J Am Coll Surg 2026 Jan 01;242(1):79-89 PMID: 41100569 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-105025150299 10/16/2025    
  • A mixed methods study to understand the role of knowledge in transition among youth with sickle cell disease. (Singh A, Dasgupta M, Nataliansyah MM, Steiner N, Karst J, Miller M, Field JJ, Azul M, Pezzin LE, Brandow AM) Blood Adv 2025 Sep 09;9(17):4477-4485 PMID: 40554418 PMCID: PMC12410538 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-105014730045 06/24/2025    
  • A qualitative study of micro and macroaggression experienced by Black surgical trainees through an anonymous reporting. (Nataliansyah MM, Alimi YR, Barry L, Campbell AR, Ubesie KV, Stewart J 4th, Pugh C, Watkins A, Hayes-Dixon A, Clarke CN) Am J Surg 2025 Sep;247:116371 PMID: 40335334 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-105004648344 05/08/2025       3 Citations
  • The impact of socioeconomic factors on pancreatic cancer care utilization. (Khani M, Assadi Shalmani M, Taleban A, Tsai S, Nataliansyah M, Aldakkak M, Luo J) PLoS One 2025;20(5):e0320518 PMID: 40333789 PMCID: PMC12057948 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-105004759192 05/07/2025    
  • Completion of Distress Screening and Correlates of Distress Score in Patients With Multiple Myeloma at Initial Evaluation at a Transplant Center. (Estrada-Merly N, Wu JF, Pezzin LE, Nataliansyah MM, D'Souza A) Eur J Haematol 2025 May;114(5):890-899 PMID: 39957265 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85219740848 02/17/2025       1 Citation
  • Champions to enhance implementation of clinical and community-based interventions in cancer: a scoping review. (Astorino Nicola J, Nataliansyah MM, Lopez-Olivo MA, Adegboyega A, Hirko KA, Chichester LR, Nock NL, Ginex P, Christy SM, Levett P) Implement Sci Commun 2024 Oct 22;5(1):119 PMID: 39439009 PMCID: PMC11494796 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85207511726 10/23/2024       10 Citations
  • Association of Daily Step Count and Postoperative Complication among All of Us Research Participants. (Gehl CJ, Verhagen NB, Shaik TJ, Nimmer K, Yang X, Xing Y, Taylor BW, Nataliansyah MM, Kerns SL, Kothari AN) J Am Coll Surg 2024 Dec 01;239(6):539-546 PMID: 38920308 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85216036137 06/26/2024    
  • Association of Daily Step Count and Postoperative Surgical Complications Among All of Us Research Participants (Gehl CJ, Verhagen NB, Shaik TJ, Nimmer K, Yang X, Xing Y, Taylor BW, Nataliansyah MM, Kerns SL, Kothari AN) Journal of the American College of Surgeons 06/05/2024    
  • Association Between States' Certificate of Need Laws and Home Health Care Access in the US. (Nataliansyah MM, Ward MM, Zhu X) J Appl Gerontol 2024 Jun;43(6):670-677 PMID: 38091503 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85179731328 12/13/2023       1 Citation
  • Characterizing rural families' experiences receiving pediatric surgical care: A qualitative study. (Georgeades C, Young SA, Nataliansyah MM, Van Arendonk KJ) J Rural Health 2023 Sep;39(4):833-843 PMID: 37430387 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85164706018 07/11/2023       7 Citations
  • Virtual Partnership Addressing Mental Health Crises: Mixed Methods Study of a Coresponder Program in Rural Law Enforcement. (Nataliansyah MM, Merchant KAS, Vakkalanka JP, Mack L, Parsons S, Ward MM) JMIR Ment Health 2023 Mar 20;10:e42610 PMID: 36939827 PMCID: PMC10131937 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85151812012 03/21/2023       3 Citations
  • Evaluation of Telepsychiatry Services Implementation in Medical and Psychiatric Inpatient Settings: A Mixed-Methods Study. (Vakkalanka JP, Nataliansyah MM, Merchant KAS, Mack LJ, Parsons S, Mohr NM, Ward MM) Telemed J E Health 2023 Aug;29(8):1224-1232 PMID: 36595509 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85168221559 01/04/2023       4 Citations
  • Impact of Medicaid Expansion on Stage at Diagnosis for US Adults with Pancreatic Cancer: a Population-Based Study. (Mobley EM, Guerrier C, Tfirn I, Gutter MS, Vigal K, Pather K, Braithwaite D, Nataliansyah MM, Tsai S, Baskovich B, Awad ZT, Parker AS) J Racial Ethn Health Disparities 2023 Dec;10(6):2826-2835 PMID: 36596980 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85145593646 01/04/2023       3 Citations
  • Telepsychiatry services across an emergency department network: A mixed methods study of the implementation process. (Vakkalanka JP, Nataliansyah MM, Merchant KAS, Mack LJ, Parsons S, Mohr NM, Ward MM) Am J Emerg Med 2022 Sep;59:79-84 PMID: 35810736 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85133775079 07/11/2022       17 Citations
  • Managing innovation: a qualitative study on the implementation of telehealth services in rural emergency departments. (Nataliansyah MM, Merchant KAS, Croker JA, Zhu X, Mohr NM, Marcin JP, Rahmouni H, Ward MM) BMC Health Serv Res 2022 Jul 02;22(1):852 PMID: 35780165 PMCID: PMC9250734 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85133369797 07/03/2022       8 Citations
  • Trading up: Balancing centralization and its trade-offs. (Nataliansyah M, Tsai S) Am J Surg 2022 Jun;223(6):1033-1034 PMID: 35361469 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85127355599 04/02/2022       2 Citations
  • Beyond patient care: a qualitative study of rural hospitals' role in improving community health. (Nataliansyah MM, Zhu X, Vaughn T, Mueller K) BMJ Open 2022 Mar 16;12(3):e057450 PMID: 35296486 PMCID: PMC8928326 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85126690550 03/18/2022       8 Citations
  • Mobilising cross-sector collaborations to improve population health in US rural communities: a qualitative study. (Zhu X, Weigel P, Baloh J, Nataliansyah M, Gunn N, Mueller K) BMJ Open 2019 Nov 06;9(11):e030983 PMID: 31699729 PMCID: PMC6858126 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85074708656 11/09/2019       19 Citations
  • Last update: 04/27/2026