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Klara Klarowicz, Stanford University

Klara Klarowicz is an MBA candidate at the Stanford Graduate School of Business focused on healthcare delivery innovation and clinical trial access. Her work examines how operational design, patient communication, and digital tools influence patient participation in medical care and research.
At Stanford, she collaborates with clinicians and health policy researchers on projects related to patient education, informed consent, and clinical trial enrollment. She conducts applied research on AI-supported patient communication and decision-support tools intended to improve understanding and participation in clinical research, drawing on fieldwork and stakeholder interviews with clinical trial coordinators, physicians, and research nurses across academic medical centers.

Prior to Stanford, she worked in private equity in London, supporting the growth of software-enabled service organizations, including healthcare-adjacent businesses, where she gained exposure to care coordination, administrative workflow burden, and operational barriers affecting patient access to treatment and research participation.

Her research interests include patient engagement in clinical research, health equity in trial access, and the implementation of AI-enabled tools in regulated healthcare environments.