Family Medicine and Community Health Grand Rounds with Kevin Grumbach, MD
“From the Medical Home to the Medical Neighborhood: Primary Care Meets Population Health”
Kevin Grumbach, MD, is the Hellman Endowed Professor of Family and Community Medicine and Chair of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF. He is the Vice President of Population Health for the Health system, Co-Director of the UCSF Center for Excellence in Primary Care, Co-Director of the Community Engagement and Health Policy Program for the UCSF Clinical and Translational Science Institute. His research on topics such as primary care physician supply and access to care, innovations in the delivery of primary care, and racial and ethnic diversity in the health professions have been published in major medical journals such as NEJM and JAMA and cited widely in both health policy forums and the general media. Dr. Grumbach has been an advisor to Congressional Committees and government agencies on primary care and health reform and is a member of the National Advisory Council for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. He served on the Primary Care Payment Models Work Group for the Health Care Payment Learning and Action Network. He practices family medicine at the Family Health Center at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and the Lakeshore Family Medicine Center at UCSF Health.
The talk is open to everyone, particularly health system leaders, clinicians, researchers, and medical students, who are interested in innovations at the intersection of high-value care, population health and community engagement.
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