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Ahmed Calvo

Ahmed Calvo

Chief Medical Officer and Senior Advisor, Office of Health IT and Quality, Health Resources and Services Administration, US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington DC HRSA operates over 8000 federally qualified health center sites throughout the nation, which have a long history of working in the HRSA funded Health Disparities Collaboratives led by Dr. Calvo, as Director and Chief Medical Officer, and Chief of the Clinical Quality Improvement Branch.

Prior to joining HRSA, Dr. Calvo was Director of Medical Education and Medical Director at Scripps Memorial Hospital in Chula Vista; Chief Medical Officer of the San Ysidro Health Center, a large federally qualified health center network of community clinics on the U.S./Mexico border; and a member of the clinical faculty in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of California–San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine.

A graduate from Stanford University and the University of California–San Francisco School of Medicine, Dr. Calvo also completed several UCSD/San Diego State University Faculty Development Fellowships on care of underserved communities; a Master’s of Public Health on Public Health Management; and multiple advanced practice fellowships, including the HRSA-funded National Leadership Fellowship at New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service, with the National Hispanic Medical Association.

At HHS, he runs a National Health Policy Fellowship, in collaboration with the Haas Center for Public Service at Stanford University.

Dr. Calvo’s 2008 paper with Leah Rainsford Calvo and Clement Bezold: "Comprehensive Health Homes: Implications of convergence of the chronic care model, planned care model and patient centered medical home model is available as a pdf online.

Dr. Calvo's primary responsibilities at HRSA have been accelerating and disseminating key lessons learned from the multiple quality improvement (QI) Breakthrough Collaboratives and other QI activities from the various HRSA Bureaus/Offices.

The HRSA agency-wide quality systems strategy has led to influencing HHS as part of a department “quality systems thrust” within the HHS National Quality Strategy; and generating federal-government dialogue on national QI methods, for example, via collaboration with the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) via the Futures Based Agile Thinking (FBAT) initiative with Offices of the Surgeons General of the Air Force, Army, Navy and US Public Health Service (USPHS).

Representing HRSA, Dr. Calvo is a federal member of the National Quality Forum (NQF) Measures Application Partnership (MAP).

With Anand Parekh, MD, MPH, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health (Science and Medicine), Dr. Calvo currently co-chairs the HHS department-level Medical Claims Review Panel (MCRP) of the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) which reviews malpractice settlements on behalf of HHS.

From a research perspective, Dr. Calvo’s work currently is focused on evidence-based methods of dissemination science & translational science, applied to clinical and operational QI at a local, regional, and national level.

Dr. Calvo has been asked by HRSA and the NIH to function as the Senior Guest Editor for a peer-reviewed 2012 issue of the Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved.

The special themed issue is titled: “Evidence for Informing the Next Generation of Quality Improvement Initiatives: Models, Methods, Measures, and Outcomes.”

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