Subcommittee Member: Jay Himmelstein
Jay Himmelstein, M.D., M.P.H.
Professor
Population and Quantitative Health Sciences and Family Medicine and Community Health
Chief Health Policy Strategist
CommonWealth Medicine
UMass Chan Medical School
Jay Himmelstein, M.D., M.P.H., is a professor of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences and Family Medicine and Community Health and is chief health policy strategist for CommonWealth Medicine at UMass Chan Medical School.
His professional career in research policy development and service has been dedicated to improving healthcare and health outcomes for those served by the public sector. He has placed special emphasis on Medicaid programs and health services for people with disabilities and is a nationally recognized physician educator and researcher. Dr. Himmelstein's most recent work has focused on the intersection of health policy and information technology, improving coordination of care, transitioning from fee-for-service to value-based payments in Medicaid programs, and leveraging university partnerships with Medicaid agencies to facilitate health system transformation.
Dr. Himmelstein has served as a health policy advisor and strategist at the State and national levels for more than 30 years. He was appointed as the physician representative to the Massachusetts Public Health Council by Governor Dukakis in 1988 and served as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation National Health Policy Fellow on the health staff of Senator Edward M. Kennedy. Dr. Himmelstein has had an opportunity to participate in a variety of State and national health reform efforts focusing on expanding access and improving the quality and range of services offered to vulnerable populations and those with disabilities through policy, research, evaluation, and advocacy. An elected member of the National Academy of Social Insurance, Dr. Himmelstein has also served as an expert consultant to the Social Security Administration and to the Institute of Medicine.
Dr. Himmelstein first joined UMass Chan Medical School as an assistant professor in 1983 and has held numerous leadership positions, including assistant chancellor for Health Policy and founding director of the Center for Health Policy and Research. He has published more than 100 peer-reviewed articles and technical reports and has been the principal investigator on more than 40 grants and contracts from State and Federal sources while at UMass Chan Medical School. Dr. Himmelstein is board certified in internal medicine and occupational and environmental health/preventive medicine. He received his bachelor’s degree from Johns Hopkins University, his medical degree from the University of Maryland Medical School, and his master’s degrees in public health and physiology from the Harvard School of Public Health.