Elizabeth Wolff, MD, MPA is a family physician who has held numerous leadership positions in public health and not-for-profit health systems. She began her career at an FQHC where she provided comprehensive women’s reproductive health and led the residency’s maternity health curriculum. Since joining HMA, Dr. Wolff has coached primary and maternal care providers in the implementation of substance use disorder screening and medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorders. She created a value proposition for an obstetrical practice to negotiate with payers for value-based contracting and just finished an evaluation of HRSA’s Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM), which seeks to decrease maternal morbidity and mortality.
Dr. Wolff graduated magna cum laude from the College of William and Mary. She attended medical school at Weill Cornell Medical College and received a Master of Public Administration at New York University Wagner School of Public Service. Dr. Wolff is a board-certified family physician and completed her residency at the University of Rochester.