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Alvia Siddiqi

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Dr. Alvia Siddiqi serves as Vice President of Population Health at Advocate Aurora Health, a large non-profit Integrated Delivery Network based in the Midwest region. She is an Executive Leader of Enterprise Population Health and the Advocate Physician Partners (APP) Accountable Care Organization, which includes nearly 1 million value-based risk lives.  She oversees the regional Population Health Medical Directors team and is responsible for providing strategic guidance to Integrated Care Management, Government & Value-based Programs, Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & High reliability, and ACO governance.  Under her leadership, nearly 275 aligned independent primary care practices were transformed into NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Homes. 

Dr. Siddiqi is an appointed member of the system Health Equity Council, where she supports efforts to address health disparities and tackle Social Determinants of Health (SDOH).  She serves as Co-Investigator of the NIH Minority Health and Disparities R01 grant to investigate leveraging health information technology to address racial and ethnic disparities in hypertension control (REDUCE-BP) in collaboration with Brigham and Women’s Hospital and C4HDS.  Dr. Siddiqi also serves as an Associate faculty member in the Department of Health Policy and Management at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where she has teaching responsibilities for the Master of Applied Science in Population Health Management program.

Dr. Siddiqi is a Board-certified Family Medicine physician and Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). She is past Board Chair and President of the Illinois Academy of Family Physicians.  Dr. Siddiqi previously has served on the AAFP Commission on Quality and Practice and Subcommittee on Health Equity. She has provided guidance to several state and national committees, including the CMS Advisory Panel on Outreach and Education (APOE), CMS MACRA TEP Panel on Cost measures, NQF Medicaid Quality Scorecards, and NCQA Patient-Centered Specialty Practice (PCSP) Advisory Council.

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