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Jonathan
Staloff
MD, MSc

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Acting Instructor, Department of Family Medicine

Bio

Jonathan Staloff, MD, MSc, is a Family Medicine physician and Health Services Research Fellow at the Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System in Seattle, Washington. He attended medical school at Brown University where he also completed a Masters of Science in Population Medicine and served as his class's elected graduation speaker. He received his training in Family Medicine at the University of Washington Family Medicine Residency, where he completed an additional Area of Concentration in Health Policy and Scholarship and was mentored as a Fellow at the UW Value and Systems Science Lab and as a Visiting Scholar at the Robert Graham Center. His research has focused on population health oriented primary care payment reform, primary care-behavioral health integration, and residency training during the COVID-19 pandemic. He is an Associate editor for Healthcare: The Journal of Delivery Science & Innovation, and has served on the American Academy of Family Physicians Commission on Quality and Practice and on state level task forces surrounding primary care payment reform. Prior to his career in medicine, Dr. Staloff worked as a health policy consultant at Avalere Health in Washington, DC, where he focused on payment and delivery reform.

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Education

  • Undergraduate Medical Education
  • Graduate Medical Education

Policy

  • National – Professional Society: American Academy of Family Physicians
  • State – Professional Society: Washington Academy of Family Physicians

Research

  • Health Services
  • Population Health
  • Policy