Anne Boffa, MPH, CPHQ has extensive experience in the healthcare industry. Anne is currently the Vice President of Population Health and Network Quality Strategy at Commonwealth Care Alliance, where they lead the development and implementation of population health and quality improvement strategies. Prior to this role, they worked as the Director of Network Population Health and Quality Strategy at the same company.
Anne also has experience as an Independent Health Care Consultant, where they provided consulting services in the healthcare field. Before that, they worked as the Director of Quality and Clinical Compliance at Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, where they managed the quality improvement department and coached a team of QI professionals. Anne also held positions at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, United Behavioral Health, PacifiCare Behavioral Health, Tri-City Mental Health Center, Inc., and BEACON HEALTH STRATEGIES, LLC.
Throughout their career, Anne has demonstrated a strong commitment to improving the quality of care for Medicare and Medicaid populations and addressing social determinants of health. Anne has also been involved in accreditation activities and has experience in managing budgets and contracts.
Anne Boffa, MPH, CPHQ completed their education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where they obtained a Master of Public Health degree in Health Policy and Management. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Services from the same university. In addition to their academic background, Anne has also pursued various certifications to enhance their professional qualifications. Anne obtained the Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) certification from the National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ) in December 2009. Moreover, they acquired a Green Belt Certification (GB) from OptumHealth in 2008. Most recently, Anne completed the Foundations of Health Equity Research course offered by Coursera in 2021.
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