Dr. Fiscella is co-director of the Research Division in the Department of Family Medicine, Co-Director of the Rochester Center for Communication and Disparities Research, Co-Director of the Greater Rochester Practice-Based Research Network, and Co-Director of Equity-focused Dissemination and Implementation at the University of Rochester Clinical & Translational Sciences Institute

Kevin received his BA in psychology from Antioch College, his MD from the Medical College of Virginia, and his MPH degree from the University of Rochester. He completed a faculty development fellowship through the University of Rochester Department of Family Medicine, training in family therapy through the Department of Psychiatry and joined the faculty in 1996. He has worked in federally qualified health centers for 40 years and currently works part-time as a Family Physician, HIV Physician and Addiction Medicine Physician at Jordan Health. His research focuses on pragmatic strategies to improve equity within primary care related to prevention including cancer, cardiovascular disease prevention and HIV.

Authored by Kevin Fiscella, M.D., M.P.H.

Blog Post

Transformative Research to Inform a High-Value Equitable Health Care System

In this blog post, the third in a series on AcademyHealth’s collaborative effort to develop a research agenda for high-value, equitable care, Kevin Fiscella and Deniz Naghibi, authors of the accompanying literature review, share their thoughts and reflections on what is needed for attaining a high-value, equitable health care system.