Anna Flattau, MD, MSc, MS is System Chief of Primary Care at Jefferson Health, and Alumni Professor and Chair of Family and Community Medicine at Sidney Kimmel College of Medicine. She leads a nationally renowned academic family medicine department, and is the health system leader for comprehensive clinical care of approximately 1,000,000 people in Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey. She further oversees a portfolio of clinical care models including integrated behavioral health; medical weight management; lifestyle medicine; complex care models; geriatrics, and palliative medicine. Dr. Flattau led her team through integration across multiple mergers and to national recognition with the 2025 Advancing Primary Care Award from the Primary Care Collaborative. She is President-Elect of the Association of Departments of Family Medicine.
Dr. Flattau’s previous roles include as Vice Chair and Director of Strategy for Family and Social Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center; founder and director of the Family Resilience Fund, a regional collaborative in New York City which provided cash assistance and social support to over 1,000 children whose caregivers died of COVID; and as Chief Clinical Officer for OneCity Health at NYC Health + Hospitals, where she led a coalition of over 250 partner organizations in a $1.2 billion Medicaid reform initiative. Dr. Flattau’s work has been supported by multiple federal and foundation grants, and she has received numerous recognitions including as a Pisacano Fellow, Fulbright Fellow, and CMMI Innovation Advisor. Dr. Flattau received her MD from Harvard Medical School, her MS in Clinical Research Methodology from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and her MSc in Health Promotion from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
