Cityblock Health
Prior to Cityblock, Toyin served as Chief Medical Officer of Commonwealth Care Alliance. In this role, she led all clinical operations; spearheaded care delivery innovations; and oversaw multi-disciplinary teams of more than 500 clinicians, community health workers, and administrators, serving more than 20,000 beneficiaries across the state of Massachusetts. Toyin received her undergraduate degree from Stanford University; an MPhil from the University of Cambridge; and her medical degree, with Distinction in Clinical Practice, from King’s College London School of Medicine. Having completed her residency training at Boston Medical Center, Toyin is a board-certified family physician and continues to practice primary care and hospital medicine focused on patients with chronic, complex, and end-of-life needs. Internationally recognized as a leader in care for populations with complex needs, Toyin advises organizations such as the Center for Health Care Strategies, the Commonwealth Fund, and Institute for Healthcare Improvement.
Cityblock Health
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Cityblock was founded in 2017 as the first tech-driven provider for communities with complex needs. They deliver better care to where it’s needed most, investing upstream in highly personalized, prevention-oriented health and social care to ultimately drive down costs and improve outcomes. Their tech enables scale by bringing together practical information, coordination, and communication for their members and their care teams.