Community Catalyst
Dr. Albert K. Yee is a Senior Project Advisor at Community Catalyst where he is part of the national lead team for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation supported Dental Therapist Project. Over the years, Dr. Yee has led and supported the planning and implementation of a number of national projects in specific program areas to improve the health of targeted populations. Previously, Dr. Yee was at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation where he managed a portfolio of active grants and designed and implemented national initiatives and multi-year health projects.
Some prior leadership roles include being the Chief Medical Officer of a state Medicaid Health Plan and the Regional Health Administrator for the US Department of Health and Human Services supporting six New England state health departments and other partnerships to improve public health. Earlier in his career, Dr. Yee held leadership positions at Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, a regional payer and an integrated health care delivery system, and also at a federally qualified community health center. He has held faculty appointments at Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, and Tufts University School of Medicine. Dr. Yee received a doctor of medicine from Tufts University School of Medicine, and a master of public health from Columbia University School of Public Health.
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Community Catalyst is a national non-profit advocacy organization working to build consumer and community leadership to transform the American health system. Their first priority is quality, affordable health care for all and to ensure that all individuals and communities sustain the power to influence local, state and national decisions that affect their health. Since 1998, they have provided leadership and support to consumer organizations, policymakers and foundations working to ensure the health care system serves everyone – especially historically marginalized communities.