
Dr. Kameron Matthews
About Dr. Kameron Matthews
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Dr. Kameron Matthews, MD, JD, FAAFP is an executive physician leader and Chief Health Officer at Cityblock Health, where she drives innovation in primary care delivery and health equity. A board-certified family physician, she is recognized nationally for advancing equitable, community-centered healthcare models across FQHCs, integrated systems, and value-based organizations.
Previously, Dr. Matthews held senior leadership roles at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, overseeing nationwide care operations and initiatives to improve access, quality, and integration. She is an Aspen Health Innovators Fellow, Co-Chair of the Coalition for Health AI’s Health Systems Board, and Co-Founder of Tour for Diversity in Medicine, which promotes workforce diversity in healthcare.
Dr. Matthews earned her MD from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and JD from the University of Chicago Law School, combining clinical expertise with policy and strategic leadership to transform healthcare through innovation and equity.
Career Timeline
Jan 2022 – Present - Chief Health Officer at Cityblock Health
Jul 2024 – Present - Senior Faculty at Weitzman Institute
Jul 2024 – Present - Associate Clinical Professor – Volunteer at UCSF Dept. of Family & Community Medicine
Mar 2024 – Present - Co-Chair, Health Systems and Provider Advisory Board at Coalition for Health AI (CHAI)
Feb 2005 - Present - Co-Founder and Director at Tour for Diversity in Medicine (T4D)
July 2022 - Present - Health Innovators Fellow at The Aspen Institute
Oct 2020 - Present - Elected Member at National Academy of Medicine
Oct 2018 - Mar 2021 - American Board of Medicine - James C. Puffer Fellow at National Academy of Medicine
Oct 2023 – Present - Member at Slice of Healthcare
Sep 2017 - Present - Advisory Board Member at NATIONAL MINORITY QUALITY FORUM INC
Jan 2022 - Present - Impact Advisory Board Member at IndyGeneUS Institute
Mar 2000 - Present - National President Emeritus; Past Member, Strategic Planning Council at Student National Medical Association