Dr. Julita Mir, MD
Dr. Mir is an Internist and Infectious diseases physician graduate of the Boston University School of Medicine. She completed her medical degree at the Universidad Central de Venezuela where she developed a passion for community health and serving the most vulnerable populations. She has a 20+ year career working as a clinician in Boston’s federally qualified health centers (FQHCs); over the years, Dr. Mir has held multiple leadership positions including being the Chief Medical Officer for DotHouse Health in Dorchester, MA and most recently the Chief Medical Officer of Community Care Cooperative (C3), a Massachusetts Medicaid Accountable Care Organization where she led FQHCs thru their journey towards value-based models of care.
Her areas of expertise include health equity, performance improvement, virtual care and digital equity, care and population health management programs. She currently serves as the Board Chair of the Massachusetts Health Quality Partners as well as serves on the Board of the Atrius Health Equity Foundation.
Her superpower is to turn very complex problems into something simple and manageable.
She maintains a clinical practice in Boston and is a great advocate for community health and rebuilding trust in our health care system; Dr. Mir lives in Brookline, MA and enjoys hiking and spending time with friends and family.