Dr. Harsha Ramchandani
Board Member
Dr. Harsha Ramchandani is Board Certified Internist and currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer for Bay Area Community Health Center (BACH); one of the largest FQHC in Northern California. She oversees clinical teams in Santa Clara and Alameda counties. Her work is instrumental in improving the continuum of care through partnerships with neighboring hospitals and medical teams; making BACH a leading primary care health center in the Bay Area.
Dr. Ramchandani is an advocate of health care equity; implementing telehealth to prevent delay of care; deploying mobile clinics reaching vulnerable patients; and been on the forefront of BACH’s response to COVID-19 pandemic by coordinating and executing vaccination and testing clinics. Dr. Ramchandani is a trained expert in opioid use disorder and has extensive knowledge in treating patients with this condition. She started and grew MAT (Medication Assisted Treatment) program at BACH that is now serving patients in two different counties. She strongly believes in the power of teamwork and collaboration in achieving successful outcomes for her patients.
Dr. Ramchandani serves on Alameda County Public Health Commission. She is a member of the California Medical Association, California Primary Care Association, American Medical Association, Association of Clinicians for the Underserved, and American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin. Dr. Ramchandani received her medical education from Gandhi Medical College, India. She continued her training with a residency in Internal Medicine at Sinai Grace Hospital, Detroit Medical Center, Michigan.
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