Colleen A. Kraft, MD, MBA

Colleen A. Kraft, MD, MBA

General Pediatrics

Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

  • Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California

  • Division of General Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

Colleen A. Kraft, MD, MBA, FAAP is the 2018 Past President of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Her background includes work in primary care pediatrics, pediatric education, and health care financing.

 

Dr. Kraft led a pediatric accountable care program at Cincinnati Children’s from 2014-2017. Her financial model incorporated investments to address social determinants of health, population health data-driven quality improvement initiatives and improved payment for primary care services. Dr. Kraft served as Interim Medical Director for the Complex Care Program at Cincinnati Children’s from 2016-2017, where she led family-centered design with team-based professionals in the care of medically complex children. She was the Primary Investigator at Cincinnati Children’s for the Children’s Hospital Association Health Care Innovation Award.

 

Dr. Kraft was the Founding Program Director of the Pediatric Residency program at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine. She developed a Health Care Policy and Management Elective for residents during her time in Roanoke, Virginia. As a Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Advisor, she developed practice design models utilizing home visitors as in-home care managers which resulted in improved medical, behavioral, and educational outcomes.

 

As President of the American Academy of Pediatrics in 2018, Dr. Kraft is best known for her advocacy for humane treatment of migrant children at the US-Mexico border. Her explanation to the public regarding the harm to young children during the “Zero Tolerance” policy that included separation of children from parents at the border help to mobilize advocates across the political spectrum to end this policy. She continues to advocate for basic child rights for children throughout the world.Clinical Interests

Clinical Interests

Community Pediatrics, Child Advocacy, Health Care Financing, Pediatric Education

Education & Training

Medical School:

Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine

Internship:

Children's Hospital of Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine

Residency:

Pediatrics- Children's Hospital of Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine

Accomplishments

Certification:

American Board of Pediatrics

Professional Memberships:

Academic Pediatric Association

American Academy of Pediatrics

American Medical Association

Canadian Pediatric Society

Awards:

2018 President of the American Academy of Pediatrics

Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Advisor, 2012

Susan Aaronson Award for Early Childhood from the American Academy of Pediatrics