Faculty Biography

Warren Taylor, MD

  Medical Director
Chronic Conditions Management
The Permanente Medical Group


Warren Taylor joined The Permanente Medical Group in 1984 as a board-certified family physician working at our Napa Medical Offices. He was appointed chief of Patient Health Education in 1985. After serving as assistant chief of medicine in Napa from 1992 to 1994, he became the chief of medicine in Napa from 1994 to 1999. In this role, he was active in a number of projects to redesign primary care and address chronic conditions management starting in 1994. After working in the Napa-Solano area and with regional groups, he became the medical director for Chronic Conditions Management for The Permanente Medical Group in 2000, when the position was first created.

Warren has worked in the areas of obesity, patient education, information technology development and implementation for population management, and pharmacy and therapeutics policy. He currently works closely with Kaiser Permanente’s Care Management Institute (CMI), and continues his clinical work as a hospitalist part-time at our Vallejo Medical Center.

Warren earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stanford University and went on to get his MD degree at the University of California, San Diego. He finished his family practice residency at Santa Monica Hospital in 1981 and worked in private practice for three years before joining Kaiser Permanente.




       
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