Grace Yin Jenq, MD

Grace Yin Jenq, MD

Specialty: Primary Care, Geriatric Medicine, Internal Medicine
Title: Clinical Professor
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Grace Yin Jenq, MD
Geriatric Medicine
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    Dr. Grace Jenq received her medical degree from Johns Hopkins University. She completed her residency and chief residency in internal medicine at University of Alabama Birmingham. She continued her fellowship training in Geriatrics at Yale University and stayed on faculty from 2005-2016. At Yale-New Haven Hospital she served as the Associate Chair for Patient Safety and Quality and the Medical Director for Inpatient Medicine. In 2016, she joined the University of Michigan Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Care Medicine. She is now a Professor in the Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Care Medicine at University of Michigan and the Associate Chief Clinical Officer for Post-Acute Care at Michigan Medicine. She cares for patients in the Michigan House Calls Program, Patient Monitoring at Home Program and the newly established Hospital Care at Home Program. She is also the program director for I-MPACT (Integrated Michigan Patient-Centered Alliance for Care Transitions) a Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Collaborative Quality Initiative. Her quality improvement and academic interests lie in how to create better models to care for elderly persons within their own homes and how to enhance transitions of care out of the hospital by engaging clinicians and patients/caregivers and improving system design. In the Department of Medicine, she is a member of the Clinical Excellence Society and she received the Chairperson’s IMPACT Award in 2021.

    Published Articles
    Montoya A, Jenq GY, Mills JP, Beal J, Diviney Chun E, Newton D, Gibson K, Mantey J, Hurst K, Jones K,

    Mody L: Partnering with Local Hospitals and Public Health to Manage COVID-19 Outbreaks in Nursing

    Homes J Am Geriatr Soc 69(1): 30-36, 2020. PMC7675453

    Renee Fekieta, PhD, MAa, Alana Rosenberg MPHb, Jenq GY, MDc, Beth L. Emerson, MD: A New Tool to Assess Clinician Experience with Patient Care Transitions Quality Management in Health Care 30(2): 87-96, 2021.

    Peres-da-Silva, Ashwin, Vijayasari, Ganga, Hendee, Karly, Okammor, Nkiru, Jenq, GY, Bozaan, Dave: Reduction in Readmission Rates for COPD Patients with 7-day Post Hospital Follow-up Journal of Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine 11(4): open access, 2021.

    Areas of Practice

    Hospital Care at Home, House Calls, and Patient Monitoring at Home

    Locations

    • Geriatrics Clinic | Ypsilanti Health Center 300 W Michigan Ave Ste 4000
      Ypsilanti, MI 48197-5443
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    Insurance Accepted

    University of Michigan Health participates with most health insurance plans.

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    Education & Training

    Medical School or Training

    Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 1997

    Residency

    University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, Internal Medicine, 2001

    Fellowships

    Yale University School of Medicine, Geriatric Medicine, 2004

    Board Certifications

    Internal Medicine
    Geriatric Medicine

    Research Overview

    Hospital Care at Home: My research interest lie in 1) how to efficiently identify these patients to care for in the home and 2) the long-term impact of Hospital Care at Home on patients' functional status and medical conditions and caregivers in the home.

    I-MPACT (Integrated Michigan Patient-Centered Alliance Care Transitions):

    I lead a state-wide collaborative, consisting of 20 hospital and physician organization clusters, to develop and evaluate care transition interventions. We are currently evaluating whether 7 day follow up post-discharge from hospital by a medical provider and/or a care management team reduces readmissions and/or emergency department utilization. We are also studying effect of PCP versus specialist involvement, in-person versus virtual, in combination with other specific interventions makes a difference in readmission rates. Lastly, we are in the process of understanding whether certain provider to provider or provider to patient documentation elements are valuable in the transition from hospital to home.

    Patient Monitoring at Home. I am interested in studying our Patient Monitoring at Home program in the post-acute care setting. This is a novel approach in taking care of patients, but also costly and logistically challenging. I am working with an interdisciplinary team to understand which target population patients and what level of patient activation is required to derive the most value out of this type of program.

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    Patient Comments

    October 23, 2025 - "Dr Jenq was wonderful."

    October 23, 2025 - "Dr Jenq is one of the kindest physicians I have ever met. I felt completely comfortable and trusting being in her care."

    October 16, 2025 - "Dr. JENQ explained to me about my health concerns and what I could do to improve my health"

    October 2, 2025 - "Dr. Jenq may have been the best doctor I have ever experienced! Truly wonderful"

    September 25, 2025 - "Dr. Jenq has been my wife's primary care physician for a [...]. While assisting my wife during her medical visits, I found Dr. Jenq to be EXTREMELY attentive. She show great concern for her patient, is careful with discussing issues & options. It was this experience that caused me to choose her for my primary care physician."

    September 11, 2025 - "I sincerely appreciate Dr. Jenq's courtesy, friendliness and professionalism."

    July 18, 2025 - "So happy to have dr. Jenq as my primary"