Renuka Tipirneni, MD

Specialty: Primary Care, Internal Medicine
Title: Associate Professor
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Renuka Tipirneni, MD
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  • About

    Dr. Tipirneni is a physician-investigator in the Division of General Medicine at the University of Michigan. She completed medical school at the University of California, San Francisco, internal medicine residency at Massachusetts General Hospital, and health services research training in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program at the University of Michigan. Dr. Tipirneni’s research interests focus on examining the impact of the Affordable Care Act and other health reform policies on vulnerable populations, and on delivery of care in the health care safety net. She is particularly passionate about the translation of research into implementation of local and state health policies and practice.

    Areas of Practice

    Primary Care and inpatient general medicine

    Locations

    • General Medicine Clinic | Taubman Center 1500 E Medical Center Dr
      Floor 3 Reception B
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5376
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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

    University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, 2009

    Residency

    Massachusetts General Hospital, Internal Medicine, 2012

    Board Certifications

    Internal Medicine

    Research Overview

    Health policy and health services research, with a focus on health reform, primary care practice redesign and Medicaid policy

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