Brandon Yan, MD, MPH
Brandon Yan is a UCSF internal medicine resident physician dedicated to providing high-quality clinical care and bringing evidence to health policy reform. He previously served on the APAMSA National Board as Region VIII Director (2021) and Health Policy Director (2022-23). Brandon trained in policy analysis at Duke and public health at Harvard. As a researcher, Brandon primarily studies how public policy can help improve healthcare access, value, and equity. His published studies include those on Medicare Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), cost-effectiveness of heart failure treatment guidelines, COVID-19’s impact on Asian Americans, U.S. elections and mental health, and the Affordable Care Act with citation in major media including the SF Chronicle, LA Times, US News & World Report, Newsweek, and KRON4 News. His research was the first to uncover why reduction in deaths from Medicaid expansion did not translate into reduction in population mortality. He led some of the first work on COVID-19’s impact on Asian Americans that went on to impact public policy at local, state, and national levels. He also serves as a consultant on public health policy.