Thomas R. Wojda

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center United States of America

Thomas R. Wojda, MD, MBA, CAQSM, FAIM, is a board-certified Family and Sports Medicine physician and a Clinical Informaticist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, where he currently practices primary care while serving as a physician informaticist in Central Pennsylvania. He received his medical degree from the Medical University of Warsaw, completed primary care residency training at St. Luke’s University Health Network, and fellowship training in Sports Medicine at Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center. He completed a Clinical Informatics Fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh in 2025. His work focuses on clinical workflow optimization, digital health, and health system improvement. Dr. Wojda has authored more than 50 peer-reviewed publications, including book chapters and edited volumes.

Thomas R. Wojda

4books edited

6chapters authored

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Primary care is the cornerstone of effective health systems. However, its delivery continues to evolve in response to rising non-communicable disease burden, workforce constraints, fragmented care environments, and shifting patient expectations. Enhancing Primary Care Delivery - Systems, Communities, and Clinical Practice brings together multidisciplinary perspectives to examine how primary care can be strengthened across diverse settings, including hospital-based and community-oriented models, innovative service delivery approaches, and integrated care frameworks. The volume explores key themes including prevention and population health, quality measurement and performance evaluation, care coordination, workforce and community engagement, and the clinical and communicative skills that underpin effective patient-centered care. With contributions reflecting experiences from varied health systems and resource contexts, the book emphasizes practical insights, implementation considerations, and system-level thinking relevant to clinicians, health services researchers, educators, and health system leaders. By addressing both structural and relational dimensions of primary care, this edited volume offers a comprehensive and globally relevant resource for understanding how primary care delivery can be enhanced to improve access, quality, and patient outcomes in contemporary healthcare environments.

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