Faculty Directory

Adam Groff D’99

Adjunct Professor

Degree

MBA, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 2006; MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 2006; AB, Dartmouth College, 1999

Areas of Expertise

Health care entrepreneurship, operations, and team development

Courses

Entrepreneurship in Health Care: A Plan for Building Entrepreneurial Teams to Create Value

Bio

Dr. Groff is chief medical officer for BAYADA home health care where he started and leads complex patient services including hospice, palliative care, pharmacy, and physician services. He is also a practicing hospitalist at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and an associate professor at the Geisel School of Medicine and The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice (TDI), as well as an adjunct professor at the Tuck School of Business. He is co-founder of several health care services companies: GoHealth Urgent Care (a TPG Growth portfolio company), Calibrater Health (a health care technology company), WelbeHealth (a program of all-inclusive care for the elderly company), and Integrated Medication Management (a high-risk pharmacy).

Professional Activities

Academic positions

Adjunct Professor of Business Administration, Tuck School of Business, 2018–present
Associate Professor, Geisel School of Medicine, 2009–present
Associate Professor, The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice, 2009–present

Nonacademic positions

Chief Medical Officer and Practice Leader, BAYADA Home Health Care, 2009–present
Hospitalist, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, 2009–present
Co-Founder, WelbeHealth, 2015–present
Co-Founder, Integrated Medication Management, 2014–present
Co-Founder, Calibrater Health, 2014–present
Co-Founder, GoHealth Urgent Care, 2011–present

Board memberships

Director, WelbeHealth, 2015–present
Director, Integrated Medication Management, 2014–present
Director, Calibrater Health, 2014–present


Selected Publications

  • With C.H. Colla and T.H. Lee, “Days Spent at Home–A Patient-Centered Goal and Outcome,” New England Journal of Medicine, 375(17), 2016
  • With D. Baiada, “Empowering Heroes in Home Healthcare: Strategy for Success–Part 1,” Wharton Health Care Alumni Association, October 2015
  • With D. Baiada, “Empowering Heroes Part 2: Understand What We Mean by Home Healthcare,” Wharton Health Care Alumni Association, April 2016
  • With D. Baiada, “Empowering Heroes Part 3: The Future of Home Healthcare,” Wharton Health Care Alumni Association, July 2016