
Anthony Federico
Senior Consultant
Health Management Associates
New York, NY
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For 15 years, Anthony Federico has worked in housing, homelessness, and healthcare across the government, community-based organization (CBO), and consulting sectors. He is passionate about innovation across housing and the safety net and excels at cultivating cross-sector partnerships.
Before joining Health Management Associates, Anthony served as a manager in San Francisco’s Department of Homeless and Supportive Housing, where he played a pivotal role in various components of Medicaid Section 1115 waiver implementation. He successfully oversaw $100 million of investment through California’s Whole Person Care program, delivering innovative social services to more than 21,000 Medicaid beneficiaries and effectively ending homelessness for over 4,500 individuals. Anthony led the department’s implementation of Providing Access and Transforming Health (PATH) and California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM), instrumental phases of California’s Medicaid transformation. He integrated homeless services into managed care and spearheaded the development of complex data sharing initiatives to facilitate seamless integration of patient data across healthcare, benefits, and social services systems.
Anthony also gained experience serving as a homelessness analyst for the City of Oakland. In this role, he managed a diverse portfolio of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Continuum of Care grants. These grants encompassed transitional housing and rapid rehousing programs for adults, youth, and families. Through his housing advocacy work, he engaged with various stakeholders, including supportive housing residents, legislators, housing industry leaders, and civil servants. His advocacy efforts led to notable achievements, such as the establishment of new inclusionary housing programs in multiple California cities and the successful passage of a $580 million voter-approved funding measure in Alameda County.
Anthony earned a master’s degree in public affairs from the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley, and a bachelor’s degree from McGill University.
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