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Jessica Danaux
CECA Research Manager
Jessica is a passionate healthcare researcher and evaluator with experience in process and quality improvement, particularly focused on women’s health and health equity. As a Research Manager at CECA, Jessica supports the development, implementation, and management of workstreams focused on advancing sexual and reproductive health performance measures and funding and payment strategies.
She is proficient in evidence-based, data-driven change management, program implementation and evaluation, and performing systematic reviews and independent research – all with the aim to eliminate disparities and achieve better health and wellbeing for all. Jessica efficiently synthesizes information, supports strategic direction consultation, manages and analyzes data, and produces impactful, user-friendly tools and communications for reporting health content, recommendations, and findings. Examples of her research include studying reproductive mental health services for Veterans, evidence-based quality improvement efforts focused on women’s health care and related performance measures, high-impact maternal and child health interventions in developing countries, and finally, scanning implementation of newly endorsed contraceptive quality measures.
Jessica is completing a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from The George Washington University’s Milken Institute School of Public Health. She received a bachelor’s degree in Pre-Clinical Health Sciences from the University of Central Florida and a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certificate from Villanova University.