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Rita Lewis
Dedicated to improving health care access, equity and outcomes for all.
Rita Lewis is a dedicated healthcare quality professional with a strong background in clinical quality/measure development, behavioral health research, and reproductive health education.
With a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree in Health Policy from The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Rita has a solid educational foundation in the field.
She also holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from the University of Michigan, showcasing her interdisciplinary approach to healthcare.
Rita's professional experience includes roles such as Deputy Director of Clinical Quality Improvement at the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) and previous positions at NCQA, where she served as a Product Development Manager and Health Care Analyst.
In addition, Rita has contributed to the field through various roles, such as a Regulatory Affairs Intern at NACHC, Graduate Research Assistant at The George Washington University Chronic Care Initiative, Immunization Assistant at The George Washington University, and Community Health Educator at AmeriCorps.
She thrives on solving complex problems and creating evidence-based solutions to enhance health outcomes and is passionate about leading teams to implement impactful strategies that benefit entire communities.
Rita is motivated to connect with fellow professionals to exchange knowledge, motivation, and opportunities that contribute to mutual growth and success.
Her goal is to collaborate with like-minded individuals to achieve shared objectives focused on improving community health and well-being.