Elizabeth (Liz) Crane, Health Researcher

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Expertise

  • Maternal and child health

  • Women’s health

  • Clinical quality measurement

  • Qualitative data collection and analysis

  • Statistical analysis

  • Technical assistance

  • Project management

Experience

Health Researcher, Mission Analytics Group (2021-Present)

Senior Research Analyst, Mission Analytics Group (2018-2021)

Fellow, Venture Strategies for Health and Development (2017-2018)

Graduate Student Researcher, UC Berkeley Bixby Center for Population, Health, and Sustainability (2016-2018)

Health Program Analyst, Mathematica Policy Research (2014-2016)

Education

M.P.H., (2018) Maternal and Child Health, University of California, Berkeley

B.A., (2011) Politics & International and Global Studies, Brandeis University

Selected Publications and Reports

Bixby Center for Population, Health & Sustainability. “Maternal Mortality in Uganda: Report.” Report to the Constitutional Court of Uganda. Berkeley, CA: 2018.

Mathematica Policy Research and Yale New Haven Health Services Corporation/Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation. “Admissions and Emergency Department Visits for Patients Receiving Outpatient Chemotherapy: Measure Technical Report.” Report to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Cambridge, MA: March 2016.

Mathematica Policy Research. “2015 Annual Report on the Quality of Health Care for Adults Enrolled in Medicaid.” Report submitted to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Cambridge, MA: February 2016.

O’Neil, So, Michaela Vine, David Jones, Katie Morrison, Liz Crane, Ray Noonan, and Anthony Austin. “WISEWOMAN National Evaluation: Process Evaluation.” Report submitted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cambridge, MA: September 2015.

O’Neil, So, Irina Cheban, and Liz Crane. “Community-Based Outreach, Education, and Linkages to the Health Care System Pilot Project: Year 3 Final Report.” Report submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Cambridge, MA: June 2015.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. “The State of Children’s Health Care Quality in Medicaid and CHIP: Who Are the Higher-Performing States?” Technical Assistance Brief. Washington, DC: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, May 2015.