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Msph Jessica Broadus

Senior Consultant at Navigant

Professional Background

Jessica Broadus, MSPH, is an accomplished health policy consultant and public health expert with a rich and diverse professional background. She currently serves as a Managing Consultant at Guidehouse, where she incorporates her extensive knowledge in health policy and management to lead strategic initiatives that enhance healthcare delivery systems. Her career is marked by her commitment to improving health outcomes and implementing effective health policies that resonate with communities across the nation.

Prior to her current role at Guidehouse, Jessica honed her skills as a Senior Consultant at Navigant, where she facilitated various healthcare projects, helping organizations navigate complex health policy landscapes. In addition, her experience also includes significant roles such as a Healthcare Analyst at Huron Consulting Group and a Health Care Intern Analyst at the U.S. Government Accountability Office. Through these roles, she developed a keen insight into the intricate workings of healthcare systems and policy evaluation.

At the beginning of her career, Jessica was fortunate to serve as the Barbara Jordan Health Policy Fellow at the United States Senate. This position allowed her to engage directly with legislative processes, providing her with valuable experience in shaping health policy on a national level. Jessica also gained clinical exposure while interning at Eshowe District Hospital, where she learned the importance of patient-centered care and the intricacies of healthcare provision in diverse settings. Her journey in public health commenced with a research internship at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, where she contributed to the My Body, My Test initiative, shedding light on critical health issues affecting populations.

Education and Achievements

Jessica holds both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH), specializing in Health Policy and Management from the prestigious University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her rigorous academic experience equipped her with a robust foundation in public health theories and practical applications, propelling her into a successful career that bridges academic knowledge and real-world challenges. Furthermore, her studies at Duke University further enriched her expertise in health policy, allowing her to examine and address health disparities effectively.

Jessica's academic prowess is complemented by her hands-on experience in the field. Her diverse internships have facilitated a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted nature of public health challenges, from legislative advocacy to practical healthcare delivery. This combination of education and experience uniquely positions her as a leader in the public health domain.

Notable Contributions

Throughout her career, Jessica Broadus has made significant contributions to health policy development and healthcare consulting. At Guidehouse, she leads teams in addressing complex health challenges, providing insights that shape the future of health policy at various levels. Her dedication to improving health systems is evident in her strategic approach to consulting, where she emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and sustainable solutions.

Jessica's role in the U.S. Senate as a Barbara Jordan Health Policy Fellow is a highlight of her early career, illustrating her commitment to public service and advocacy in health policy. This fellowship allowed her to engage with policymakers and contribute to legislative discussions surrounding critical health issues. Her analytical skills and depth of knowledge have proven invaluable in generating meaningful insights that drive change in healthcare policies.

Achievements

  • Managing Consultant at Guidehouse, specializing in health policy and management.
  • Former Senior Consultant at Navigant, leading healthcare projects.
  • Health Care Intern Analyst at the U.S. Government Accountability Office, evaluating healthcare efficiency and outcomes.
  • Barbara Jordan Health Policy Fellow at the United States Senate, influencing national health legislative processes.
  • Developed and implemented research initiatives at UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, enhancing understanding of public health issues.
  • Coordinated workshops and educational initiatives at the Delta Center for Culture and Learning, promoting health literacy and cross-cultural understanding.

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Marietta, Georgia