Ayodola Anise, MHS
Associate,
High-Value Health Care Project,
Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform
Ayodola Anise works on activities related to the High-Value Health Care Project. She supports the activities related to the Racial/Ethnic Health Care Equity Initiative where the focus is on addressing direct data collection and indirect estimation of race/ethnicity to improve the quality of health care for minority populations.
Prior to joining Brookings, Anise worked as a Senior Associate for The Lewin Group, a health care research and consulting firm, and as Project Coordinator for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-funded longitudinal study of women experiencing intimate partner violence at Georgetown University. Anise has experience working with low-income and minority populations, conducting qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis, and performing evidenced-based literature reviews.
Anise earned a master’s degree in Health Science from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a bachelor’s degree in English writing with a minor in Chemistry from the University of Pittsburgh.