Arkansas Center for Health Improvement
Craig Wilson is an experienced health policy professional currently serving as the Health Policy Director at the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement since January 2011, where responsibilities include analyzing health-related statutes, developing strategies for effective policy navigation, and educating officials on health issues in Arkansas. Wilson also holds the position of Director of Access to Quality Care, focusing on innovative approaches to improve access to quality health care. In an adjunct faculty role at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Wilson teaches health policy and politics to graduate students. Previous roles include Senior Policy Analyst and Health Care Attorney, complemented by a foundation in quality assurance and contract compliance as a Contracts and Quality Assurance Analyst. Academic credentials include a Master of Public Administration and a Doctor of Law, both from Georgia State University, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in English from Lyon College.
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Arkansas Center for Health Improvement
The Arkansas Center for Health Improvement (ACHI) operates in the intersection between research and policy. Our mission is to be a catalyst for improving the health of Arkansans through evidence-based research, public issue advocacy, and collaborative program development. Since our inception in 1998, ACHI has become widely recognized as a trusted advisor, providing critical data, analyses, and strategies that drive decisions and shape public policy surrounding the health and productivity of Arkansans. Our work is focused on population health policy and health system transformation initiatives that improve quality, value and access.