Camden Coalition
Danielle Hodges, MHS, serves as a Senior Program Manager for Data & Quality Improvement at Camden Coalition since December 2017, previously holding the role of Program Manager and Program Assistant within the same department. In these positions, Danielle has focused on implementing improvement efforts in complex care and supporting research initiatives. Prior experience includes a Graduate Research Assistant role at the Johns Hopkins Center for Adolescent Health, where Danielle assessed the implementation of sex education curricula, and various research assistant roles at Xavier University of Louisiana, University of Rochester Medical Center, and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, contributing to clinical and psychological research efforts. Danielle earned a Master of Health Science in Mental Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Xavier University of Louisiana.
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Camden Coalition
The Camden Coalition is a multidisciplinary nonprofit working to improve care for people with complex health and social needs in Camden, NJ, and across the country. Led by CEO Kathleen Noonan, JD, the Camden Coalition works to advance the field of complex care by implementing person-centered programs and piloting new models that address chronic illness and social barriers to health and well-being. Supported by a robust data infrastructure, cross-sector convening, and shared learning, our community-based programs deliver better care to the most vulnerable individuals in Camden and regionally.