Allison Brenner

Sr. Director of Quality Management, Improvement & Population Health Services at Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare

Allison Brenner is Cascadia’s Senior Director of Quality Management, Quality Improvement, and Population Health Services. Allison is trained as a social epidemiologist, with a PhD in Health Behavior and Health Education from the University of Michigan, and a MPH from Yale University. Prior to her current position, she worked as research faculty in Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the Survey Research Center and the Institute of Social Research, where she was the Primary Investigator on a grant on racial disparities in access to stroke care and stroke rehabilitation.

Allison joined Cascadia’s team in 2018 to support Cascadia’s integration of health care and population health research and innovation. She uses her skills in complex data analysis, survey design, program development and program evaluation, and academic research, to create new programs and services aimed at improving preventative and integrated healthcare. Allison also works to understand the specific psychological, behavioral, social, and medical risk factors of the consumers, enabling Cascadia to target services and health care to the needs of the clients.

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  • Sr. Director of Quality Management, Improvement & Population Health Services

    Current role