Civitas Networks for Health
Jessica Little is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in business development and program management within the healthcare sector. Currently serving as Vice President of Business Development and Programs at Civitas Networks for Health, Jessica has been instrumental in driving strategic initiatives, revenue generation, and program management since June 2015. Previous roles include Director of the HealthDoers Network at the Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement and Co-owner of Magnolia Fitness. Jessica's diverse expertise spans clinical program development, nutrition, and sales, with earlier positions at organizations such as Martin's Point Health Care, Cintas Corporation, and Amgen. Jessica holds a Master's degree in Human Nutrition from Boston University and a Bachelor's degree in Health & Human Studies from Utica University.
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Civitas Networks for Health
Civitas Networks for Health is a national collaborative comprised of member organizations working to use health information exchange, health data, and multi-stakeholder, cross-sector approaches to improve health. Civitas was previously known as the Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement and the Strategic Health Information Exchange Collaborative, and today represents more than 160 member organizations and business partners moving and using data to improve health outcomes across the U.S. Civitas educates, promotes, and influences both the private sector and federal and state policymakers on matters of interoperability, quality, coordination, health equity, and cost-effectiveness of health care. Working with healthcare and public health innovators at the state and local levels, Civitas facilitates the exchange of valuable resources, tools, and ideas — and offers a national perspective on upcoming standards and regulations, emerging technologies, and best practices.