Moid Ali is a skilled public health professional with extensive experience in research and policy analysis. Currently serving as a Research Assistant at Yale School of Public Health since October 2018, Moid applies causal inference methods in the Public Health Modeling Unit and focuses on the epidemiology of microbial diseases. Past roles include Graduate Teaching Fellowships in health services research and social justice, as well as experience as a Business Consultant Intern at Kaiser Permanente, where Moid optimized service forecasts for strategic decision-making. Moid has also contributed significantly to health access initiatives as Director of Medical Debt and Insurance Counseling at HAVEN Free Clinic. Educational qualifications include a Master of Public Health from Yale School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology specializing in global health from Washington University in St. Louis.

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Fair Haven Community Health Care

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Fair Haven Community Health Care was started in 1971 by community members and volunteers who wanted to initiate health services for the Fair Haven neighborhood. The vision of the Community Health Center was born in this era and grew from the premise that health care should be a right of all people regardless of race, class, or gender, and that social justice should be intimately linked with public health.


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