Jahneh Haylett is a Research Assistant at AcademyHealth, where she supports the Health Services Research Innovation, Inclusion, and Impact (HIII) initiatives alongside the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. Her research interests encompass maternal and child health, global health, and the effects of climate change on health.
Previously, Jahneh served as a member of Public Health AmeriCorps. In 2023, she graduated from the University of Miami with a Bachelor of Arts in Global Health. She is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health with a concentration in Health Policy at George Washington University's Milken Institute of Public Health.
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to evolve rapidly, the field of HSR has a significant opportunity to demonstrate what works, for whom, and in what contexts.
AcademyHealth, with support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, awarded four grants to study and address diagnostic inequities and improve patient outcomes in behavioral health, cardiology, pediatrics, and oncology.
AcademyHealth, supported by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF), seeks to engage health services and policy researchers in building evidence to understand and address inequities in the diagnostic journey.