Behind the Numbers: How Data Drives Life-Saving Public Health Strategies

In the dynamic world of public health, two distinguished medical professionals are bridging policy and practice to transform healthcare at the state level. Dr. Anne Zink and Dr. Jeffrey Schiff bring a wealth of executive experience and innovative thinking to their current mission with The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Both Zink and Schiff are seasoned veterans in healthcare leadership, having served as chief medical officers—Zink for Alaska and Schiff for Minnesota's Medicaid agency. Their impressive backgrounds have uniquely positioned them to tackle complex healthcare challenges with strategic insight.
Now collaborating with The Pew Charitable Trusts, these medical experts are developing a groundbreaking blueprint designed to help states create more effective, data-driven health partnerships. Their goal is ambitious yet clear: develop systematic approaches that can meaningfully improve population health through intelligent, evidence-based strategies.
Drawing from their extensive administrative and clinical experiences, Zink and Schiff are leveraging their deep understanding of healthcare systems to craft solutions that can be adapted across different state contexts. Their work represents a critical intersection of medical expertise, policy innovation, and public health advancement.