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Christine Nguyen

Senior Policy Analyst at Families USA

Christine Nguyen is a highly experienced policy professional specializing in health equity and public health. As of March 2023, Christine serves as a Senior Policy Analyst at Families USA after holding the position of Manager of Health Equity Strategies at the National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum from August 2022 to March 2023. Prior roles include Policy Manager at The Fairness Project, Policy Coordinator at United States of Care, and Health and Housing Policy Integration Intern at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Additional experience encompasses positions such as FoodPrints Teaching Assistant at FRESHFARM Markets, Campaign Research Intern at The Fairness Project, Health Policy Intern at the American Academy of Family Physicians, and Health Policy Intern at the National Partnership for Women & Families. Christine holds a Master of Public Health with a focus on Health Policy from The George Washington University and a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology from the University of Michigan.

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Families USA

For more than 30 years, Families USA has been the trusted voice for America’s health care consumers. We believe that health care should be comprehensive, affordable, and high-quality for everyone. This belief informs our policy, research, and advocacy work. As a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, we engage with policy makers, advocates, and other thought leaders to help shape and inform the health policy debate that is taking place across America—from state capitols to newsrooms, and from rural community health centers to Capitol Hill. Our track record on producing change is strong. We have leveraged our enduring relationships with key policy makers and influencers on Capitol Hill and in the White House to help craft landmark improvements to our country’s health care system—most notably, the creation of the Children’s Health Insurance Program, the enactment of the Medicare Part D drug benefit, and the drafting and passage of the Affordable Care Act. Join us on Twitter (@FamiliesUSA), Facebook (www.facebook.com/familiesusa) and LinkedIn, (www.linkedin.com/company/families-usa) or visit us at www.FamiliesUSA.org to learn more about our work. Families USA is a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to the achievement of high-quality, affordable health care for all Americans. We rely exclusively on funding from individuals and philanthropic foundations. And while we partner across the entire spectrum of the health care community to achieve our goals, we also seek to preserve the independence of our research, advocacy, and policy positions. To this end, we do not accept funding from the health care industry.


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