Adriana Nunez, PhD, has worked in public and private sectors, focusing on data and process analysis to enhance clinical effectiveness, patient safety, and healthcare efficiency. As part of the Health Services Research and Policy unit at the University of California Merced, she focused on evaluating public health interventions for rural and under-served communities in California. She also worked as an epidemiologist for Mariposa County and the Yosemite Gateway Area Coordination team, contributing to the COVID response by establishing data-sharing mechanisms with neighboring counties to inform health policies and strategies. As senior consultant for the Behavioral Health Data Project (BHDP), she applies evidence-based technology assessment tools to enhance decision-making. She possesses a medical degree and masters degrees in healthcare quality management and health economics.

Adriana Nunez, PhD, has worked in public and private sectors, focusing on data and process analysis to enhance clinical effectiveness, patient safety, and healthcare efficiency. As part of the Health Services Research and Policy unit at the University of California Merced, she focused on evaluating public health interventions for rural and underserved communities in California. She also worked as an epidemiologist for Mariposa County and the Yosemite Gateway Area Coordination team, contributing to the COVID response by establishing data-sharing mechanisms with neighboring counties to inform health policies and strategies. As senior consultant for the Behavioral Health Data Project (BHDP), she applies evidence-based technology assessment tools to enhance decision-making. She possesses a medical degree and masters degrees in healthcare quality management and health economics.

Adriana Nunez, PhD, has worked in public and private sectors, focusing on data and process analysis to enhance clinical effectiveness, patient safety, and healthcare efficiency. As part of the Health Services Research and Policy unit at the University of California Merced, she focused on evaluating public health interventions for rural and under-served communities in California. She also worked as an epidemiologist for Mariposa County and the Yosemite Gateway Area Coordination team, contributing to the COVID response by establishing data-sharing mechanisms with neighboring counties to inform health policies and strategies. As senior consultant for the Behavioral Health Data Project (BHDP), she applies evidence-based technology assessment tools to enhance decision-making. She possesses a medical degree and masters degrees in healthcare quality management and health economics.