Rachel Zetts
PROFILE
Rachel Zetts is a senior officer with Pew’s state health solutions project, which works with policymakers to reduce health care costs and reach better outcomes by improving how data is used. The project helps states to establish data partnerships between state public health departments and state Medicaid agencies that can leverage the health information each already has to improve the quality of care.
Zetts’ previous work at Pew included major support for the antibiotic resistance project. In this role, she wrote about and lectured on the need for increased antibiotic stewardship and solutions for a broken antibiotic development pipeline. Her work has been published in JAMA, Pediatrics, and Health Affairs Forefront (formerly Health Affairs Blog).
Zetts holds a bachelor’s degree in international affairs and a Master of Public Health in epidemiology from the George Washington University.