Lissette Vaquerano
Senior Research Assistant
Ms.
Vaquerano is a Senior Research Assistant for Expecting
Success. She has experience working with issues relating
to quality of care for vulnerable populations, welfare reform,
and publicly financed insurance. Ms. Vaquerano worked extensively
on safety net and health disparities issues as part of the Urgent
Matters* project. She has examined dental health care services
provided to Medicaid and low-income recipients and studied the
impact of the State Children's Health Insurance Program on community
health centers and children with special health care needs. More
recently she assisted in a study examining treatment and prevention
services for breast and cervical cancer in the state of California.
Ms Vaquerano has also provided research assistance, translation
services, and project coordination for several other George Washington
University projects. Ms. Vaquerano is fluent in both written and
spoken Spanish and is a graduate of The George Washington University
Medical Center, School of Public Health and Health Services.
* For information about Urgent Matters, an initiative to strengthen the safety net in our communities, visit www.urgentmatters.org




