Kiran Correa has five years of experience researching health systems in low- and middle-income countries. She has previously worked with Aceso Global on numerous projects, including public hospital efficiency analysis in Mexico, service delivery reform in India, quality improvement in Central America, and sustainability planning for HIV and TB programs across multiple countries in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. She also has experience working on issues of healthcare financing with the USAID-funded Health Policy Plus project and family planning for the UN Foundation. Her research interests include value-based payment and delivery models and quality improvement. She holds a BSFS from Georgetown University and is currently pursuing an MPP with a focus on health policy, also from Georgetown University.

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