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Kay Johnson

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Knowledgeable Health Policy Development


Join our effort to motivate government officials and industry leaders to initiate beneficial health policy development. Johnson Group is a small, woman-owned health policy consulting firm with the technical capacity to study health policy questions. Additionally, we provide technical assistance to federal and state leaders regarding health policy and program development.

Kay Johnson and ColleaguesDecades of Experience

Over the past 35 years, we have worked to advance maternal and child health policy as researchers, advocates, and consultants. Reducing the impact of poverty and racism and increasing access to needed services for disadvantaged children and their families has been our continuous goal.

Skilled TeamA Skilled Team

Our capacities are a combination of health policy knowledge, expert facilitation, and strong analytic skills. Johnson Group is both well-respected by and well-connected to other public health and health policy organizations.


Our Focus

The mission of the Johnson Group is to provide services that facilitate health policy development to improve the lives of women, children, and families.

Create effective health care initiatives.

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Awards

  • Director's Award for Leadership in Maternal and Child Health from US HHS-HRSA-Maternal and Child Health Bureau (2014)
     
  • Martha May Eliot Award for lifetime achievement in the field of Maternal and Child Health from American Public Health Association (2015)
     
  • US HHS Secretary's Advisory Committee on Infant Mortality, Federally-Appointed Chair (2012-2016)

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