Summary
Madeline Ross is a health policy analyst with a decade of experience driving Medicaid and public health work across state and local government, currently supporting Maryland Medicaid with policy research and stakeholder engagement. She blends rigorous quantitative and qualitative research—trained in STATA, Excel QA, and Datawrapper visualizations—with practical legislative and budgetary experience from roles at Maryland’s Department of Legislative Services and the General Assembly. Madeline’s work spans Medicaid eligibility, managed care, pediatric dental policy, and homelessness prevention, and she has authored reports and interviewed clinic leaders to translate complex data into actionable policy. Based in Washington, DC, she’s also a data enthusiast who prioritizes equitable storytelling, finding the human narratives behind metrics to inform better policy decisions.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
UMBC
Master's degree Public Policy Analysis, Master's degree Public Policy Analysis at Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy
English