Preetika Banerjee

Preetika Banerjee is a PhD student in the Health Economics and Outcomes Research Program at the University of Washington, specializing in data-driven methods to evaluate health-care interventions and improve global health outcomes. Her research focuses on infectious disease modeling, preventative interventions, and promoting health equity. She has collaborated with cross-functional teams on projects involving digital health, disease prevention, and improving health-care access in low-resource settings. With a background in global health and epidemiology, she aims to leverage advanced analytical tools to inform policies that foster more equitable and efficient health-care systems worldwide. 

Poverty

Ending HIV: Balancing Innovation and Affordability With Lenacapavir

Fair pricing, policy and other strategies can ensure the successful and equitable introduction of lenacapavir

Gender

Addressing Contraceptive Needs for Women Living With HIV

How community health workers can help promote choice in reproductive health care