Marwa Hussein, BSPH
Student
University of Michigan
Marwa is a second-year Master of Health Services Administration student with a background in public health research at Henry Ford Health. She is passionate about advancing the quality of care and enhancing the patient experience. She is committed to innovation in healthcare systems that fosters equitable, efficient, and patient-centered solutions. With a keen interest in improving accessibility and streamlining healthcare delivery, Marwa aims to bridge care gaps and ensure meaningful, sustainable improvements for patients and providers.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

The Michigan Center for Interprofessional Education (CIPE) analyzed enterprise data, including staff and faculty engagement and patient experience data, to explore teamwork horizontally across these datasets. Based on this approach, we ranked clinical sites in order of high and low performers. In our analysis, one clinic, referred to here as Family Medicine Clinic 1, was ranked among the top primary care clinics at Michigan Medicine and 40th overall among all 251 ambulatory care clinics. While the quantitative data reveals that we seized the opportunity to observe the clinical flow at FMC1…