Angela Clark
Research Analyst
410.455.1657aclark@hilltop.umbc.edu
Angela Clark, a research analyst at The Hilltop Institute, is responsible for analyzing a range of policy issues, with a particular focus on Medicaid programs, coverage for the uninsured and underinsured, and state-level health care delivery systems.
Prior to joining The Hilltop Institute, Ms. Clark was a health care policy research analyst at the Matthew Walker Comprehensive Health Center in Nashville, Tennessee. In this capacity, she designed and conducted needs assessments to ensure that the center was addressing the needs of the surrounding community, planned and implemented program evaluations to ensure the effectiveness of the health center programs, and analyzed evaluation and research findings to ensure that the health center was a proactive and progressive employer. Prior to that, Ms. Clark was a human resources specialist at the center. In this capacity, in addition to acting as a liaison between employees and administration, she worked closely with senior-level staff to establish human resources strategies to improve employee satisfaction and assisted in the planning and development of company regulation manuals, including the revised employee handbook. In addition, Ms. Clark was a Tennessee Hospital Association Agenda 21 Fellow at Maury Regional Hospital and Health Policy Administrative Intern for the Tennessee Primary Care Association.
Ms. Clark received a master of public administration degree with a certificate in health care administration and planning from the Institute of Government at Tennessee State University. She received a bachelor of arts in economics from Kent State University.


