Beth Johnson brings over ten years of experience managing national projects and learning collaboratives to inform and support CIE San Diego’s national movement. She co-facilitates collaborative learning events and supports technical assistance for communities across the country in the early stages of planning and implementing CIEs.
Prior to joining 2-1-1 San Diego, Beth was a director at AcademyHealth, developing collaborative learning infrastructure for researchers and communities to share best practices, challenges, and lessons learned around the use and exchange of electronic data to improve population health and patient outcomes.
Beth is an Editorial Board member for JAMIA Open, a peer-reviewed journal that publishes novel research and insights in the major areas of informatics for biomedicine and health. She holds a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Virginia and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Music from the University of Richmond. She currently resides in Singapore and is a wife and mother to two little girls. In her spare time she enjoys sewing quilts and other goods for the home.