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Theresa Hoeft, PhD

Assistant Professor, University of Washington

Dr. Hoeft is a mixed-methods health services researcher and health economist with a PhD in population health and background in community engaged research. She enjoys working with stakeholders in clinic and community settings to develop scalable programs to improve mental health services in clinic and community settings. Such programs may involve a diverse workforce with varying levels of mental health training and experience. Her interest in technology focuses on finding efficiencies and the appropriate balance of technology and face-to-face encounters to support patient care and staff training / support in such programs.

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