
Quality and Population Health Director
Maggie Kroeff Streiff
Maggie Kroeff received her Bachelor of Science in Public Health from Saint Louis University and her Master of Public Health from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is passionate about maternal and child health, which she concentrated in in graduate school, along with improving access to care and addressing health disparities.
While she was a student, Maggie worked in various research settings and interned with the Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative, where she worked on projects dedicated to improving maternal and newborn health outcomes across the state of Illinois. Maggie looks forward to using the skills she gained in these positions and during her time as a student to support participating healthcare centers within the Indiana Quality Improvement Network (IQIN).
Maggie Kroeff received her Bachelor of Science in Public Health from Saint Louis University and her Master of Public Health from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is passionate about maternal and child health, which she concentrated in in graduate school, along with improving access to care and addressing health disparities.
While she was a student, Maggie worked in various research settings and interned with the Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative, where she worked on projects dedicated to improving maternal and newborn health outcomes across the state of Illinois. Maggie looks forward to using the skills she gained in these positions and during her time as a student to support participating healthcare centers within the Indiana Quality Improvement Network (IQIN).