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Jasmine Nicole Namata

Senior Manager

Jasmine Nicole Namata advises life science organizations, health plans, and patient and trade associations on how the evolving healthcare landscape may impact their policy, access, and evidentiary business strategies.

She applies her background in global public health and business development to design a broad range of solutions to address her clients' key business objectives.

Prior to joining Avalere Health, Jasmine Nicole contributed to research studies to identify sustainable strategies to control invasive species and biological agents at the US Department of Agriculture. She has also supported research programs to protect vulnerable populations against water microbial and pathogen transmission at the University of Maryland, College Park. Additionally, she has worked with Ubongo, Inc. in Tanzania as an in-country research and evaluation intern, where she collaborated with the production team and local schools to enhance health messaging for the show "Akili and Me." Her areas of expertise include industry outlook, patient-centered outcomes, vaccines, and health equity.

Jasmine Nicole has a BS in behavioral and community public health from the University of Maryland, College Park, and is currently pursuing a Master's in Business Administration from the University of Maryland. 

Authored Content


CMS announced the 15 drugs in Medicare Part B and D selected for negotiation for Initial Price Applicability Year 2028.

Avalere Health connected with other public health stakeholders and vaccine experts at World Vaccine Congress to discuss key policy, access, value, and evidence themes.

At a breast cancer symposium, Avalere oncology advisory experts connected with colleagues to discuss early detection, precision medicine, and clinical trials.

Avalere attendees of the National Organization of Rare Disorders (NORD) Breakthrough Summit shared a recap of themes from the conference in MedAd News.

In an eBook, Avalere experts analyze the spectrum of women’s health needs and research the coverage, care, and outcomes shaping women’s health services.

The majority of women are not receiving cervical cancer screenings in compliance with recommendations, with disparities by insurance and age.

The convergence of the seasonal influenza and the current COVID-19 vaccines will merge several distribution considerations for a diverse group of stakeholders.

Tune into our first episode of Avalere’s Journal Club Review podcast series on Avalere Health Essential Voice. In this segment, Courtney Ramus, Consultant in the Center for Healthcare Transformation and Jasmine Nicole Namata, Associate in the Associate Immersion Program discuss the findings, themes, and relevant application of a contemporary healthcare publication.