Maggie Eisen currently serves as Project Manager of Arcus in the Department of Biomedical & Health Informatics at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
Previously, Maggie worked for CHOP in a variety of positions, including as Program Manager of the Complex Vascular Anomalies Frontier Program, Senior Manager of Care Network Strategic Affiliations, and Project Manager at PolicyLab. In this capacity, she helped oversee a Health Care Innovation Award funded by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, was a liaison between Population Health and Quality Improvement initiatives, and worked on various research and evaluation initiatives. Previously, she served as Director for Medical-Legal-Community Partnerships at Philadelphia Legal Assistance. Maggie also completed a Philadelphia Social Innovations Lab Fellowship sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. As a Stoneleigh Emerging Leader Fellow at the Health Federation of Philadelphia from 2012-2013, she helped develop plans to pilot a medical-legal partnership designed to meet the needs of children and families receiving medical care in Philadelphia’s community health centers.
Maggie holds BA in anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania and an MSS and MLSP from Bryn Mawr College.