Jessie Kemmick PintorView profile
Assistant Professor
Jessie Kemmick Pintor, PhD, MPH, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Management and Policy at Drexel University’s Dornsife School of Public Health. She holds a PhD in Health Services Research, Policy & Administration and an MPH in Maternal & Child Health from the University of Minnesota, followed by an AHRQ-funded postdoctoral fellowship at UC Davis. Her research focuses on immigration and healthcare policy, health disparities, and mixed-methods approaches to evaluate population health interventions. She has extensive experience working with Latino immigrant communities and studying the impacts of policy on healthcare access for children and families. Key research areas include immigrant health, maternal and child health equity, and state-level policies affecting healthcare coverage. Her work emphasizes community-based participatory research and policy analysis. Dr. Kemmick Pintor has contributed to studies on Medicaid expansion impacts, disparities in insurance coverage, and the mental health consequences of immigration enforcement on US-citizen children of undocumented parents. Publications span topics like maternal-clinician ethnic concordance, ACA implementation effects, and discrimination in healthcare. Her research has been published in high-impact journals such as JAMA Network Open and PLoS One. While no formal academic awards are listed, her work reflects strong engagement with vulnerable populations and policy advocacy. She advises no explicitly listed students, though her postdoctoral training and collaborations suggest active mentorship roles. Grants include AHRQ funding for her postdoctoral work.










