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Meredith Campbell Britton is a Researcher at Yale University’s School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine. She holds a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Fordham University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Providence College, with licensure as a social worker in Connecticut. Her research focuses on qualitative studies addressing healthcare transitions, health disparities, and the intersection of social work with healthcare systems.
Britton’s work emphasizes improving care transitions between hospitals and skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), reducing health information inequities in the Caribbean, and designing health libraries for individuals returning from incarceration. She collaborates with researchers like Terika McCall, Emily Wang, and Karen Wang on projects such as the Eastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network and initiatives to enhance healthcare equity for marginalized populations.
Her awards include the Six Sigma Green Belt Certification and the NASW-CT Graduation Award. Britton’s research spans global health, patient-centered care, and technology-driven solutions to address systemic healthcare challenges.

