Elizabeth Anderson-Fletcher
Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management, Department of Decision and Information Sciences, C.T. Bauer College of Business, Hobby School of Public Affairs, UH
Expertise: First responder mental health and wellness, service quality management, health care quality management, medical errors and patient safety
Career Highlights:
Elizabeth Anderson-Fletcher is Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management in the
Department of Decision and Information Sciences in the C. T. Bauer College of Business
at the University of Houston. She also serves in the Hobby School of Public Affairs
through a joint faculty appointment.
Fletcher has taught courses in production and operations management, supply chain
management, service operations management, and health care operations at both undergraduate
and graduate levels, including Executive MBA and doctoral. She has been teaching in
the Bauer Honors Program since 2013, and was recently inducted into the Honors College
Society of Fellows.
She has published research on topics such as health care quality, medical errors,
patient satisfaction, employee acceptance of quality improvement programs, and organizational
culture. Current projects include studying mental wellness and suicide prevention
in firefighters, with a particular focus on developing and implementing behavioral
health and wellness initiatives. Fletcher also serves as a volunteer firefighter,
safety officer, and chaplain with Cypress Creek Fire Department in Northwest Harris
County, Texas.