Rifat Atun

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Rifat Atun
MBBS, MBA, DIC, FRCGP, FFPH, FRCP
Alma materUniversity of London, Imperial College London
Known forHealth systems theory, health systems reform, innovation and health systems
AwardsWeb of Science, Clarivate, World’s Highly Cited Researcher (2020, 2021, 2022), Honorary Master of Arts, Harvard University (2014)
Scientific career
FieldsGlobal Health Systems, Healthcare Innovation, Systems Theory
InstitutionsHarvard University, Imperial College, University of London
WebsiteOfficial website

Rifat Atun is a British physician and academic who, as of January 2024, serves as the Professor of Global Health Systems and Director of the Health System Innovation Lab at Harvard University.[1][2][3] He is one of the most important figures in the contemporary study of comparative health systems and healthcare innovation and has made substantial contributions to health systems theory, health systems reform, and innovation in health systems.[4][5][6][7]

Career

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Atun served as the Faculty Chair for the Harvard Ministerial Leadership Program from 2015 to 2022.[8] He was a member of the Executive Management Team of the Global Fund from 2008 to 2012, where he held the position of Director of Strategy, Performance, and Evaluation.[9] From 2006 to 2013, Atun was a Professor of International Health Management at Imperial College London and Head of the Health Management Group.[10]

In addition to his academic work, Atun has advised governments on health system reforms, the World Bank, WHO,[11] and leading health and life science companies. He served as a senior advisor to the G20 Presidency from 2019 to 2020 and co-chaired the T20 Health Track and the Task Force on Global Health Security and COVID-19 for the G20 Indonesian Presidency.[12][13] He is a member of the Longitude Prize Committee[14] and the founding Board Chair of Movement Health Foundation,[15] a Swiss foundation that supports innovations aimed at solving major global health challenges through digital solutions. He is also the Founding President of the Global Surgery Foundation based in Geneva.[16]

Research and publications

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Atun's research focuses on health systems performance, design, and innovation. He has published more than 450 articles in leading journals, including NEJM, Nature Medicine, Lancet, Lancet Oncology, JAMA, and Academy of Management Journal. He has also led and participated in 15 Lancet Commissions.[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] In 2020, 2021, and 2022, he was recognized by Web of Science as one of the World's Most Highly Cited Researchers.[32]

Education and honors

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Atun studied medicine at the University of London as a Commonwealth Scholar and later completed his clinical training in family medicine.[33] He also obtained an MBA from Imperial College London.[33] He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, the Faculty of Public Health, and the Royal College of General Practitioners in the UK.[34]

Awards and memberships

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Rifat Atun has been awarded many prestigious awards for his excellence works in healthcare researches in the healthcare fields.

  • College Teaching Award[35] - 2007
  • Longitude Prize Committee[36]

References

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  1. ^ Avenue, 677 Huntington; Boston; Ma 02115. "Rifat Atun's Faculty Website". Rifat Atun's Faculty Website. Retrieved 2023-06-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Avenue, 677 Huntington; Boston; Ma 02115 (2015-06-01). "Professor Rifat Atun". Global Health Systems Cluster. Retrieved 2023-06-19.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Boston, 677 Huntington Avenue; Ma 02115 (2022-02-08). "Professor Rifat Atun, MBBS, MBA, DIC, FRCP, FRCGP, FFPH". Health Systems Innovation Lab. Retrieved 2023-06-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Rifat Atun: looking at the bigger picture".
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  6. ^ "Rifat Atun | Harvard Catalyst Profiles | Harvard Catalyst". connects.catalyst.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2023-06-23.
  7. ^ "Highly Cited Researchers". Clarivate. Retrieved 2023-06-23.
  8. ^ "Harvard Ministerial Leadership Program". Harvard Ministerial Leadership Program. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  9. ^ "Home – The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria". www.theglobalfund.org. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  10. ^ "Home – Professor Rifat Atun". www.imperial.ac.uk. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  11. ^ "Rifat Atun - Editorial Board - Healthcare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation - Journal - Elsevier". www.journals.elsevier.com. Retrieved 2024-01-27.
  12. ^ "Prof Rifat Atun". G20 Health & Development Partnership. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  13. ^ "Rifat Atun". H20 Annual Summit. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  14. ^ "Professor Rifat Atun". Longitude Prize. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  15. ^ "Rifat Atun". The Movement 2030. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  16. ^ "Team". The Global Surgery Foundation. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  17. ^ "Rifat Atun". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  18. ^ "The Lancet Commissions".
  19. ^ World Health Organization Maximizing Positive Synergies Collaborative Group; Samb, Badara; Evans, Tim; Dybul, Mark; Atun, Rifat; Moatti, Jean-Paul; Nishtar, Sania; Wright, Anna; Celletti, Francesca; Hsu, Justine; Kim, Jim Yong; Brugha, Ruairi; Russell, Asia; Etienne, Carissa (2009-06-20). "An assessment of interactions between global health initiatives and country health systems". Lancet. 373 (9681): 2137–2169. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(09)60919-3. ISSN 1474-547X. PMID 19541040. S2CID 21142312.
  20. ^ Howitt, Peter; Darzi, Ara; Yang, Guang-Zhong; Ashrafian, Hutan; Atun, Rifat; Barlow, James; Blakemore, Alex; Bull, Anthony M. J.; Car, Josip; Conteh, Lesong; Cooke, Graham S.; Ford, Nathan; Gregson, Simon A. J.; Kerr, Karen; King, Dominic (2012-08-04). "Technologies for global health". Lancet. 380 (9840): 507–535. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(12)61127-1. ISSN 1474-547X. PMID 22857974. S2CID 15311210.
  21. ^ Atun, Rifat; de Andrade, Luiz Odorico Monteiro; Almeida, Gisele; Cotlear, Daniel; Dmytraczenko, T.; Frenz, Patricia; Garcia, Patrícia; Gómez-Dantés, Octavio; Knaul, Felicia M.; Muntaner, Carles; de Paula, Juliana Braga; Rígoli, Felix; Serrate, Pastor Castell-Florit; Wagstaff, Adam (2015-03-28). "Health-system reform and universal health coverage in Latin America". Lancet. 385 (9974): 1230–1247. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(14)61646-9. hdl:10986/23552. ISSN 1474-547X. PMID 25458725. S2CID 1301239.
  22. ^ Atun, Rifat; Jaffray, David A.; Barton, Michael B.; Bray, Freddie; Baumann, Michael; Vikram, Bhadrasain; Hanna, Timothy P.; Knaul, Felicia M.; Lievens, Yolande; Lui, Tracey Y. M.; Milosevic, Michael; O'Sullivan, Brian; Rodin, Danielle L.; Rosenblatt, Eduardo; Van Dyk, Jacob (September 2015). "Expanding global access to radiotherapy". The Lancet. Oncology. 16 (10): 1153–1186. doi:10.1016/S1470-2045(15)00222-3. ISSN 1474-5488. PMID 26419354.
  23. ^ Langer, Ana; Meleis, Afaf; Knaul, Felicia M.; Atun, Rifat; Aran, Meltem; Arreola-Ornelas, Héctor; Bhutta, Zulfiqar A.; Binagwaho, Agnes; Bonita, Ruth; Caglia, Jacquelyn M.; Claeson, Mariam; Davies, Justine; Donnay, France A.; Gausman, Jewel M.; Glickman, Caroline (2015-09-19). "Women and Health: the key for sustainable development". Lancet. 386 (9999): 1165–1210. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(15)60497-4. ISSN 1474-547X. PMID 26051370. S2CID 9416624.
  24. ^ Atun, Rifat; Davies, Justine I.; Gale, Edwin A. M.; Bärnighausen, Till; Beran, David; Kengne, Andre Pascal; Levitt, Naomi S.; Mangugu, Florence W.; Nyirenda, Moffat J.; Ogle, Graham D.; Ramaiya, Kaushik; Sewankambo, Nelson K.; Sobngwi, Eugene; Tesfaye, Solomon; Yudkin, John S. (August 2017). "Diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa: from clinical care to health policy". The Lancet. Diabetes & Endocrinology. 5 (8): 622–667. doi:10.1016/S2213-8587(17)30181-X. ISSN 2213-8595. PMID 28688818. S2CID 3766912.
  25. ^ Cooke, Graham S.; Andrieux-Meyer, Isabelle; Applegate, Tanya L.; Atun, Rifat; Burry, Jessica R.; Cheinquer, Hugo; Dusheiko, Geoff; Feld, Jordan J.; Gore, Charles; Griswold, Max G.; Hamid, Saeed; Hellard, Margaret E.; Hou, JinLin; Howell, Jess; Jia, Jidong (February 2019). "Accelerating the elimination of viral hepatitis: a Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology Commission". The Lancet. Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 4 (2): 135–184. doi:10.1016/S2468-1253(18)30270-X. hdl:10044/1/66792. ISSN 2468-1253. PMID 30647010. S2CID 58663099.
  26. ^ Knaul, Felicia Marie; Farmer, Paul E.; Krakauer, Eric L.; De Lima, Liliana; Bhadelia, Afsan; Jiang Kwete, Xiaoxiao; Arreola-Ornelas, Héctor; Gómez-Dantés, Octavio; Rodriguez, Natalia M.; Alleyne, George A. O.; Connor, Stephen R.; Hunter, David J.; Lohman, Diederik; Radbruch, Lukas; Del Rocío Sáenz Madrigal, María (2018-04-07). "Alleviating the access abyss in palliative care and pain relief-an imperative of universal health coverage: the Lancet Commission report". Lancet. 391 (10128): 1391–1454. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(17)32513-8. ISSN 1474-547X. PMID 29032993. S2CID 3866872.
  27. ^ "The Lancet NCDI Poverty Commission: bridging a gap in universal health coverage for the poorest billion". The Lancet.
  28. ^ Atun, Rifat; Bhakta, Nickhill; Denburg, Avram; Frazier, A. Lindsay; Friedrich, Paola; Gupta, Sumit; Lam, Catherine G.; Ward, Zachary J.; Yeh, Jennifer M.; Allemani, Claudia; Coleman, Michel P.; Di Carlo, Veronica; Loucaides, Eva; Fitchett, Elizabeth; Girardi, Fabio (April 2020). "Sustainable care for children with cancer: a Lancet Oncology Commission". The Lancet. Oncology. 21 (4): e185–e224. doi:10.1016/S1470-2045(20)30022-X. ISSN 1474-5488. PMID 32240612. S2CID 214767168.
  29. ^ Hricak, Hedvig; Abdel-Wahab, May; Atun, Rifat; Lette, Miriam Mikhail; Paez, Diana; Brink, James A.; Donoso-Bach, Lluís; Frija, Guy; Hierath, Monika; Holmberg, Ola; Khong, Pek-Lan; Lewis, Jason S.; McGinty, Geraldine; Oyen, Wim J. G.; Shulman, Lawrence N. (April 2021). "Medical imaging and nuclear medicine: a Lancet Oncology Commission". The Lancet. Oncology. 22 (4): e136–e172. doi:10.1016/S1470-2045(20)30751-8. ISSN 1474-5488. PMC 8444235. PMID 33676609.
  30. ^ Fleming, Kenneth A.; Horton, Susan; Wilson, Michael L.; Atun, Rifat; DeStigter, Kristen; Flanigan, John; Sayed, Shahin; Adam, Pierrick; Aguilar, Bertha; Andronikou, Savvas; Boehme, Catharina; Cherniak, William; Cheung, Annie Ny; Dahn, Bernice; Donoso-Bach, Lluis (2021-11-27). "The Lancet Commission on diagnostics: transforming access to diagnostics". Lancet. 398 (10315): 1997–2050. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(21)00673-5. ISSN 1474-547X. PMC 8494468. PMID 34626542.
  31. ^ Farmer, Paul; Frenk, Julio; Knaul, Felicia M.; Shulman, Lawrence N.; Alleyne, George; Armstrong, Lance; Atun, Rifat; Blayney, Douglas; Chen, Lincoln; Feachem, Richard; Gospodarowicz, Mary; Gralow, Julie; Gupta, Sanjay; Langer, Ana; Lob-Levyt, Julian (2010-10-02). "Expansion of cancer care and control in countries of low and middle income: a call to action". Lancet. 376 (9747): 1186–1193. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(10)61152-X. ISSN 1474-547X. PMID 20709386. S2CID 12742237.
  32. ^ "Highly Cited Researchers". Clarivate. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  33. ^ a b "Rifat Atun". www.news.uct.ac.za. Retrieved 2024-03-17.
  34. ^ Boston, 677 Huntington Avenue (2021-05-19). "Rifat Atun". Executive and Continuing Professional Education. Retrieved 2024-01-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  35. ^ "Top teachers, times two | Imperial News | Imperial College London". Imperial News. 2007-11-13. Retrieved 2024-01-27.
  36. ^ "Longitude Committee". Longitude Prize on Dementia. Retrieved 2024-01-27.
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