Margaret Elizabeth Kruk
Margaret Elizabeth Kruk is a public health expert, physician, and health systems researcher. She is Professor of Health Systems at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Director of the Quality of Evidence for Health Transformation (QuEST) Centers and Network. She is slated to become Distinguished Professor of Health Systems and Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis in January 2025.Kruk is most known for her work on measuring health system quality and its impact on healthcare demand, health outcomes, and trust, using observational studies, implementation science and econometric methods. She has published more than 200 research articles and book chapters. In 2018, she chaired the ''Lancet Global Health'' Commission on High Quality Health Systems. She co-edited the third edition of the ''Disease Control Priorities'' book series and served on the Lancet Commissions on Investing in Health I and III, and the Institute of Medicine Committee on Health System Strengthening, among others. She also served as co-lead for the ''Bulletin of the World Health Organization'' Special Issue on Health Care Quality in the SDG Era.
Kruk has received awards such as the 2010 University of Michigan William J. McNerney Research Award, along with the 2018 Alice Hamilton Award and the 2021 Marianne Wessling Resnick Memorial Mentoring Award, both from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She was also named in the Canadian Women in Global Health List by the Canadian Society for International Health in 2018. Provided by Wikipedia
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