Martin McKee

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Martin McKee is a prominent public health physician and researcher known for his work on health policy, health systems, and the impacts of social and political change on population health.

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instanceOf academic
health policy researcher
human
physician
public health physician
awardReceived fellowship of the Faculty of Public Health
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
surface form: fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians
citizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine NERFINISHED
Queen’s University Belfast
surface form: Queen's University Belfast
employer London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork European health policy
alcohol policy
comparative health systems
health and European integration
health and migration
health policy
health services research
health systems
noncommunicable diseases
political determinants of health
public health
social determinants of health
tobacco control
hasAcademicDegree doctorate in public health-related field
medical degree
hasPublished books on European health policy
peer-reviewed articles on health systems
reports for international health organizations
hasResearchInterest health inequalities in Europe
health system performance assessment
impact of political change on population health
hasRole expert commentator in media on health policy
policy adviser on public health issues
languageSpoken English
memberOf European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Faculty of Public Health
Royal College of Physicians
nationality British
notableFor analysis of the health impacts of austerity policies
commentary on Brexit and health
research on health systems in Europe
research on the health effects of social and political transition in Eastern Europe
work on health policy and governance
occupation professor of European public health
positionHeld Professor of European Public Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
research director at the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
worksWith European Commission
World Health Organization
national health ministries in Europe

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