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Gene Bukhman, M.D., Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Associate Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Dr Gene Bukhman is a cardiologist and cultural anthropologist who directs the Center for Integration Science in Global Health Equity at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Program on Global Noncommunicable Disease (NCDs) and Social Change at Harvard Medical School. He is an Associate Professor of Medicine and an Associate Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine. Between 2010 and 2015, he was the Senior Technical Advisor on NCDs to the Rwanda Ministry of Health. Over the past 15 years, Dr. Bukhman has argued that for those living in extreme poverty, NCDs are best understood as part of the “long tail” of global health equity that demands a new “science of integration.” He has translated this critique into practical delivery strategies such PEN-Plus (the Package of Essential Noncommunicable Disease Interventions – Plus). These strategies are now impacting the lives of thousands of people living with severe childhood-onset conditions such as type 1 diabetes, sickle cell disease, and rheumatic and congenital heart disease in more than a dozen countries. He is the author of more than 125 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters that apply a range of methodologies from ethnography and archival research to epidemiology and mathematical modelling to identify solutions to the problem of “NCDI Poverty.” Dr. Bukhman was the lead-author and co-chair of the 2016-2020 Lancet Commission on Reframing NCDs and Injuries for the Poorest Billion. He is currently co-chair of the 27-country NCDI Poverty Network launched in December of 2020 to support implementation of the Lancet Commission’s recommendations. In 2023, he received the World Heart Federation award for Outstanding Contribution to Global Cardiovascular Health. He is currently leading the Lancet Series on Integration Science for Global Health Equity.
 

Address:
Department of Global Health and Social Medicine
641 Huntington Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts 02115

The PEN-Plus Partnership: addressing severe chronic non-communicable diseases among the poorest billion.
Authors: Authors: Bukhman G, Mocumbi A, Wroe E, Gupta N, Pearson L, Bermejo R, Dangou JM, Moeti M.
Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol
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Crohn's Disease Among the Poorest Billion: Burden of Crohn's Disease in Low- and Lower-Middle-Income Countries.
Authors: Authors: Rajbhandari R, Blakemore S, Gupta N, Mannan S, Nikolli K, Yih A, Drown L, Bukhman G.
Dig Dis Sci
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Non-communicable disease burden among inpatients at a rural district hospital in Malawi.
Authors: Authors: Olds P, Kachimanga C, Talama G, Mailosi B, Ndarama E, Totten J, Musinguzi N, Hangiwa D, Bukhman G, Wroe EB.
Glob Health Res Policy
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Implementation of self-monitoring of blood glucose for patients with insulin-dependent diabetes at a rural non-communicable disease clinic in Neno, Malawi.
Authors: Authors: Ruderman T, Ferrari G, Valeta F, Boti M, Kumwenda K, Park PH, Ngoga G, Ndarama E, Connolly E, Bukhman G, Adler A.
S Afr Med J
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Understanding integrated service delivery: a scoping review of models for noncommunicable disease and mental health interventions in low-and-middle income countries.
Authors: Authors: Adler AJ, Drown L, Boudreaux C, Coates MM, Marx A, Akala O, Waqanivalu T, Xu H, Bukhman G.
BMC Health Serv Res
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Decentralized Heart Failure Management in Neno, Malawi.
Authors: Authors: Mailosi BGD, Ruderman T, Klassen SL, Kachimanga C, Aron MB, Boti M, Kumwenda K, Bukhman G, Muula AS, Banda NPK, Kwan GF.
Glob Heart
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Cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma at primary hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa: the opportunity of PEN-Plus.
Authors: Authors: Gupta N, Sesay S, Rodriguez MP, Wroe E, Bukhman G.
Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol
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Health system capacity to manage diabetic ketoacidosis in nine low-income and lower-middle income countries: A cross-sectional analysis of nationally representative survey data.
Authors: Authors: Matthews S, Coates MM, Bukhman A, Trujillo C, Ferrari G, Dagnaw WW, Fénelon DL, Getachew T, Karmacharya B, Larco NC, Lulebo AM, Mayige MT, Mbaye MN, Tarekegn G, Gupta N, Adler A, Bukhman G.
EClinicalMedicine
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Evaluating implementation of Diabetes Self-Management Education in Maryland County, Liberia: protocol for a pilot prospective cohort study.
Authors: Authors: Trujillo C, Ferrari G, Ngoga G, McLaughlin A, Davies J, Tucker A, Randolph C, Cook R, Park PH, Bukhman G, Adler AJ, Pierre J.
BMJ Open
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Comparative health systems analysis of differences in the catastrophic health expenditure associated with non-communicable vs communicable diseases among adults in six countries.
Authors: Authors: Haakenstad A, Coates M, Bukhman G, McConnell M, Verguet S.
Health Policy Plan
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