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Rifat Atun, M.B.,B.S.

Vice Dean for Non-Degree Education and Innovation, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Faculty Lead- International Health Care Systems, Harvard Medical School
Professor of Global Health Systems, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Faculty Affiliate in the Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Dr Rifat Atun is Professor of Global Health Systems at Harvard University and the Faculty Chair for the Harvard Ministerial Leadership Program.

From 2006- to 2013, Dr Atun was Professor of International Health Management and Head of the Health Management Group at Imperial College London. From 2008 to 2012 he served as a member of the Executive Management Team of The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria as the Director of Strategy, Performance and Evaluation Cluster, where he chaired the panel that oversaw investments of around $4billion each year in more than 100 countries.

Dr Atun has published more than 400 papers in leading journals including the Lancet, NEJM, Academy of Management Journal, Lancet Global Health, Lancet Infectious Diseases, Lancet Oncology, and Lancet Psychiatry and PLoS Medicine. He has led or has been a commissioner in 12 Lancet Commissions and was a co-author and member of the Advisory Committee for the Editors for Disease Control Priorities (DCP) 3. In 2020, he was recognized by the Web of Science as one of the World’s Highly Cited Researchers.

Prof. Atun has worked with more than 30 governments globally and with the World Bank, World Health Organization, and the UK Department for International Development (DfID) to design, implement and evaluate health system reform initiatives. In 1999-2006 he was a member of the UK DfID Resource Centre for Health Systems.

Dr Atun has led executive education programs and undertaken assignments for major organizations including Novartis, Medtronic, GSK, Pfizer Inc., the Vodafone Group, and Hofmann-La Roche.

Professor Atun’s research has two major strands. The first examines health systems performance and how design and implementation of health system reforms impact on outcomes. The second strand of research explores adoption and diffusion of innovations in health systems (e.g. new health technologies, disease control programmes, and primary healthcare reforms), and innovative financing in global health. Prof. Atun is a co-Investigator and the joint lead for the innovation work stream at the National Centre for Infection Prevention and Management at Imperial College.

He is also a co-Investigator and the Theme Lead for ‘Organisational Change, Health Economics and Evaluation’ at the NIHR Health Protection Research Unit for Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infection.

Variability in interpretation of chest radiographs among Russian clinicians and implications for screening programmes: observational study.
Authors: Authors: Balabanova Y, Coker R, Fedorin I, Zakharova S, Plavinskij S, Krukov N, Atun R, Drobniewski F.
BMJ
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Impact of an effective multidrug-resistant tuberculosis control programme in the setting of an immature HIV epidemic: system dynamics simulation model.
Authors: Authors: Atun RA, Lebcir R, Drobniewski F, Coker RJ.
Int J STD AIDS
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Seasonal variation and hospital utilization for tuberculosis in Russia: hospitals as social care institutions.
Authors: Authors: Atun RA, Samyshkin YA, Drobniewski F, Kuznetsov SI, Fedorin IM, Coker RJ.
Eur J Public Health
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Barriers to sustainable tuberculosis control in the Russian Federation health system.
Authors: Authors: Atun RA, Samyshkin YA, Drobniewski F, Skuratova NM, Gusarova G, Kuznetsov SI, Fedorin IM, Coker RJ.
Bull World Health Organ
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Increased risk of tuberculosis among health care workers in Samara Oblast, Russia: analysis of notification data.
Authors: Authors: Dimitrova B, Hutchings A, Atun R, Drobniewski F, Marchenko G, Zakharova S, Fedorin I, Coker RJ.
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis
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The 'bear trap': the colliding epidemics of tuberculosis and HIV in Russia.
Authors: Authors: Drobniewski FA, Atun R, Fedorin I, Bikov A, Coker R.
Int J STD AIDS
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A framework and toolkit for capturing the communicable disease programmes within health systems: tuberculosis control as an illustrative example.
Authors: Authors: Atun RA, Lennox-Chhugani N, Drobniewski F, Samyshkin YA, Coker RJ.
Eur J Public Health
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Antimicrobial prescribing patterns for respiratory diseases including tuberculosis in Russia: a possible role in drug resistance?
Authors: Authors: Balabanova Y, Fedorin I, Kuznetsov S, Graham C, Ruddy M, Atun R, Coker R, Drobniewski F.
J Antimicrob Chemother
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Health-care system frailties and public health control of communicable disease on the European Union's new eastern border.
Authors: Authors: Coker RJ, Atun RA, McKee M.
Lancet
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Untangling Gordian knots: improving tuberculosis control through the development of 'programme theories'.
Authors: Authors: Coker R, Atun R, McKee M.
Int J Health Plann Manage
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