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Honorary Professor, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Ellen Nolte’s main research is the field of health systems, including approaches to health system performance assessment, health system responses to chronic disease, international health system comparisons, and trends and determinants of population health in former communist countries of central and eastern Europe.
Nolte has published widely on health system performance assessment, European health policy, and the health implications of political and socioeconomic transition in central and eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
In 1998, she was awarded a Marie Curie Fellowship, funded by the European Commission, to undertake her Ph.D. at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, where she worked as senior lecturer in the Health Services Research Unit and held a prestigious National Institute for Health Research Career Scientist Award.
Her recent research projects and focuses have included
- International comparative analysis of chronic disease management
- Cross-country analysis of health-sector policies
- Assessment of the contribution of health systems to population health
- International health care quality benchmarking
- Care Of Chronic Diseases and Conditions
- Global Health Environment
- Health Care Quality
- Health Care Reform
- Performance Measurement
- Public Health