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Peter Berman

Professor
Department of Global Health and Population
Harward School Of Public Health
United States of America

Biography

Prof. Peter Berman (M.Sc, Ph.D) is a health economist with more than forty years of experience in research, policy analysis and development, and training and education in global health. Prof. Berman is Professor of the Practice of Global Health Systems and Economics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Currently, Prof. Berman leads several innovative projects on developing primary care systems, strengthening service delivery, health system reform, and improving health care financing mechanisms for better outcomes, with a focus on work in Ethiopia, India, and Malaysia. Current projects include: RTM, HEPCAPS, and Fenot. He is co-coordinator with Prof. Viswanath of Harvard Chan’s India Health Partnership. Prof. Berman is also the visiting professor at the Public Health Foundation of India and advisor to the China National Health Development Research Center for health care financing and health accounts. He is the founding Faculty Director of Harvard Chan’s Doctor of Public Health degree (from 2013-2017). The Harvard DrPH is an innovative professional doctoral degree offering a unique combination of advanced academic training and leadership and practice development. He was previously director of education for global health and population in the Global Health and Population department and remains actively engaged in graduate education reform in global public health at Harvard Chan. Until 2016 he chaired the Financing Technical Working Group of the Countdown to 2015. With the World Bank from 2004-2011, Prof. Berman spent four years in the Bank’s New Delhi office as Lead Economist for Health, Nutrition, and Population. There he oversaw a portfolio of almost $2 billion in projects and research. In Washington, D.C from 2008, he was Lead Health Economist in the HNP anchor department and Practice Leader for the World Bank’s Health Systems Global Expert Team. He led analytical work on health systems analysis and strategic approaches to improving service delivery. Previously at Harvard Prof. Berman was Professor of Population and International Health Economics and Founding Director of the International Health Systems Program (IHSP) in the Population and International Health Department. He is the author or editor of five books on global health economics and policy more than 50 academic papers in his field and numerous other working papers and reports. He has led and/or participated in major field programs in all regions of the developing world. Prof. Berman’s specific areas of work include analysis of health systems performance and the design of reform strategies; assessment of the supply side of health care delivery and the role of private health care provision in health systems and development of strategies to improve outcomes through public-private sector collaboration. He pioneered the development and use of national health accounts as a policy and planning tool in developing countries. Prof. Berman has worked extensively on health system reform and health care development issues in a number of countries, including Egypt, India, Colombia, Indonesia, and Poland, including extended periods of residency and field work in Indonesia and India. He is co-author of Getting Health Reform Right: A Guide to Improving Performance and Equity (Roberts, et al, Oxford University Press, 2003), co-editor of the Guide to the Production of National Health Accounts (World Bank, World Health Organization, and USAID, 2003), and co-editor of Berman and Khan, Paying for India’s Health Care (Sage, 1993).

Research Interest

Strengthening health programs through better resource tracking and management.

Publications

  • Mann, C., Ng, C., Akseer, N., Bhutta, Z.A., Borghi, J., Colbourn, T., Hernandez-Pena, P., Huicho, L., Malik, M.A., Martinez-Alvarez, M., Munthali, S., Salehi, A.S., Tadesse, M., Yassin, M., Berman, P., On behalf of the Countdown to 2015 Health Finance Working Group. (2016) “Countdown to 2015 country case studies: what can analysis of national health financing contribute to understanding MDG 4 and 5 progress?” BMC Public Health 16(Suppl 2): 792. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3403-4

  • Berman, P., Requejo, J., Bhutta Z.A., Singh, N.S., Owen, H., and J.E. Lawn. (2016) “Countries’ progress for women’s and children’s health in the Millennium Development Goal era: the Countdown to 2015 experience” BMC Public Health 16(Suppl 2): 791. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3398-x

  • Berman, P. (2016) “Health Systems Performance” Handbook of Global Health Economics and Public Policy, World Scientific Publishing, Singapore.

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