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Ardito Vittoria

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Vittoria Ardito is Junior Fellow of Government, Health and Not for Profit (GHNP) Division at SDA Bocconi School of Management. She holds a Master of Science in International Management from Bocconi University (Milan) and is currently enrolled in the PhD program from the Faculty of Business Administration of Hamburg University. Her rsearch interests are centered around health economics, health policy, health technology assessment (HTA), pharmaceutical policy and digital health.
She is involved in several research projects including HI-PRIX, a Horizon Europe project focused on pricing and payment schemes of health technologies, and a stream of the Next Generation EU project MUSA focused on the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare organizations.
Bobini Michela

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Michela Bobini is Junior Lecturer at SDA Bocconi School of Management in the Government, Health and Not For Profit (GHNP) Division. She holds a bachelor's degree in Economics and Management and a master's degree in Economics and Management of Government and International Organizations, both from Bocconi University.
She is currently a PhD student in Health System and Service Research at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Rome).
Her research interests mainly concern the topics of strategic management of health care organizations, design and digitization of health care services and environmental sustainability. She employs mainly qualitative and mixed research methods.
Buongiorno Sottoriva Claudio

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Claudio Buongiorno Sottoriva is Knowledge Analyst at SDA Bocconi School of Management in the Government, Health and Not For Profit (GHNP) Division.
At CeRGAS he is involved in national and international research and advisory projects.He holds a bachelor's degree in Economics and Social Sciences and a master's degree in Economics and Management of Government and International Organizations, both from Bocconi University.
His research interests focus on the topics of public and health human resource management, public, social care and healthcare service design and digitalisation.
Casalini Francesca

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Francesca Casalini is Junior Lecturer of the Government, Health and Not-for-Profit (GHNP) Division at SDA Bocconi School of Management and PhD Candidate and Research Assistant in Systemic Governance at the University of St. Gallen.
Her research focuses on the dynamic field of public-private collaborations, specifically examining public-private partnerships and pioneering service delivery models that revolve around platforms in healthcare and social services.
She is also expert in social innovation and new entrepreneurial models with an impact on communities. Her proficiency mainly lies in qualitative and mixed method research methodologies.
Cinelli Gianmario

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Gianmario Cinelli is Junior Lecturer of the Government, Health and Non-for-Profit (GHNP) Division at SDA Bocconi School of Management.
At CeRGAS he is member of the Observatory on Privately Financed Health Consumption (OCPS) and involved in national and international research and advisory projects. He holds a Master of Science in Economic and Social Sciences from Bocconi University (Milan).
He is currently a PhD candidate in Management & Innovation at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Milan).
He is member of the Italian Forum on Inequality and Diversity. His research interests focus on organizational design and strategic management in healthcare organizations as well as health and social care policies. He employs mainly quantitative and mixed research methods.
Cuciniello Maria

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Maria Cucciniello is Associate Professor of the Department of Social and Political Sciences at Bocconi University. Before joining Bocconi, she was Associate Professor at the University of Edinburgh. Her main research interests include the effective use of information for policy communication, value creation, and innovation in the healthcare sector.
She is particularly interested in understanding how the delivery of information mediated through the use of information technologies, can improve citizens’ and patients’ engagement.
Many of her works consider the role played by information and communications technologies within public service organizations in the healthcare sector.
Her work is based on a variety of methodological (qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods) and scholarly traditions and is thus inherently interdisciplinary.
She is Associate Editor of Public Management Review and Senior Field Editor of the Journal of Public Policy.
Malandrini Francesco

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Francesco Malandrini is Knowledge Analyst at SDA Bocconi School of Management in the Government, Health and Non Profit (GHNP) Division.
He is member of CeRGAS' Observatory on Pharmaceuticals and Pharmaceutical Policies (OSFAR). He holds a PharmD degree from the University of Eastern Piedmont.
The core research themes in his work include pharmacoeconomics, patient-reported outcomes, pharmaceutical policies, market access and P&R of medicines.
Guerra Francesca

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Francesca Guerra is Knowledge Analyst at SDA Bocconi School of Management in the Government, Health and Non-Profit (GHNP) Division.
She holds a bachelor and master’s degree in Management, both from Bocconi University.
Her research interests include: strategic management of health care organizations, design and digitization of health care service, integrated health and social care with a focus on chronic disease management.
Gugiatti Attilio

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Attilio Gugiatti is Collaborator at SDA Bocconi School of Management (GHNP Division).
He holds an MSc in Economics from Bocconi University. Until 2011 he was Professor of Health Economics at the University of Pavia, Faculty of Engineering.
His research interests focused on economic evaluation, public procurement of healthcare service, HTA and information technology.
Now he mainly deals with welfare policy reforms, third sector organizations and strategic issues in healthcare systems. Attilio is author of several publications and books.