Chris Ham
Chris Ham is a Professor of Health Policy and Management at the University of Birmingham, England. He is a prominent figure in the study of health policy, healthcare management, and organizational change within healthcare systems, particularly the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom.
Ham's work focuses on areas such as health service reform, quality improvement in healthcare, leadership in healthcare organizations, and the relationship between policy and practice. He has written extensively on these topics, publishing numerous books, articles, and reports that have significantly influenced healthcare policy and management thinking.
He has held several influential positions, including Chief Executive of the King's Fund, a leading health think tank in the UK. In this role, he oversaw research, analysis, and engagement activities aimed at improving health and healthcare. He has also advised governments and healthcare organizations both in the UK and internationally.
Ham's contributions to the field have been recognized through various awards and honors. He is frequently sought after as a speaker and commentator on healthcare issues. His research often emphasizes the importance of evidence-based policymaking and the need for collaborative approaches to address complex challenges in healthcare.