词条 | Mahiben Maruthappu |
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| honorific_prefix = Dr. | name = Mahiben Maruthappu | honorific suffix= | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = 1988 | birth_place = London, England | death_date = | death_place = | death_cause = | nationality = British | citizenship = | education = University of Cambridge University of Oxford Harvard University | occupation = Physician, entrepreneur, researcher | years_active = 2011 to present | known_for = Co-founder, Cera | relations = | website = | profession = | field = | work_institutions = Imperial College London and UCL (research and medical practice) National Health Service (UK), Cera, UKMSA | specialism = Analysis of the impact of economic crises and constraints on health systems | research_field = Health economics, public health | notable_works = | prizes = New England Journal of Medicine Gold Scholar National Cancer Research prize | child = | module2 = | signature = }}Mahiben Maruthappu (born 1988) is a British physician, academic researcher, health policy specialist and entrepreneur {{Citation needed|reason=evidence for roles|date=March 2019}}. He is the co-founder of Cera, a tech-enabled homecare company, and the chairman of United Kingdom Medical Students' Association (UKMSA), an organisation that provides free educational resources to over 40,000 students in the UK.[1] He co-founded the National Health Service (NHS) Innovation Accelerator (NIA), a program that supports and accelerates the adoption of new healthcare treatments and technologies, and served as NHS England's Innovation Adviser. He has published more than 100 research papers in peer-reviewed journals.[2][3] Maruthappu led the 2016 study that linked the global economic crisis to 260,000 additional cancer deaths in a group of developed countries while demonstrating the protective effect of universal health coverage.[4] The study, published in The Lancet,[5] was ranked as one of the most influential research papers of 2016.[6] In November 2018, Maruthappu was named on the Financial Times' list of the 'Top 100 minority ethnic leaders in technology.'[7] Early life and educationMaruthappu was born in London in 1988. He studied preclinical medicine at Selwyn College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a triple first class {{Citation needed|reason=academic credential|date=March 2019}}, and as a student ran several charities, including CONTACT and Medic to Medic. He studied clinical medicine at the University of Oxford, founding UKMSA in his fifth year. He was also a Kennedy Scholar in Global Health at Harvard University, where he conducted research at Harvard's Center for Surgery and Public Health.[8] CareerMaruthappu began his career as a physician at Ealing Hospital in 2013. He later practised at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. In 2014, he was appointed scholar at National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, where he focused on the use of structured feedback in surgery.[9] He also advised the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Swiss government.[10] Maruthappu began to advise Simon Stevens, the chief executive officer of NHS England {{Citation needed|reason=not verified by cited material|date=March 2019}}, in 2014.[11] He co-developed the plan for the NHS, the Five Year Forward View, and established a number of key NHS programmes.[12] He led NHS England's contribution to the Government's Childhood Obesity Plan and originated the NHS Sugar Tax.[13] Whilst at the NHS, Maruthappu advised on £100 billion in health spending focused on innovation, technology and prevention, and in 2015, he co-founded the NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA), a programme that led to the development of the first NHS innovation tariff, a national reimbursement mechanism for medical technologies and digital health products. It benefited three million people within its first six months.[14][3] After his mother fell and fractured part of her back, Maruthappu faced difficulties in arranging and managing required home care. In a 2017 interview, he said: “It showed me first hand some of the challenges an individual can experience if they’re trying to organise or care for a loved one themselves.”[15] He subsequently co-founded Cera, a social care provider that uses technology and artificial intelligence to accelerate the process of matching appropriate care workers with patients and allows families to book carers for relatives and track their medical care.[16][17] Boards, affiliations, and related endeavoursMaruthappu co-founded the NHS's £450 million Workplace Wellness Programme and the Diabetes Prevention Programme (DPP), which as of 2017 had been rolled out to half of the population in England {{Citation needed|reason=Absence of|date=March 2019}}. He was formerly on the board of directors for Digital Health London. He lectures undergraduate students at Cambridge University, and is a practising physician in North Central London. {{citation needed|date=October 2017}} Selected publications
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Recognition and acknowledgementsForbes 30 under 30Wired Top 10 Innovators in Healthcare[18] 2017 Technology Leader Award (Disruptive Leader of the Year)[19] Young Physician Leader Award, InterAcademy Medical Panel (IAMP) & World Health Summit Gold Scholar, New England Journal of Medicine Scholar, NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) Richard Doll Scholar, University of Oxford John Dawson Prize, Royal Society of Medicine Prize Award, National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Braybrook prize, University of Cambridge TEDMED London (2014), and TEDX at the London Business School (2017)[20] References1. ^{{cite news|title=GTC Student Launches New Initiative|url=http://www.gtc.ox.ac.uk/news-and-views/news-articles/659-gtc-student-launches-new-initiative-for-uk-medical-students.html|accessdate=5 September 2017|work=Green Templeton College Oxford|date=1 June 2012}} 2. ^{{cite news|last1=Forbes staff|title=2015: 30 Under 30|url=https://www.forbes.com/pictures/filf45mif/mahiben-maruthappu-26/|accessdate=5 September 2017|work=Forbes|date=15 December 2015}} 3. ^1 {{cite news|last1=Burgess|first1=Mattioli|title=How the NHS will move from 'stone age to digital age'|url=https://www.wired.co.uk/article/nhs-innovation-mahiben-maruthappu|accessdate=5 September 2017|date=29 April 2016}} 4. ^{{cite news|last1=France-Presse|first1=Agence|title=Financial crisis caused 500,000 extra cancer deaths, according to Lancet study|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/25/financial-crisis-caused-500000-extra-cancer-death-according-to-l/|accessdate=5 September 2017|work=The Telegraph|date=26 May 2016}} 5. ^{{cite news|last1=Johnson|first1=Carolyn|title=Cancer deaths rose during the recession. But why?|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/05/26/cancer-deaths-rose-during-the-recession-but-why/|accessdate=5 September 2017|work=The Washington Post|date=26 May 2016}} 6. ^{{cite web|last1=Research staff|title=Top 100 2016|url=https://www.altmetric.com/top100/2016/|website=altmetric.com|publisher=Altmetric|accessdate=29 September 2017}} 7. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.ft.com/content/54a7e6c4-dddb-11e8-9f04-38d397e6661c|title=The UK's top 100 black and minority ethnic leaders in technology|website=Financial Times|language=en-GB|access-date=2018-11-26}} 8. ^{{cite web|title=Maruthappu, Mahiben|url=http://www.iamp-online.org/ypl/maruthappu-mahiben|publisher=Interacademy Medical Panel|accessdate=5 September 2017}} 9. ^{{cite web|title=NICE scholars|url=https://www.nice.org.uk/Get-Involved/Fellows-and-Scholars/Scholars/Previous-NICE-Scholars|website=nice.org|publisher=National Institute for Health Care Excellence|accessdate=5 September 2017}} 10. ^{{cite news|title=Who is speaking at the 2017 Telegraph Digital Leaders conference?|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/digital-leaders/speakers-2017/|accessdate=5 September 2017|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=26 January 2017}} 11. ^{{cite news|last1=Underwood|first1=George|title=A shot in the arm|url=http://www.pharmatimes.com/magazine/2016/july_2016/a_shot_in_the_arm|accessdate=5 September 2017|work=Pharma Times|date=1 July 2015}} 12. ^{{cite journal|last1=Maruthappu|first1=Mahiben|title=NHS Forward View: One Year On|journal=The Lancet|date=9 January 2016|volume=387|issue=10014|page=121|url=http://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lancet/PIIS0140-6736(15)01307-0.pdf|accessdate=5 September 2017|doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(15)01307-0}} 13. ^{{cite news|last1=Brimelow|first1=Adam|title=Mediterranean diet is best way to tackle obesity, say doctors|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/health-29929403|accessdate=5 September 2017|work=BBC News|date=17 November 2014}} 14. ^{{cite news|last1=Pugh|first1=Rachel|title=Diversity, devolution, innovation: building an NHS fit for the 21st century|url=https://www.theguardian.com/healthcare-network/2016/sep/15/diversity-devolution-innovation-nhs-health-care-expo|accessdate=5 September 2017|work=The Guardian|date=15 September 2016}} 15. ^{{cite news|last1=Torrance|first1=Jack|title=MEET THE ENTREPRENEUR TAKING ON THE SOCIAL CARE CRISIS|url=http://www.managementtoday.co.uk/meet-entrepreneur-taking-social-care-crisis/entrepreneurs/article/1424651#JyVXBB7fFt2fbe8u.99|accessdate=5 September 2017|work=Management Today|date=20 February 2017}} 16. ^{{cite news|last1=Donnelly|first1=Laura|title=Uber-style service to book carers 'on demand' launched nationally|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/11/20/uber-style-service-to-book-carers-on-demand-launched-nationally/|accessdate=5 September 2017|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=20 November 2016}} 17. ^{{cite news|last1=Franklin-Wallis|first1=Oliver|title=This startup wants to solve the social care crisis with AI|url=https://www.wired.co.uk/article/startup-cera-launches-ai-for-social-care|accessdate=5 September 2017|work=Wired|date=22 May 2017}} 18. ^{{cite news|title=Meet the 10 Innovators Revolutionising Healthcare|url=https://www.wired.co.uk/article/hp-re-inventors-health-doctors-of-the-future|accessdate=7 October 2017|work=Wired}} 19. ^{{cite news|title=Tech Leaders Awards 2017|url=http://www.information-age.com/tech-leaders-awards-2017-winners-revealed-123468550/|accessdate=29 September 2017|work=Information Age|date=1 September 2017}} 20. ^{{cite web|title=Mahiben Maruthappu|url=http://tedxlondonbusinessschool.com/?portfolio=mahiben-maruthappu|publisher=Ted X London Business School|accessdate=29 September 2017}} External links
8 : 21st-century British medical doctors|British medical researchers|Alumni of the University of Oxford|Alumni of the University of Cambridge|British businesspeople|1988 births|Living people|Alumni of Selwyn College, Cambridge |
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