Vibhuti Haté

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Vibhuti Haté is currently a Research Analyst (Health Financing) in the Global Health Security Program at the Stimson Center. Haté has over five years of substantive health-related research experience working in low- and middle – income countries. Haté was worked on a wide array of issues including the economic impact of chronic diseases; health reform in Brazil, India and China; aging populations in middle-income countries; health challenges in Russia; and HIV/AIDS in South Asia.

At the Stimson Center Haté provides technical assistance on health financing and policy issues, costing models, and economic evaluation with a focus on the International Health Regulations [IHR (2005)]. Prior to joining the Stimson Center, Haté was a researcher at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) working on major public health challenges and policy trends in South Asia.

Haté received an MPH from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, a Masters in International Public Affairs from the University of Wisconsin – Madison, and a Bachelor’s degree from Lawrence University.

 

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