
Margaret E. Kruk
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Margaret E. Kruk
@mkruk
Distinguished professor of health systems at WashU, doctor, wife, soccer mom. Studies how people can get more health and better quality out of health systems














On #UHCDay we publish a Series presenting the first round of outcomes from the People's Voice Survey: a new low-cost, population-representative survey of population views on health system performance. Explore findings from 15 countries here👇 thelancet.com/series/peoples…








"A Health system belongs first to its users. We need a systemic, continued, and regular dialogue between communities and governments." @DalilSuraya @WHO #SocialParticipation Our goal is now loud and clear 📢A #WHA Resolution on #SocialParticipation to be adopted NEXT YEAR.

🔈The Handbook on Social Participation for #UHC provides practical guidance on strengthening meaningful government engagement with the population, communities, and civil society for national health policy-making #LeaveNoOneBehind - @dheepa_rajan @WHO 🔗 who.int/publications/i…

"The importance of institutionalising participation is real. What is important is to build these institutions that would allow us to build trust and long term social participation in health decision-making processes" @AwadMataria @WHOEMRO

The QuEST Network is on its way to Geneva for the #WHA76 ! We will be hosting our own side event to introduce the People's Voice Survey on Thursday, May 25th 6-7:30pm at the Hotel InterContinental Geneve. Join us in Geneva if you'll also be in attendance!





📢 We are excited to announce first Keynote Speaker of VBHC Prize 2023, Dr. Margaret E. Kruk — Professor of Health Systems at the @HarvardChanSPH and Director of the QuEST Network. Get your Prize 2023 ticket here: vbhc.nl/product/vbhc-p… #VBHCPrize2023


We are excited to be a part of the QuEST South Africa launch with our partners at UKZN! This week we are in Durban collaborating with a very engaged set of policy makers and facilitating a 2-day policy course led by @mkruk and @MoshabelaMosa.