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Anant Jani

Honorary Research FellowUniversity of Oxford

Biography

Anant’s experience in health care started when working with Sir Muir Gray on the QIPP Right Care programme in the England Department of Health. This involved helping localities across England to design and implement high value population-based healthcare systems, including building the first national system for stroke prevention for patients with Atrial Fibrillation, which was a joint venture with NHS England and Public Health England.

Anant is working on the value based healthcare theme within the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences and is also a Fellow of Practice at the Blavatnik School of Government's Government Outcome (GO) Lab. He is interested in understanding and implementing value based healthcare, particularly focusing on the Triple Value framework:

Allocative value, determined by how the assets are distributed to different sub groups in the population
Technical value, determined by how well resources are used for all the people in need in each sub group
Personal value, determined by how well the decision relates to the values of each individual

Before working in healthcare, Anant was a molecular immunologist studying gene regulation and epigenetics in B and T cells. He completed his undergraduate studies at Brandeis University and his doctoral studies at Yale University.