Giovanni Fattore

Full Professor
AreaGovernment, Health and Not for Profit
Research domainsHealth Policy
Giovanni Fattore

Biography

Giovanni Fattore is Full Professor of Health Policy at SDA Bocconi School of Management and at Bocconi University.

He was Director of the Policy Analysis & Public Management Department of Bocconi University (now Social and Political Sciences) and Director of the Master of International Healthcare Management Economics and Policy (MIHMEP) at SDA Bocconi, from 2002 to 2008, and Deputy Director of CERGAS. 

His research activities focus on health policy, applied health economics, health planning & management and economic evaluation of healthcare and nutrition interventions. He worked for OECD, WHO and the World Bank and has led several research units for projects funded by the European Commission. He is Associate Editor of Health Policy Journal and author of about 130 publications in scientific journals.

Giovanni has a laurea degree in Economics from Bocconi University, a MSc from the Harvard School of Public Health and a PhD from LSE in Social Policy.

 

Recent Publications

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  • 2025
    Reducing the burden of travel and environmental impact through decentralization of cancer care
    FATTORE, G., M. BOBINI, F. MEDA, B. PONGIGLIONE, L. BALDINO, S. GANDOLFI, L. CONFALONIERI, M. PROIETTO, S. VECCHIA, L. CAVANNA, "Reducing the burden of travel and environmental impact through decentralization of cancer care", Health Services Management Research, 2025, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 1-9
  • 2025
    Obesity epidemic in European countries: from an unaddressed risk factor to a medicalized disease?
    GARATTINI, L., G. FATTORE, "Obesity epidemic in European countries: from an unaddressed risk factor to a medicalized disease?", The European Journal of Health Economics, 2025, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 1-5
  • 2025
    Il fumo è una brutta abitudine, anche quando è elettronico
    FATTORE, G., "Il fumo è una brutta abitudine, anche quando è elettronico", lavoce.info, 7 May 2025
  • 2025
    Nuove evidenze su povertà, equità e spesa sanitaria privata in Italia
    FATTORE, G., "Nuove evidenze su povertà, equità e spesa sanitaria privata in Italia", Quotidianosanità.it, 6 October 2025
  • 2025
    COVID-19-related hospitalizations in Italy: an application of the synthetic control method to investigate the trajectory of diagnosis-related group 79 and its counterfactual during 2010–2021
    LAZZARO, C., G. FATTORE, A. G. CORSICO, "COVID-19-related hospitalizations in Italy: an application of the synthetic control method to investigate the trajectory of diagnosis-related group 79 and its counterfactual during 2010–2021", Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, 2025, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 781-793
  • 2025
    Can people afford to pay for health care?
    FATTORE, G., L. M. PRETI - "Can people afford to pay for health care?" - 2025, World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe
  • 2025
    Public Administration and Economic Theory in Italy
    FATTORE, G., "Public Administration and Economic Theory in Italy" in Public Administration in Italy: The Science and the Profession., Edoardo Ongaro, Carla Barbati, Fabrizio Di Mascio, Francesco Longo, Alessandro Natalini (Eds.), Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 129-161, 2025
  • 2024
    Management Pubblico – II Ed.
    CUCCINIELLO, M., G. FATTORE, F. LONGO, E. RICCIUTI, A. TURRINI (Eds.), "Management Pubblico – II Ed." - 2024, Egea, Milano, Italy
  • 2024
    The 2022 community-based integrated care reform in Italy: From desiderata to implementation
    CINELLI, G., G. FATTORE, "The 2022 community-based integrated care reform in Italy: From desiderata to implementation", Health Policy, 2024, vol. 139, pp. 104943
  • 2024
    Excess hospitalizations and in-hospital mortality associated with seasonal influenza in Italy: a 11-year retrospective study
    FATTORE, G., B. PONGIGLIONE, L. VEZZOSI, "Excess hospitalizations and in-hospital mortality associated with seasonal influenza in Italy: a 11-year retrospective study", BMC Infectious Diseases, 2024, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 227

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