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Cohort 1
Susanne Ozegowski
Director-General for Digitalization and Innovation, Federal Ministry of Health, Germany
Federal Ministry of Health

about me

Susanne Ozegowski is the Director-General for Digitalization and Innovation

at the Federal Ministry of Health in Germany. She previously worked as head of the unit managing integrated care contracts of Techniker Krankenkasse (TK), Germany's largest statutory health insurance fund. In addition, she was involved in the TK's efforts to set up an Electronic Health Record where she was responsible for fostering cooperation with providers and political stakeholders.From 2014 to June 2017 Susanne was the managing director of the German Managed Care Association (BMC), a pluralistic non-governmental association which serves as a think tank and forum for political debate on innovations in health care. Prior to joining the BMC, Susanne worked as a consultant for The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) for more than 5 years. Susanne has a Master of Science in communication and economics from the University of Lugano, Switzerland, and a Master of Public Health from the Charité (Berlin Medical School). In 2013, she earned a Ph.D. in public health from the Technical University Berlin with a dissertation on geographic variations in ambulatory care.

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