Atle Fretheim (NOR), M.D.

(Norway)
Research Director, International Health Care Unit
Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services
Associate Professor
University of Oslo

Fretheim

Harkness Project Title: Alternative Methods for Evaluating Health System Innovations

Placement: Harvard Medical School

Mentor: Stephen Soumerai, Harvard Medical School

Co-mentors: Meredith Rosenthal, Harvard School of Public Health and, Dennis Ross-Degnan, Harvard Medical School

Biography at time of Harkness Fellowship: Atle Fretheim, M.D., a 2011-12 Norwegian Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy and Practice, is research director, Preventive and International Health Care Unit, at the Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services. He is also associate professor in international health at the University of Oslo and a member of the Nordic Cochrane Centre Advisory Board. Prior to this, he was project leader for the Rational Prescribing in Primary Care Study (RaPP-study), which projected substantial savings if doctors prescribed cheaper antihypertensive drugs followed by an randomized controlled trial of an intervention to influence doctor prescribing. From 1998-99, as a physician with Doctors Without Borders, he worked in a tuberculosis hospital for prisoners in Siberia, and in mobile clinics in Kosovo. Fretheim's research focuses on evidence-based medicine and knowledge transfer. He has 66 peer-reviewed publications including articles that are part of an extensive series of "SUPPORT Tools for Evidence-Informed Policymaking in Health" published in Health Research Policy and Systems, as well as publications in Journal of Evidenced Based Medicine, Tidsskrift for Den norse legenforening [Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association], and Lancet. Fretheim holds an M.D., University of Oslo, and a diploma from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene.

Current Position: Research Director, International Health Care Unit at the Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services and, Associate Professor at the University of Oslo.

Email: atle.fretheim@online.no