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Derek Feeley

2005-06 Harkness Fellow Harkness/Health Foundation Fellow Head of National Planning National Health Service (NHS) Scotland

Harkness Project Title: Developing Health Services fit for 2020 — Improving the Management of Complexity in Chronic Disease

Mentors: Robert Crane, Paul Wallace, M.D., and The Honorable Jonathan B. Perlin, M.D., Ph.D.

Placement: Kaiser Permanente, Veterans Health Administration

Biography at time of Harkness Fellowship: Derek Feeley, a 2005–06 Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy, is head of National Planning for the National Health Service (NHS) in Scotland. Feeley is a career civil servant with a varied background in policy analysis. In previous posts he has provided advice to ministers on issues as diverse as local government finance and fisheries, as well as his professional area of expertise, which is human resource management. From 2002 to 2004, he spent two years as principal private secretary to Scotland's First Minister, where he acted as chief of staff in the First Minister's Office and provided advice on key issues. Feeley is a business graduate from the University of Stratchclyde.

 

Project: Derek Feeley explored questions surrounding care for patients with complex chronic disease, including what determines high utilization, what best practices can be applied, and how health care systems need to evolve to better meet their needs.  He conducted case studies at two organizations (Kaiser Permanente and the Veterans Health Administration) undertaking systematic approaches to chronic disease management, where he interviewed managers, clinicians, and researchers.

Career Activity Since Fellowship

 

  • CEO and President, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, 2013
  • Director General, Health and Chief Executive, NHS Scotland, 2011
  • Acting Director General for Health and Social Care and Chief Executive, NHS Scotland, 2010
  • Director of Healthcare Policy and Strategy, Scottish Executive Health Department, 2006

Current Position: (updated 01/2016)

CEO and President, Institute for Healthcare Improvement 

E-mail: [email protected]