prof.dr. FT (Erik) Schut

Biography

Frederik T. (Erik) Schut is a Professor of health economics and health policy at the Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management (ESHPM), Erasmus University of Rotterdam. In 1995, he received his Ph.D. degree in health economics (cum laude) from Erasmus University. He teaches courses in health economics, health policy and health system analysis. His research focuses on competition and regulation and the role of consumer behavior in health care, long-term care and health insurance markets and he has published extensively about these subjects. He is allied as academic partner to the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB), and member of the editorial board of Health, Economics, Policy and Law. He participated in several advisory committees to the government, e.g. on reforming the hospital sector, the financing of primary care, the private health insurance sector and long-term care insurance. He also served as a member of the Advisory board of the Dutch Healthcare Authority (NZa) and as advisory member the Social and Economic Council (SER). 

Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management

Full professor | Health Systems and Insurance (HSI)
Email
schut@eshpm.eur.nl

Work

academic partner Centraal Planbureau (CPB)

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November 2022
End date approval
November 2025
Place
DEN HAAG

lid Advisory board journal of Health Economics, Po

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November 2022
End date approval
November 2025
Place
CAMBRIDGE, UK
Description
Advisering Editorial Board

lid wetenschappelijke adviescommissie RIVM

Start date approval
November 2022
End date approval
November 2025
Place
BILTHOVEN
Description
Monitoring Integrale Geboortezorg

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Korean healthcare delegation visits ESHPM

Prof. Erik Schut received visitors from South Korea to share ESHPM's research and knowledge of long-term care.
Visit Korean delegation May 2024

Limited commercial value diminishes the likelihood of structural implementation of healthcare innovations

Innovation is often cited as one of the potential solutions to address challenges in healthcare. However, often it struggles to flourish.

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