Dr Fred Ssengooba is an Associate Professor of Health Economics and Health Systems Management with over 20 years of teaching and research in health policy and systems.
Dr. Ssengooba, is a lecturer in the Department of Health Policy, Planning and Management at the School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, and Makerere University-Kampala.
He is a seasoned researcher in health systems and policy. In the last 12 years, Dr. Ssengooba has led a program of research on organizational reforms like decentralization of health services; autonomy and efficiency of hospitals; performance-based contracting, and its impacts on the health system in general and on the workforce in particular.
His current research engagements focus on the effectiveness of donor aid for HIV/AIDS on the health system and researching the translation of evidence into policies and programs.
In this field, Dr. Ssengooba has published books, journal articles, working papers, and Op-Eds in newspapers. He has provided technical services to WHO, World Bank, Ministries of Health, Uganda AIDS Commission, and Multi-lateral and Bilateral Agencies.
Dr. Ssengooba has also worked as Research Fellow with the Health Systems Development Program at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in the UK. He also has experience as a Medical Doctor in a clinical setting, as a Hospital Director, and as a District Health Officer in the Uganda health system.