Juan BaezaView profile
Senior Lecturer
Juan Baeza is a Senior Lecturer in Health Policy at King's Business School, King's College London. He holds a PhD from the University of Kent, an MSc from the London School of Economics, and a BA from Goldsmiths, University of London. His research focuses on health policy analysis, particularly examining the impact of health reforms on medical professions and health systems globally, with a focus on the UK's NHS, as well as Chile, Mexico, Russia, Sweden, Poland, and Australia. Affiliations: King's Business School, Department of Public Services Management and Organisation. Education: PhD in Health Policy (University of Kent, 2002), MSc in Economics (LSE, 1993), BA in Social Sciences (Goldsmiths, 1990). Research Interests: Baeza's work explores professional relations within healthcare, healthcare reform, evidence-based practice, and organizational change. He emphasizes how health policies are translated into actionable practices by healthcare professionals and how medical professions influence policy development and implementation. Recent Articles Trends: His publications highlight themes such as integrated care collaboration, the role of evidence in healthcare decision-making, and the governance of pluralist healthcare systems. Recent work includes analyses of pandemic discourse (e.g., Brazil's response to COVID-19) and the reconfiguration of health services in England. Grants & Projects: Co-investigator in projects like the AI-assisted fetal ultrasound trial (NIHR-funded) and studies on stroke care implementation across Europe. Teaching & Leadership: Teaches health policy modules, directs the intercalated BSc in Healthcare Management, and leads executive education programs. Labs/Teams: Active in the Integrated Care Systems (ICS) Research-Practice Network, organizing workshops on healthcare collaboration and prevention strategies.












