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Francesca Meda serves as a Lecturer at the Government, Health and Not For Profit (GHNP) Area of SDA Bocconi School of Management, Bocconi University, a collaboration that began in 2019. Concurrently, she is a researcher at the School's Centre for Research on Health and Social Care (CERGAS) in the Social Policy and Service Management Area. She is also a PhD candidate in Management of Innovation, Sustainability and Healthcare at Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa.
Her academic credentials include:
- Bachelor of Science in Economics and Social Sciences from Bocconi University
- Master of Science in Economics and Management of Government and International Organizations from Bocconi University
Meda's research centers on healthcare and social care management, service design, and integrated and community care. She investigates innovation processes within welfare systems and strategic management in the health and proximity care sectors, employing qualitative and mixed research methodologies. Her work addresses public service design, the scaling of innovative health and social care initiatives, and the monitoring of public policy implementation.
Her recent publications (2023-2025) reveal a thematic concentration on decentralized cancer care, integrated care models, and collaborative governance in oncology. She examines the potential of community hospitals for scaling integrated care and analyzes access to services through the lens of equity and customer experience management. Her studies often draw on Italian regional case studies, particularly from Emilia-Romagna, and contribute to the understanding of welfare service management and public sector innovation.
Francesca Meda has not listed any doctoral or master's students under her supervision. Additionally, no specific research grants are mentioned in the provided text.
She is affiliated with the Centre for Research on Health and Social Care (CERGAS) at SDA Bocconi, where she contributes to the Social Policy and Service Management Area. Meda is a regular contributor to the OASI Report on the National Health Service and has authored books on local welfare innovation and proximity care services management.





