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Henna Hasson serves as an Adjunct Professor at Karolinska Institutet's Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics, with her position extending through 2026. She also holds the role of Docent at Karolinska Institutet since 2012 and directs the Center for Epidemiology and Community Medicine at Region Stockholm. Her academic work bridges business administration principles with healthcare service delivery, creating a distinctive interdisciplinary approach to implementation science.
Her research primarily focuses on the implementation and de-implementation of evidence-based interventions in health and social care systems. She has established herself as an expert on the fidelity-adaptation dilemma, examining how evidence-based practices can be effectively implemented while allowing necessary adaptations to local contexts. Her work particularly emphasizes reducing health inequalities through implementation science and improving decision-making around low-value care practices.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong trend toward examining implementation challenges in mental health services, particularly for children and adolescents, as well as exploring leadership dynamics in healthcare implementation. Her work increasingly incorporates mixed methods approaches to understand both the quantitative outcomes and qualitative experiences of implementation processes across diverse healthcare settings.
- Director, Center for Epidemiology and Community Medicine, Region Stockholm
- Principal Investigator for multiple Swedish Research Council-funded projects
- Co-leader of the PROCOME research group with Hanna Öfverström and Marta Roczniewska
Her grant portfolio demonstrates substantial funding support for her research vision, with numerous projects examining implementation capacity building, de-implementation of low-value care, and strategies to reduce health inequalities through evidence-based practice. Her work with the PROCOME group has established Karolinska Institutet as a significant center for implementation science research in Scandinavia.




