
معرفی
Henrik Loodin is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Service Management and Service Studies, Lund University. He is also affiliated with the Birgit Rausing Centre for Medical Humanities (BRCMH) and Infect@LU. His research focuses on healthcare management, welfare systems, and public administration, particularly addressing challenges in elderly care, antimicrobial resistance, and institutional changes in Swedish welfare professions.
- Primary Affiliation: Lund University (Service Management and Service Studies)
- Affiliated Centers: Birgit Rausing Centre for Medical Humanities (BRCMH), Infect@LU
Research interests include:
- Co-creation of value in welfare systems
- Contradictions between management models and care ethics
- Urban aesthetics in healthcare infrastructure
- Post-antibiotic healthcare futures
- Biographical approaches to mental health
His recent work explores sustainable elderly care models, healthcare reform challenges, and architectural impacts on urban health environments. Though no formal scientific awards are listed, his projects include leading the Post-sepsis patient-centered recovery initiative (2025-2027) and contributing to the CROCUS project on cultural spaces and creativity.


