Prof. Dr. Jonas Schreyögg is a Professor of Healthcare Management and Scientific Director of the Hamburg Center for Health Economics (HCHE) at the University of Hamburg since 2010. He holds the Chair of Healthcare Management and serves as Deputy Chairman of the German Council of Economic Experts for Health and Nursing Care. His roles also include memberships on scientific advisory boards and associated research at Stanford University. Education & Career: Doctorate and Habilitation (2008) from Technical University of Berlin Former Professor at Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich (LMU Munich) Junior Professor at Technical University of Berlin Harkness Fellow at Stanford University (2006–2007) Research Interests: Focus on healthcare systems, health economics, hospital payment reforms, pandemic policy responses, and healthcare workforce optimization. Key areas include DRG systems, healthcare competition, and socioeconomic disparities in health outcomes. He has conducted extensive research on the impact of policy interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic, including lockdown perceptions and vaccine acceptance. Grants & Awards: Recipient of the Harkness Fellowship, German National Academic Foundation doctoral scholarship, and multiple research grants. His work has been published in leading journals like Health Affairs , Journal of Public Health , and Social Science & Medicine . Professional Activities: Engaged in international collaborations and teaching in Norway, Singapore, Taiwan, and the U.S. He advises on healthcare policy and has contributed to high-profile reports on healthcare workforce sustainability and pandemic response strategies.











