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Rodolfo Catena

Associate Scholar


Saïd Business School
University of Oxford
Park End Street
Oxford
OX1 1HP

Profile

Dr Rodolfo Catena is a scholar of Operations Management. He is a specialist in Value-Based Health Care.

Co-author of the Harvard Business Review article ‘We Need to Relocate ICU Patients Out of Covid-19 Hotspots’, Rodolfo has been an advocate for the use of health data in the current Covid-19 crisis.

He has supported public and private organisations across the world in a list of countries including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Portugal, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium.

Rodolfo has a background in engineering, he has a Master’s from UC Berkeley and two degrees from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Bologna. He supports the use of AI and Big Data solutions for Value-Based Health Care.

Rodolfo has a doctorate in Management Studies from Saïd Business School, University of Oxford where he has specialised in Operations Management.

Research

The focus of Rodolfo's research is Operations Management. He is an empiricist and uses large amounts of data to identify solutions for Value-Based Health Care.

Teaching

Rodolfo taught Technology and Operations Management for the 2020/21 Saïd Business School MBA cohort.

He has teaching experience from UC Berkeley.

Rodolfo has co-organised the first Value-Based Health Care course delivered by the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement, an organisation co-founded by Prof. Michael Porter from Harvard Business School, the Karolinska Institutet and The Boston Consulting Group.

He has taught more than 25 different university subjects since 2008.