Managing Director & Senior Partner, Paris and Nairobi
Mathieu Lamiaux leads Boston Consulting Group's Health Care practice in Western Europe and South America. He is also a core member of the firm's Marketing, Sales & Pricing and Global Advantage practices.
Since joining BCG in 1997, Mathieu has acquired deep knowledge advising clients in the health care sector on commercial, market access, and corporate development topics. He also leads the firm’s global-health initiatives in Europe, working closely with the World Health Organization, the Global Fund, and several public-private partnerships to tackle AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
Before joining BCG, Mathieu worked for the Agence Française de Développement in Africa.
What has worked, what can be improved, and what needs to be reimagined so that we are better prepared for the next pandemic and better able to improve health in the world’s poorest nations?
The report shares key findings on COVID-19 impact and response on the ground in urban areas of Kenya and Uganda.
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Emerging economies can avoid the traps that have ensnared developed countries and instead build health systems that are well suited to the reality on the ground.
The results of pilot initiatives in Africa bode well for emerging economies that are looking to create cost-effective, sustainable health systems.
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The future of good-quality and sustainable health systems in Africa will depend on leapfrogging developed economies and providing better outcomes without accumulating inefficiencies along the way.