About Dr. Marko Vujicic
Marko Vujicic is chief economist and vice president of the Health Policy Institute as well as chief of international relations at the American Dental Association. Previously, Dr. Vujicic was senior economist with The World Bank in Washington D.C., and a health economist with the World Health Organization in Geneva. In all of these roles, Dr. Vujicic led large-scale strategic initiatives focused on bringing cutting edge data and research to specific health policy challenges.
Dr. Vujicic has published extensively in major peer-reviewed journals and is the lead author of Working in Health, which examines global health workforce challenges. His team’s work has been cited by CNN, The New York Times, NBC News, CNBC, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, PBS NOVA, and The Atlantic. Dr. Vujicic has provided testimony to federal and state legislative committees, most recently to the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Subcommittee on Health Care.
Dr. Vujicic holds several academic appointments, including at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Chicago. He co-chairs the World Economic Forum’s oral health affinity group.
Dr. Vujicic has published extensively in major peer-reviewed journals and is the lead author of Working in Health, which examines global health workforce challenges. His team’s work has been cited by CNN, The New York Times, NBC News, CNBC, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, PBS NOVA, and The Atlantic. Dr. Vujicic has provided testimony to federal and state legislative committees, most recently to the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Subcommittee on Health Care.
Dr. Vujicic holds several academic appointments, including at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Chicago. He co-chairs the World Economic Forum’s oral health affinity group.