Stefan Wisbauer

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"Stefan Wisbauer is the Managing Director of U.K. Preventive Medicine and the founder and Managing Director of iHealth, a leading UK executive prevention provider. With a decade of experience in healthcare, Mr. Wisbauer previously worked at the World Bank and McKinsey & Co, where he advised health insurance, medical devices and biotech companies. He also worked as a consultant to the National Health Service and with private healthcare operators on Public Private Partnerships and on establishing innovative approaches to care delivery.

"Previous to founding iHealth, he helped build CircleHealth, which build next generation private hospitals in the U.K. based on a Kaiser Permanente style model, in which clinicians are co-owners in the business. Prior to that, he was bid manager for Nations Healthcare, which won the largest share – valued at more than £400 -- of the first wave of private day surgery contracts to treat NHS patients issued by the British government under Tony Blair's leadership.

"Mr. Wisbauer also serves on the board of the Center for NonViolent Communication, a global charity promoting innovative solutions to trauma, conflict, restorative justice and communication..

"He holds a Master in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School, Diploma in Mathematics from University of Bonn, and a 'Part III' in Mathematics from Cambridge University." [1]

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  1. Stefan Wisbauer, U.K. Preventive Medicine, accessed March 16, 2011.