Anastasios Trakakis
ManagementBSc, Accounting and Finance, Athens University of Economics and Business; MSc, Statistics, Athens University of Economics and Business; PhD, Healthcare Management, University of the Peloponnese
Dr. Anastasios Trakakis is a healthcare management professional with expertise in strategic planning, healthcare operations, and management. He is an Instructor at the School of Business and Economics at the American College of Greece, specializing in healthcare management, marketing, and operations. As a senior consultant for the Organization Against Drugs, Dr. Trakakis has led public health initiatives and represented Greece at the United Nations, contributing to international health policies. He has also directed healthcare-focused NGOs, achieving significant improvements in financial efficiency and the quality of healthcare services. His research focuses on healthcare systems evaluation, emphasizing efficiency, productivity, and public health policies. Dr. Trakakis has published in high-impact peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences on healthcare service evaluation, public health, and addiction treatment.
Selected Publications
- Trakakis, A., Nektarios, M., Tziaferi, S., & Prezerakos, P. (2022). Evaluation of the Efficiency in Public Health Centers in Greece Regarding the Human Resources Occupied: A Bootstrap Data Envelopment Analysis Application. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(3), 1597. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031597
- Trakakis, A., Nektarios, M., Tziaferi, S. et al. Total productivity change of Health Centers in Greece in 2016–2018: a Malmquist index data envelopment analysis application for the primary health system of Greece. Cost Eff Resour Alloc 19, 72 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12962-021-00326-z
- Trakakis, Anastasios et al. (2021). Measuring Technical Efficiency of Health Centers in Greece: A Data Envelopment Analysis Application for the Primary Health System of Greece, European Research Studies Journal Volume XXIV Special Issue 1 – Part 1, 1333-1353
