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Mark Rukavina

Program Director, Community Benefit & Economic Stability; Director, Business Development at Community Catalyst

Mark is a Program Director, overseeing work on the Community Benefit and Economic Stability Project, and also the Business Development Director for the Center for Consumer Engagement in Health Innovation where he is responsible for facilitating business opportunities with innovative health care organizations.

Mark has extensive experience fighting to ensure that consumers play an active role in designing policies and programs to improve community health. Prior to joining Community Catalyst, he ran a consultancy providing assistance to non-profit hospitals on community benefits and supporting the efforts of non-profit organizations working to address unaffordable health care costs and medical debt. He directed The Access Project, which conducted research and provided assistance to consumer groups in efforts to improve access to coverage and care. Mark’s experience also includes serving as program director at Cambridge Health Alliance, as organizing director at Health Care For All in Massachusetts, and as the lead healthcare organizer for the Massachusetts Senior Action Council.

Mark serves as an adjunct instructor at the Tufts University School of Medicine. He holds an MBA from Babson College and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

Community Catalyst works to ensure consumer interests are represented wherever important decisions about health and the health system are made: in communities, courtrooms, statehouses and on Capitol Hill.


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Community Catalyst is a national non-profit advocacy organization working to build consumer and community leadership to transform the American health system. Their first priority is quality, affordable health care for all and to ensure that all individuals and communities sustain the power to influence local, state and national decisions that affect their health. Since 1998, they have provided leadership and support to consumer organizations, policymakers and foundations working to ensure the health care system serves everyone – especially historically marginalized communities.


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