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Natalie Privett
Systems Designer at Design Institute for Health
Natalie Privett is a seasoned Systems Designer currently working at the Design Institute for Health in partnership with Dell Medical School and the College of Fine Arts at The University of Texas at Austin, specializing in transforming health and healthcare through innovative system design.
With a background in diverse health-related system challenges, Natalie has made significant contributions to areas such as community-based networks, transitioning to value-based primary care, and global vaccine procurement architecture throughout her career.
Prior to her current role, Natalie held positions such as Lead System Design Engineer and Assistant Professor at the Mount Sinai Health System and Icahn School of Medicine in New York City, as well as teaching roles at New York University and MIT-Zaragoza Logistics Center.
Natalie holds a MS and PhD from Stanford University's Management Science & Engineering department, complemented by a BS in Industrial Engineering from Texas A&M University, showcasing a strong academic foundation supporting her professional expertise.
Her core competencies include Systems Design, Healthcare Delivery, Service Design, Operations Management, Strategy, Population Health Management, Value-Based Health Care, Process Management, and Supply Chain Management, reflecting her multifaceted skill set in the healthcare industry.
Throughout her career, Natalie has amassed a wealth of experience in various roles within prestigious organizations, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the field of health system design and management.