Dr. Reem Fahd Bunyan
Member of the transitional High-Level Council
Executive Director of the G20 Global Innovation Hub
M.D., MSHA, M.S. (CTS, Mayo)
Dr. Reem Bunyan is the Executive Director of the G20 Global Innovation Hub for Improving Value in Health (the Hub). Established during the Saudi Arabian G20 Presidency, the Hub was established to accelerate a global transformation towards value-based healthcare. With the voluntary membership of G20 member countries and prominent international organizations (WHO, OECD, IsBD), the Hub envisions a new era of 21st century health, delivered through value-based care and works to achieve this vision through knowledge exchange, experience, and collaboration. The Hub’s secretariat is hosted in the Center for Improving Value in Health (the Center) where Reem serves as the CEO.
Part of the evolving health system transformation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Center is a national independent center that fosters the enhancement of the national health system by improving value in health and contributing to building a true learning health system. Reem served as the National Lead of the Chronic Disease System of Care (CD SoC) and Model of Care (MoC) Program within the Vision Realization Office at Ministry of Health. She also led the MoC Unit in Cluster E1 from inception till April 2019 for a period of two years with the fortune of experiencing the initial implementation of the CD SoC in the nation and designing and implementing the first MoC operating model in a cluster. She was involved in the design of the national blueprint of the new MoC that is part of the National Transformation initiative at the Ministry of Health and led by the Vision Realization Office. This initiative took off in October of 2016 commencing with the design of the new model in March of 2017.
As a National Lead of the CD SoC, she led a team of approximately 50 participants from all over the Kingdom, of various specialties, and from various sectors. Together with the other SoC leaders, she worked with experts from Oxford University led by Sir Muir Gray and a group of national and international advisors in the field of healthcare reform. She later took on the lead role for the MoC initiative in the Eastern Region in the newly formed Eastern region of the Kingdom E1 Cluster where the first implementation of the model in the nation took place. She took on two executive leadership roles at King Fahad Specialist Hospital Dammam (KFSHD) through this process: the Executive Director of Medical & Clinical Affairs and the Acting Chief Executive Officer. She then led the MoC initiative in the newly formed E1 Cluster. She led the task force that produced the two-year plan for the cluster, designed the execution plan, and early steps of implementation.
In her national role and with the success of the initial implementation, HE the Minister of Health announced that 2019 would be the year when the hypertension pathway would be implemented across the nation. She then moved on to work on the establishment of the Center in November of 2019. Reem is an American Board-Certified Neurologist who is specialized in Multiple Sclerosis with rare expertise in pediatric Multiple Sclerosis and practices at KFSHD. She is passionate about her clinical work and sees it as firm grounding for her leadership roles. She joined KFSHD in September of 2011 after obtaining a Master of Biomedical Sciences in Clinical and Translational Research (CTS) at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN in Multiple Sclerosis. Her mentor was Professor Claudia Lucchinetti; an international expert and prominent leader who is now the Chair of Neurology at Mayo Clinic Rochester, which ranks among the top Neurology departments in the US. Reem also completed a clinical fellowship in Multiple Sclerosis and Autoimmune Neurology at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. Prior to this, Reem established the first clinical Neuroimmunology Program at King Fahad Medical City Riyadh in addition to establishing a state-ofthe-art department for clinical neurophysiology with highly qualified staff, an accredited national training program for technologists, and equipped with the most advanced technology including MEG (magnetoencephalography).
She then led the Neurosciences Center at KFSHD, the only specialized center of its kind in the Eastern Province. In this role, she was able to establish a program-based approach to nervous system disorders utilizing multidisciplinary teams. After joining KFSHD, she attended an executive Master program in Healthcare Administration with the University of Alabama Birmingham in collaboration with KFSHD. Her final project was on teleneurology and explored linking hospitals in the Eastern Province for the management of patients with nervous system diseases.
Reem is the President of the Saudi Multiple Sclerosis Advisory Group (SMSAG) that has the mission of advancing patient and practitioner’s knowledge in the field and is a member of the newly established Saudi MS Chapter. She chairs the national MS registry steering committee. Reem attended medical school at King Faisal University, Dammam graduating with honors and receiving the Prince Mohammed bin Fahad award for academic excellence. She then went on to residency training in Neurology at the University of Louisville, KY followed by an initial fellowship in clinical neurophysiology and neuromuscular disorders. She plans to dedicate her career to influencing positive and sustainable improvement in health and healthcare in the Kingdom and beyond.