My background is in health economics, with two master degrees (MSc) from the London School of Economics (LSE) and Imperial College, and a PhD from University College London (UCL). My PhD research focused on health economics, specifically examining the impact of unemployment and fragile employment on health and social care utilisation, based on the evidence from a large, linked dataset in East London.
I currently work with the Policy Innovation, Research and Evaluation Unit (PIRU), where I focus on evaluating health and social care policy. In parallel, I work with the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Systems and Commissioning (PRU HSSC), conducting research primarily in adult social care.
Affiliations
Teaching
I lead seminars on Introduction to Health Economics modules. I am a personal tutor on the MSc in Public Health.
Research
Health services and systems
Adult social care
Integrated care
Health economics
Linked datasets