I am a Senior Policy Fellow at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Since 2001, my work has focused on health economics and Health Technology Assessment (and related disciplines), with over 10 years experience working at a national government agency in the UK (NICE) responsible for coverage decisions and providing guidance to the British health care system.
My work since 2010 has been on supporting the institutionalization of evidence informed priority setting in low-to-middle income countries (LMICs), mostly as part of the International Decision Support Initiative (iDSI) which has received funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) since 2013. My activities have focused on the coordination and delivery of technical assistance activities with government partners in LMIC settings. While I have most recently been supporting capacity strengthening and strategic development of HTA in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in Ghana, Rwanda and Nigeria, I have also worked in South-East Asia (China and Philippines) in helping build institutional structures for evidence-informed priority setting. I have also supported the development of global public goods (knowledge products) drawing on these experiences.
Future research work includes the appropriate consideration of environmental impacts and climate change within an evidence informed priority setting process such as HTA, with a specific focus on waterborne diseases.
My work since 2010 has been on supporting the institutionalization of evidence informed priority setting in low-to-middle income countries (LMICs), mostly as part of the International Decision Support Initiative (iDSI) which has received funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) since 2013. My activities have focused on the coordination and delivery of technical assistance activities with government partners in LMIC settings. While I have most recently been supporting capacity strengthening and strategic development of HTA in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in Ghana, Rwanda and Nigeria, I have also worked in South-East Asia (China and Philippines) in helping build institutional structures for evidence-informed priority setting. I have also supported the development of global public goods (knowledge products) drawing on these experiences.
Future research work includes the appropriate consideration of environmental impacts and climate change within an evidence informed priority setting process such as HTA, with a specific focus on waterborne diseases.
Affiliations
Department of Global Health and Development
Faculty of Public Health and Policy
Centres
Global Health Economics Centre
Research
Barriers and facilitators to evidence-informed priority setting in LMICs
Adapting HTA processes and methods to accommodate constraints in analytical capacity or time
Evidence informed priority setting and HTA in the context of climate change, including appropriate evaluation techniques and processes
Adapting HTA processes and methods to accommodate constraints in analytical capacity or time
Evidence informed priority setting and HTA in the context of climate change, including appropriate evaluation techniques and processes
Research Area
Health economics
Health technology assessment
Climate change
Disease and Health Conditions
Infectious diseases
Non-communicable diseases
Country
Ghana
Rwanda
Nigeria
Philippines
China
Romania
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels)
East Asia & Pacific (all income levels)
Europe & Central Asia (all income levels)
Selected Publications
2024
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
2024
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
2024
Systematic reviews
2024
Health research policy and systems
2024
Health systems and reform
2024
Health systems and reform
2024
Cost effectiveness and resource allocation
2024
PLOS global public health
2024
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
2024
OSF Registries