Emily Medhurst

Emily Medhurst

Researcher

‘HPP’s commitment to producing honest and reliable work makes me proud to be a part of a team that is so passionate about improving care globally.’

 

Emily joined The Health Policy Partnership in March 2022 and was promoted to the role of Researcher in July 2023. She is currently a part of the team working on health system readiness for radioligand therapy.

Before joining HPP, Emily completed an MSc in Health Policy at City, University of London. Her dissertation involved developing a policy framework which used a public health approach to tackle problem gambling in the UK. She also holds a BEng in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sheffield.

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The Health Policy Partnership. Developing credible resources to help inform policymakers about key health issues across the globe. A range of international healthcare policy change research topics including; Person-centred care, NASH, BRCA, etc. The Health Policy Partnership. Developing credible resources to help inform policymakers about key health issues across the globe. A range of international healthcare policy change research topics including; Person-centred care, NASH, BRCA, etc. International healthcare policy research and policy change consultants.

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