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Emily Hulse is a Senior Research Associate at the Government Outcomes Lab. She works with the UK government to evaluate innovative partnerships, and outcome-based financing.
Emily specialises in global health and strategy, and is passionate about improving women's health & mental health outcomes through evidence-based policy, practice, and partnerships. She is currently facilitating discussions with key UK funders (e.g. research institutions, governmental departments, agencies, charitable foundations), in the areas of women’s health innovation, infectious diseases, climate health or other emerging themes. She would love to hear from stakeholders wishing to strengthen the ecosystem for global health R&D.
Previously she was the project lead for one longitudinal evaluation of social impact bonds and was part of the learning partnership for the Life Chances Fund and Invest for Health (HORIZON EUROPE) on case-studies implementing results-based programs using social impact investment. Previously, she has worked as a research fellow at global health and health economics research units across the UK and Australia. Earlier in her career, Emily was consulted for Health Technology Assessments, evaluating submissions into PBAC (the Australian equivalent for NICE). This involved conducted analysis on clinical effectiveness, safety, economic and budget impact of health technologies and advising the Department of Health and the standard HTA body in Australia policy recommendations for resource allocation and public spending.
Emily has a Bachelor of Biomedical Science, a Master of Public Health, and is finishing her PhD at the University of Oxford, where she has also taught for the Health Policy/Economics modules of the Masters of Translation Science. Emily is proficient in mixed methods research (including qualitative interviews, focus groups, surveys, cross-sectional studies, impact evaluations, quasi-experimental studies) and evidence synthesis (scoping, literature, and systematic reviews). Emily’s work has been published in a variety of high-impact journals including the BMJ Global Health, BMC Public Health, Preventing Chronic Disease, International Journal for Equity in Health, and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health in addition to high-level technical reports. She occasionally posts on Linked In.
If you have any questions about her research or would like to explore opportunities for collaboration, please get in touch at emily.hulse@bsg.ox.ac.uk.