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Elizabeth Lemmon is a Research Fellow within the Health Economics Group of the Edinburgh Clinical Trials Unit at the Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh. Her work focuses on applying econometric methods to healthcare and social care data, particularly in the context of aging populations and long-term care provision.
- PhD in Economics, University of Stirling (2019)
- MSc in Economics, University of Edinburgh (2014)
- BA Hons in Economics, University of Stirling (2013)
Her research spans applied econometric analysis of survey and administrative data, economic aspects of aging, unpaid care dynamics, long-term care provision, health and care resource utilization at end-of-life, and policy implications derived from data-driven insights. A key component of her work involves leveraging Scottish and English national health data repositories to evaluate cancer care costs, screening efficiency, and treatment outcomes.
Recent publications highlight her expertise in analyzing colorectal cancer economics, end-of-life hospital cost trajectories, and long-term care vulnerabilities during pandemics. She has contributed to the development of the national CORECT-R data repository and has explored international comparisons of care home mortality during the COVID-19 crisis.
Elizabeth is actively engaged in public and patient involvement initiatives, ensuring her research informs both policy and clinical practice through the integration of administrative datasets.
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