
About
Jolien van de Sande is a Researcher at Tilburg Law School, affiliated with TILT (Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society) at Tilburg University. She is part of the OCW-funded Gravitation program 'Public Values in the Algorithmic Society (AlgoSoc)' and actively accepts PhD students. Her work focuses on regulatory challenges in healthcare and algorithmic decision-making.
Education:
- PhD in Health Policy from Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (2023)
Research Interests: Rulemaking around automated decision systems in healthcare, qualitative analysis of healthcare organizations, and the societal impact of algorithmic systems. She employs ethnographic methods to explore how legal frameworks address ADS-driven decisions in public institutions.
Recent Research Trends: Her 2024 articles analyze healthcare scarcity decisions and regulatory challenges in AI-driven healthcare. Earlier work (2022) includes studies on public values in emergency care quality regulation and digital health initiatives targeting youth online behavior.
Labs/Teams: TILT Research Group and the AlgoSoc program.

