
About
Timothy Jamieson is a Health Economist affiliated with the Wolfson Institute of Population Health at Queen Mary University of London. He combines clinical experience in emergency medicine with academic research expertise. His work focuses on urgent care policy, health economic evaluation using real-world data, and outcomes research in complex patient populations. He holds an MSc in Health Economics (University of York, 2019) and has presented internationally on avoidable emergency department utilization patterns.
Research interests include:
- Primary-secondary care interface dynamics
- Decision-making incentives for clinicians
- Modelling disease progression in multiple sclerosis
- Healthcare outcomes in multimorbidity contexts
Teaching responsibilities include supervision of global public health dissertations and medical student education. Active in data-driven policy analysis using electronic healthcare records and big data methodologies.
No specific grants or awards listed, though his work aligns with the Institute's focus areas in population health and policy evaluation.
Associated with the NIHR School for Primary Care Research and multiple interdisciplinary centers within the Institute, contributing to collaborative research initiatives.
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