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Kaisa Kimmel is a Researcher and Doctoral Researcher at the Faculty of Law, focusing on the intersection of legal frameworks, healthcare prioritization, and ethical governance. Her work emphasizes the interplay between individual well-being, healthcare systems, and societal structures, particularly in Finland and comparative contexts.
Research interests include healthcare priority setting from a legal perspective, medical ethics, bioethics, and welfare law. She explores how legal and political decisions impact equitable access to healthcare services, with a focus on Nordic countries and pandemic-related policies.
Key contributions include analyzing Finland's regulatory challenges in healthcare decision-making and examining the right to health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her articles address topics such as elderly healthcare equity, cross-border pharmaceutical policies, and ethical dilemmas in resource allocation.
- Projects: Collaborative investigator in the TEKES-funded APD project (2015–2017), exploring value co-creation in agile project development.
- Awards:
- 1st prize: Science Slam Rovaniemi 2019
- Activities: Presented at multiple conferences and events, including keynote talks on ethical sustainability in healthcare and priority setting frameworks for personalized medicine.
- Media Contributions: Engaged in public discourse through articles in Helsingin Sanomat and media coverage on healthcare access and legal challenges.
