Amy Galea
Researcher, Health Policy
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- Published: 19.08.11
- Updated: 31.08.11
Amy joined The King’s Fund in August 2011 as a Researcher. Her main interest is exploring ways in which the integration of care can occur at a local level in order to make sure the needs of the most vulnerable in society are not overlooked.
She joined the Fund from the Clinical Effectiveness Unit at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. There she supported their national audit work by undertaking data analysis. She also carried out a review on the use of Hospital Episode Statistics. Prior to this, she worked at the Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards at the Health Protection Agency where she carried out an extensive literature review for the UK Recovery Handbook for Chemical Incidents.
Amy holds a Masters in Public Health from King’s College London. She comes from Malta where she originally trained as a Radiographer.
Selected published work
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Health and wellbeing boards: System leaders or talking shops?
12.04.12 | Publication
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Long-term conditions and mental health: the cost of co-morbidities | Chris Naylor
09.02.12 | Publication
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How is the NHS performing? January 2012 quarterly monitoring report
28.01.12 | Publication
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How is the NHS performing? October 2011 quarterly monitoring report
14.10.11 | Publication