
Professor Ross Millar
Director of the Health Services Management Centre (HSMC)
Professor Milla is passionate about improving health systems and organisations through education, research, and development.
- Email: r.millar@bham.ac.uk
Academic staff in Health Services Management Centre

Director of the Health Services Management Centre (HSMC)
Professor Milla is passionate about improving health systems and organisations through education, research, and development.

Research Fellow
Through her research, Dr Adams is passionate about to enabling people's voices to be heard, whether they are patients, NHS staff, or members of the public.

Research Fellow
Chloe is an expert on young carers. Her research examines inequalities, family life and the impact of public policies.
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Deputy Head of the School of Social Policy and Society
Professor Allen is interested in applied research that improves health and care services, especially for people with complex needs or long term conditions.

Assistant Professor in Health Economics and Decision Modelling
Peter's research covers several areas within health economics but mainly undertaking economic evaluation and critical appraisal of economic evidence.

Information Specialist
Anna's interests include literature search methodology and the role of information specialists in supporting evidence-based healthcare.

Research Fellow
Emma is currently working on a study exploring the conceptualisation of social care as an ecosystem.

Research Fellow
Furqan is a research fellow in systematic reviews, he has a range of academic experience gained from six counties in various disciplines within medical scien...

Evaluation Fellow
Kelly's research interests are around person-centred care, cancer services, management of long-term conditions.

Information Specialist
Naila is an Information Specialist who works within the Birmingham Centre for Evidence and Implementation Science (BCEIS)

Professor of Health Services Research
Professor Ellins is particularly interested in people's experiences of ill health and of accessing and using services and support.