Eleanor Williams MSc, MA (Hons)

Eleanor Williams

Institute of Applied Health Research
Research Fellow

Contact details

Address
Health Economics Unit
Institute of Occupational Health and Environmental Sciences Building
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Eleanor Williams is a Research Fellow in the Health Economics Unit. She is currently working on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation funded E-MOTIVE project which aims to evaluate the implementation of early detection and the use of the WHO MOTIVE 'first response' treatment bundle for postpartum haemorrhage.

Qualifications

  • MSc in Health Economics and Econometrics, University of Birmingham, 2019
  • MA (Hons) in Economics, University of Glasgow, 2018

Biography

Eleanor is a Research Fellow in Health Economics at the Institute of Applied Health Research. Eleanor holds an MA (Hons) in Economics from the University of Glasgow (2014-2018) and an MSc in Health Economics and Econometrics from the University of Birmingham (2018-2019). She joined the Health Economics Unit in January 2020.  

Eleanor has been involved in various research projects in the areas of women’s health and sexual health. She is currently working on the E-MOTIVE project which is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. E-MOTIVE aims to evaluate the implementation of early detection and the use of the World Health Organisation (WHO) MOTIVE 'first response' treatment bundle for postpartum haemorrhage (PPH). Her work assesses the cost-effectiveness of the E-MOTIVE intervention compared with usual care across four low-and-middle income countries. Eleanor is also undertaking a PhD which assesses the transferability of model-based economic evaluations of PPH management across low-resource settings.

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