Emily Tiemann

Manager

Economist Impact

Emily is a Manager with Economist Impact’s Health Policy Team. She works with global clients, developing and delivering evidence-based health policy projects across a wide range of priority areas. Prior to joining the Economist Group, Emily worked in private healthcare in Canada followed by health policy and regulation in the UK, managing strategic programs and policy reviews, and working closely with the Department of Health. 

Emily holds a Master’s degree in Women’s Health from University College London and a degree in Biology from McGill University.

Recent contributions

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A global blueprint for cervical cancer elimination: learnings from Sweden

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Closing the gaps in women's cancer care in the Asia-Pacific region

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Impact and opportunity: the case for investing in women’s cancers in Asia Pacific

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Fertility policy and practice: a Toolkit for the Asia-Pacific region

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Enhancing patient-centred approaches to optimise early-breast cancer care: A review of current practice and opportunities for improvement in Singapore

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Enhancing patient-centred approaches to optimise early-breast cancer care: A review of current practice in South Korea

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Personalised healthcare for billions: Communication challenges in the post covid-19 age

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Enhancing patient-centred approaches to optimise early-breast cancer care in New Zealand

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Video | Enhancing patient-centred approaches to optimise early-breast cancer care in New Zealand

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