Phoebe Dunn Research Fellow
Phoebe joined the Health Foundation in December 2019 as a Research Fellow in the Policy team.
Before joining the Health Foundation, Phoebe was a Research Fellow at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, working largely on primary care policy and research.
Before this, Phoebe worked in the policy team at The King’s Fund – first as a researcher and latterly in a responsive policy role. This second role involved identifying, analysing and communicating emerging policy issues and their implications to internal and external audiences. Prior to this she worked for a health care communications agency, delivering research, communications and strategy projects for organisations from across the public, private and third sectors.
Phoebe has an MSc in Demography and Health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM).
Latest articles
Long read
Integrated care systems: what do they look like?
An analysis of publicly available data about the characteristics of ICSs, the contexts and...
Analysis
The NHS Long Term Plan and COVID-19
Our assessment of progress against the main pledges in the NHS Long Term Plan and the impact of...
Briefing
Adult social care and COVID-19 after the first wave: assessing the policy response in England
Our analysis of the national government policy response for social care after the first wave of the...
Blog
A year tracking COVID-19 policy
We reflect on the insights gleaned from a year monitoring developments via our COVID-19 policy...
Chart
COVID-19 policy tracker 2020
A timeline of the national policy and health system responses to COVID-19 in England in 2020.
Briefing
Level or not?
Our briefing analyses how general practice compares in areas of high and low socioeconomic...
Briefing
Adult social care and COVID-19: Assessing the policy response in England so far
Our analysis of the national government policy response during the first phase of the pandemic.
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