Digital health
Research on reimbursement, implementation and health economics.
I am a digital health researcher interested in what happens after a promising innovation enters healthcare: how it is implemented, how it is reimbursed and whether it can become a sustainable part of practice.
My route into health policy combines quantitative finance, consulting and entrepreneurship. I care about evidence that remains useful outside a model—clear workflows, explicit trade-offs and decisions that work for the people and organisations involved.
Research on reimbursement, implementation and health economics.
From quantitative finance to care pathways, costs and organisational change.
Connecting research, entrepreneurship and first-hand international experience.
PhD Candidate · Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management
MSc Finance, Quantitative Finance · Cum laude · GPA 8.2/10
BSc Business Administration, Finance · Magna cum laude · GPA 3.84/4.0
Compares hospital-based and home monitoring pathways and uses TDABC to examine how activities, resource use and costs shift between care settings.
Ongoing
Research item 1 of 3: PregnaDigit study
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Researching the sustainable introduction of digital health technologies at the Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, with a focus on reimbursement, implementation and health economics.
Sportbeurs Amerika
Supporting student-athletes exploring academic and athletic opportunities in the United States, informed by first-hand experience at the University of Tulsa.
Optiver
Worked on strategic and operational projects in Amsterdam.
SpendLab Performance Improvement
Worked on data-informed performance-improvement and business-process projects.
CURRENT ACADEMIC PROFILE
Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management
From 2014 to 2018, I studied at the University of Tulsa and was a four-year member of its NCAA Division I men's soccer programme. Combining university and high-level sport shaped how I work: preparing carefully, learning from different environments and staying focused over a long trajectory.
Beyond the CV story 1 of 3: Four years of study and NCAA Division I football