Kelsey Chalmers
Queen Elizabeth Scholars in Strengthening Health Systems (2018)At the time of the QE Scholarship, Kelsey was a PhD candidate at the Menzies Centre for Health Policy, University of Sydney (Value in Health Care Division) and the Capital Markets Cooperative Research Centre, under the supervision of Profs Adam Elshaug and Sallie-Anne Pearson. Previously, she graduated from the University of Queensland with a degree in Mathematics and Statistics and a University Medal and was a research assistant with the Queensland Brain Institute.
Her research investigated the use of low-value health care delivered within Australia’s public and private hospitals, and collaborated with multiple industry and clinical partners. Her eventual plan was to investigate reducing overuse of health care, and ensuring the sustainability of affordable universal health care. As an incoming Queen Elizabeth Scholar at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, Kelsey aimed to build her skills on using evidence and understanding the political influences on health policy that can obstruct or advance this goal.