Kelly Daniel (n茅e Singh)

Kelly Singh

Health Services Management Centre
Evaluation Fellow

Contact details

Address
School of Social Policy and Society, HSMC
Park House
University 麻豆精选
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2RT, United Kingdom

Kelly is an Evaluation Fellow at the Health Services Management Centre and a member of the BRACE Rapid Evaluation Centre. Kelly has over ten years’ experience of undertaking and managing applied health services research and evaluation projects across the charitable and public sectors. Kelly has considerable knowledge of healthcare systems and her main interests are around person-centred care, cancer services, management of long-term conditions, primary care and patient and service user experience and involvement. Prior to joining HSMC, Kelly worked at the research and evaluation consultancy ICF, and Ernst and Young.

Qualifications

  • MSc Health Care Policy and Management (Distinction), University 麻豆精选, 2022

  • PRINCE 2 Project Management Foundation and Practitioner certification, 2016
  • BA: Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge (Jesus College), 2010

Biography

Prior to joining HSMC in June 2018, Kelly was a Senior Consultant at ICF (an independent research and evaluation consultancy) for five years, working in a team specialising in health services evaluation. At ICF, Kelly managed and worked on healthcare evaluations for a range of clients including Macmillan Cancer Support, Age UK, British Heart Foundation, NHS England, Cancer Research UK, The Health Foundation, CCGs and the Welsh Government.

Kelly has worked across the complete lifecycle of healthcare evaluations from contributing to bid writing, project design, undertaking fieldwork, to producing outputs and dissemination. Kelly is particularly experienced in qualitative research methods and has worked across a wide range of areas including long-term conditions; person-centred care; integrated care; service user involvement in the NHS; system redesign; and cancer services. Kelly also has an interest in rapid evaluation methodology.

Research

Recent projects have included:

  • Evaluation of Women’s Health Hubs (National Institute for Health Research)
  • Digital first primary care for those with multiple long-term conditions (National Institute for Health Research)
  • Evaluation of the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Trailblazer programme, in collaboration with the  (National Institute for Health Research)
  • Remote home monitoring (virtual wards) during the COVID-19 pandemic (National Institute for Health Research)
  • Evaluation of the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Trailblazer programme, in collaboration with the (National Institute for Health Research)
  • Evolution, Development and Impact: Evaluating Macmillan support to the West Yorkshire & Harrogate Cancer Alliance and the Leeds Integrated Cancer Services (Macmillan Cancer Support)
  • An evaluation of the Macmillan Health and Wellbeing Coordinator role – Late Effects Team (Macmillan Cancer Support)
  • Formative evaluation of a national culture and leadership programme (NHSE and NHSI)
  • Evaluating Community Enterprises and Community Businesses (Community Catalysts)
  • Evaluation of Building the Right Support (NHS England)
  • Retrospective evaluation of the Integrated Care Programme (British Heart Foundation)
  • in the city of Manchester (Macmillan Cancer Support)
  • of Dudley Quality Outcomes for Health (Dudley CCG)
  • of the Dudley multi-speciality community provider vanguard (Dudley CCG)
  • Evaluation of the House of Care model of care and support planning for people with CVD (British Heart Foundation)
  • Evaluations of Phases 1 and 2 of the User Involvement programme (Greater Manchester Cancer)
  • A exploring decision making for the treatment of cancer in older people across the UK (Cancer Research UK)

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Daniel, K, Bousfield, J, Hocking, L, Jackson, L & Taylor, B 2024, '', Health and Social Care Delivery Research, vol. 12, no. 30, pp. 1-138.

Ellins, J, Hocking, L, Al-Haboubi, M, Newbould, J, Fenton, S-J, Daniel, K, Stockwell, S, Leach, B, Sidhu, M, Bousfield, J, McKenna, G, Saunders, K, O'Neil, S & Mays, N 2023, '', Health and Social Care Delivery Research, vol. 11, no. 8, pp. 1-137. ,

Ellins, J, Hocking, L, Al-Haboubi, M, Newbould, J, Fenton, S-J, Daniel, K, Stockwell, S, Leach, B, Sidhu, M, Bousfield, J, McKenna, G, Saunders, C, O鈥橬eill, S & Mays, N 2023, '', Journal of Mental Health.

Vindrola-Padros, C, Singh, K, Sidhu, M, Georghiou, T, Sherlaw-Johnson, C, Tomini, SM, Inada-Kim, M, Kirkham, K, Streetly, A, Cohen, N & Fulop, NJ 2021, '', EClinicalMedicine, vol. 37, 100965.

Vindrola-Padros, C, Sidhu, M, Georghiou, T, Sherlaw-Johnson, C, Daniel, K, Tomini , S, Ellins, J, Morris , S & Fulop , N 2021, '', EClinicalMedicine, vol. 34, 100799.

Commissioned report

Daniel, K, Hocking, L, Bousfield, J & Taylor, B 2022, . University 麻豆精选. </research/brace/projects/womens-health-hubs.aspx>

Ellins, J, Singh, K, Al-Haboubi, M, Newbould, J, Hocking, L, Bousfield, J, McKenna, G, Fenton, S-J & Mays, N 2021, . </documents/college-social-sciences/social-policy/brace/trailblazer.pdf>

Allen, K, Brown, H, Singh, K, Krelle, H, Bennett, A, Gray, R & Beck, H 2018, . Cancer Research UK. <>

Brown, H, Ellins, J, Kearney, J, Singh, K, Jackson, O, Krelle, H & Snelling, I 2014, . Cancer Research UK. <>