Personal profile
Research interests
As healthcare scientist at TILT, my research focusses on rulemaking around decision-making based upon algorithmic technologies in healthcare practices. The aim of this research is to explore how knowledge from the field of law can help with problems of rulemaking around automated decision-making (ADS). I use a qualitative research design based on ethnographic research within healthcare organizations. This research is part of the OCW-funded Gravitation program Public Values in the Algorithmic Society (AlgoSoc) which focusses on the realization of public values in the algorithmic society. In doing so, this project aims to understand the systemic changes that ADS entail for core public institutions and society. Before starting this project, I conducted my PhD-research at Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM) studying the role of public accountability in decision-making about conflicting public values by the National Health Care Institute (Zorginstituut Nederland, ZiN).