Emma Allen-Rowlandson

Senior Data Scientist at Alignd

Emma Allen-Rowlandson is a highly experienced professional in the field of data analytics and business intelligence. With a background in statistical analysis and forecasting, Emma has worked in various roles at companies such as Alignd, DigiOutsource, AfroCentric Group, Metropolitan Health, and the Department for Work and Pensions (UK). Emma's achievements include designing behavior models for early detection of gambling addiction, implementing fraud identification models for payment systems, and providing forecasts for cost impacts of system outages. With a strong focus on ethical AI and data-driven decision-making, Emma has a proven track record of improving customer experience and operational efficiency through their analytical skills.

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Cape Town, South Africa

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Alignd

Collaboration lies at the heart of who Alignd is, how we work and our sense of purpose. We are a multi-disciplinary team bringing a unique combination of clinical, health-system and financial perspectives to bear on the pressing challenges in our health system. Our deep sense of fairness is reflected in our balanced consideration of all of the stakeholders in the health system. We cultivate a neutral space in the contested ground between funders and healthcare providers, nurturing trust, seeking congruence and crafting value-based solutions that return us to a place of ultimate accountability to the patient. We offer end-to-end financing solutions for the optimal management of complex patients. Our impact comes from our ability to conceptualise innovative solutions to deeply complex problems and to deliver on those solutions. Our big hearts are backed by rigour, drive and follow-through. Our approach aligns the incentives of all stakeholders (patients, providers and schemes) to deliver patient-centred, value-based healthcare. We have developed a new way of paying for care that supports a transformation of the health system: moving us away from volume to value.


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11-50

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