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Rodney Philip Jones

Dr. Rodney Philip Jones

Healthcare Analysis & Forecasting

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Rodney P. Jones is the Statistical Advisor at the Healthcare Analysis & Forecasting. He has a BSc (Hon) in Microbiology/biochemistry, a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (Biochemical) and is a qualified management accountant. His career outside the NHS covers 7 years in academia and research (Biochemical Engineering) and 10 years in industry as a group process development engineer for blue-chip FMCG plc and as general manager of an international laboratory proficiency testing organization. He is the author of hundreds of papers, articles & reports, is an invited speaker at national conferences, and is an editorial board member of several journals. According to Research Gate, his research places him in the top 5% of international researchers and academics. In 1993 he made the chance discovery of a new type or kind of disease outbreak and has spent 30 years investigating how such outbreaks could occur. Recent studies into pathogen interference and the role of noncoding RNAs have shed light on this enigmatic topic.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Capacity Planning
Demand Forecasting
End of Life
Health Services Resear...
Hospital Beds

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17%
Bed occupancy
16%
Hospital Beds
8%
Nearness to death
5%
Capacity Planning
5%
End of Life
5%
cytomegalovirus

Short Biography

Rodney P. Jones is the Statistical Advisor at the Healthcare Analysis & Forecasting. He has a BSc (Hon) in Microbiology/biochemistry, a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (Biochemical) and is a qualified management accountant. His career outside the NHS covers 7 years in academia and research (Biochemical Engineering) and 10 years in industry as a group process development engineer for blue-chip FMCG plc and as general manager of an international laboratory proficiency testing organization. He is the author of hundreds of papers, articles & reports, is an invited speaker at national conferences, and is an editorial board member of several journals. According to Research Gate, his research places him in the top 5% of international researchers and academics. In 1993 he made the chance discovery of a new type or kind of disease outbreak and has spent 30 years investigating how such outbreaks could occur. Recent studies into pathogen interference and the role of noncoding RNAs have shed light on this enigmatic topic.