Health Inequality Data Speaker
Bethany Levick
About Dr Bethany Levick
Dr Bethany Levick is a Real World Evidence specialist working at the intersection of healthcare data, epidemiology and evidence generation. As Associate Director at OPEN Health, she leads the design and delivery of complex real world evidence studies that inform decision making across healthcare systems, including Respiratory and long term conditions.
Experience and Evidence Leadership
With over eight years of experience working with electronic health records, registries, administrative datasets and bespoke primary data sources, Bethany supports the generation of high quality evidence that reflects how care is delivered in real world settings. She leads multidisciplinary teams to design robust studies fromĀ initial concept through to publication, ensuring scientific rigour and practical relevance.
Her work spans collaborations with life sciences organisations, academic partners and clinical experts, supporting the development of evidence that informs clinical practice, policy and access decisions across the UK and Europe.
Expertise in Real World Evidence and Respiratory Data
Bethany has a strong track record in applying real world data to understand disease burden, treatment patterns and outcomes in clinical practice. Her expertise includes study design, data governance and evidence interpretation, with a focus on translating complex datasets into meaningful insight that can support improved care delivery.
She has contributed to multiple peer reviewed publications and real world evidence methodologies, and serves as an ad hoc reviewer for the CPRD Research Data Governance process. Her background in epidemiology underpins a structured, analytical approach to understanding variation in care and outcomes across patient populations.
What Bethany Brings to The Respiratory Network
At The Respiratory Network, Bethany brings a data driven perspective on how real world evidence can be used to better understand Respiratory pathways, identify unmet need and support more informed decision making. She provides insight into how data can be used to bridge the gap between clinical research and real world practice, helping shape more effective and equitable Respiratory care.