Thomas Lung

About Thomas Lung

Senior Research Fellow, Health Economics

  • BComm,
  • MSc,
  • PhD

Thomas Lung is a Senior Research Fellow, Conjoint Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Sydney and an NHMRC Early Career Fellow. He leads the Economic Evaluation & Modelling program of research at the George Institute.

Thomas is a health economist with expertise in discrete-time simulation modelling focusing on long-term health and economic outcomes of interventions targeting non-communicable diseases. He has developed health economic models for people with Type 1 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and obesity. He also specialises in cost-effectiveness analysis and analyses of large administratively linked health datasets. 

 

Produce prescription to improve health among adults with type 2 diabetes in Australia: Protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Contemporary Clinical Trials Date published:

Designing acceptable services to better serve lower-acuity presenters to emergency departments: a latent class analysis of a discrete choice experiment in Australia

Emergency Medicine Journal Date published:

Public Preferences and Willingness to Pay for Social Health Insurance in Iran: A Discrete Choice Experiment

Evidence Based Health Policy, Management and Economics Date published:

Strengthening China’s National Essential Public Health Services Package for hypertension and diabetes care: protocol for an interrupted time series study with mixed-methods process evaluation and health economic evaluation

BMC Public Health Date published:

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