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Ramya Walsan is an early career researcher at the Centre for Health Services Safety Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation. Her research focuses on utilizing large-scale linked health datasets, health economics, spatial analysis, and both qualitative and quantitative methods to evaluate new models of care. She is dedicated to improving health outcomes and equity while addressing costs. Walsan has led national interdisciplinary projects that examine quality and safety outcomes, financial toxicity, virtual care, and cancer outcomes. With a track record of 49 research outputs, including 25 peer-reviewed articles, she has received $1.8 million in funding as Chief Investigator and has extensive experience in data analysis across health services in New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland. Currently, she coordinates data analysis for the NHMRC Smarter Hospitals Partnership Project, evaluating virtual care integration.
University of New South Wales • New South Wales, Australia
Assisted in various research projects focusing on health services.
University of Wollongong • Wollongong, Australia
Supported research activities in the field of health services.
Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District • New South Wales, Australia
Collaborated on health research initiatives.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).