
Sameera Senanayake
@sameerasenanay3
Health Economist | Data analyst| Health service researcher| cricket enthusiast| Photographer|
Duke-NUS, Singapore
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CS44vnsAAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=1 26-10-2018 13:56:06
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A proud supervisor moment today watching Nirmali present her PhD research for the first time - an excellent presentation! 🎉 Keep an eye out for this future research leader AusHSI QUT School of Public Health and Social Work (PHSW) #phdchat #womeninresearch David Brain Sanjeewa Kularatna Sameera Senanayake


Expressions of interest: #QUT’s Annual #Scholarship round closes on Friday! #AusHSI has opportunities for #higherdegreeresearch projects in #implementationscience and mental health, with top ups available. Email [email protected] by 25 August. #QUT #PhDScholarship #ImpSci



Prof Steve McPhail, AusHSI Director: Welcome to the 2023 Value Based Health Care Congress, hosted by Australian Centre for Value-Based Health Care Australian Centre for Value-Based Health Care AusHSI at QUT #VBHCC23



New Job Listing on the AHES website: Senior Research Fellow /Associate Professor (Research) at the Centre for Health Economics, Monash University Centre for Health Economics-Monash Business School For more information, visit our AHES website: Jobs - Australian Health Economics Society(ahes.org.au)


New research reveals Australians strongly prefer accurate and nurse-led chronic disease screenings. Sanjeewa Kularatna @aidybarnett David Brain AusHSI doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe… #DCE #ScreeningPreferences #NurseLedCare


Exciting findings from an #Australian study on #chronic #disease #screening. Patients strongly prefer accurate tests & nurse-led screenings at local clinics. Let's prioritize quality & patient-centered care. sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Sameera Senanayake

Our newest article provides insights into patient preferences for healthcare appointment reminder systems 🩺📱 Authored by Shayma Mohammed Selim, Sameera Senanayake, @Hannah_E_Carter, Sanjeewa Kularatna & colleagues AusHSI QUT Read the full-text here 👇 link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Just published🚨 Our study offers new mapping algorithms for estimating QALYs using KCCQ, MLHFQ, and SAQ with MacNew-7D. A step forward in economic evaluations for heart disease! Sanjeewa Kularatna @LastCardiology pakhi sharma AusHSI doi.org/10.1007/s11136…

What’s the preference of breast cancer survivors when it comes to follow up #survonc care? What’s their willingness to pay? Check out our latest DCE study - great collaboration between Flinders University & QUT AusHSI Sameera Senanayake Sanjeewa Kularatna David Brain Dr Fiona Crawford-Williams Nicolas Hart



The September issue of The Patient is now online: link.springer.com/journal/40271/… 📚 📊 Some authors in this issue include 👇 Caroline Vass @gemmaeshields Marco Boeri Avishek Pal Shayma Mohammed Selim Sameera Senanayake @Hannah_E_Carter Sanjeewa Kularatna Liz Darlison MBE DL Mesothelioma UK Research Centre - Sheffield


What do families want in neurodevelopmental follow-up care? Our study shows a preference for face-to-face interactions and quicker access to services. Proud to supervise this PhD project by pakhi sharma with Sanjeewa Kularatna. doi.org/10.1007/s40271… AusHSI Bridget Abell


📢 AHES Health Preference Research SIG is excited to announce that our next seminar will be presented by Professor Michiel Bliemer on "Addressing Misconceptions in Stated Choice Experiment Designs 20 November 1-2 pm (AEST) Zoom link: lnkd.in/gprCDtC8 Yuanyuan Gu Sanjeewa Kularatna

Awesome to spend some time with some former AusHSI staff and students at Duke-NUS Medical School DCE conference. pakhi sharma Sanjeewa Kularatna @RobinBlythe5 Sameera Senanayake


Pleased to share our latest article exploring components of home-based palliative and supportive care in heart failure Palliative Medicine . Sincere thanks to my co-authors for their collaboration. 🔗 Read here: doi.org/10.1177/026921… #PalliativeCare #heartfailure #Home


What an inspiration! ✨ Huge congratulations to A/Prof Susanna Cramb for winning the Judges' Award at the Queensland Women in STEM Prize 2024.