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Associate Professor Son Hong Nghiem
Associate Professor

Son Hong Nghiem

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Overview

Background

Associate Professor Son Nghiem is the Head of the Health Economics Research and Modelling Unit, Centre for Health Services Research, The University of Queensland. A/Prof Nghiem has a background in applied econometrics and has 18 years of experience in health services research, health economics, and health technology assessment. He has been a chief investigator on 18 research grants, including ten grants as a chief investigator A, with a total funding of more than $15 million. A/Prof Nghiem successfully led a multidisciplinary team to develop the Queensland Cardiovascular Disease Cohort Linkage Study, the first data linkage cohort study for cardiovascular disease in Australia. A/Prof Nghiem has an excellent publication track record with 150 peer-reviewed articles, three book chapters and one book. His publications have been cited over 4000 times, resulting in an average H-index 36.

Availability

Associate Professor Son Hong Nghiem is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Research impacts

The research of A/Prof Nghiem also creates significant social and policy impacts. His most noticeable research is the development of the Classification of Hospital-Acquired Diagnosis (CHADx) using ICD-10 codes. CHADx is now integrated into Australia's Hospital-Acquired Complications (HAC) algorithm by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare. His study on the cost-effectiveness of home-based subcutaneous immunoglobulin was heavily consulted by the Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC) for the potential adoption of this care model in Australia.

Works

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145 works between 2002 and 2025

141 - 145 of 145 works

2007

Other Outputs

The efficiency and effectiveness of microfinance: evidence from programs of non-governmental organisations in Vietnam

Nghiem, Hong Son (2007). The efficiency and effectiveness of microfinance: evidence from programs of non-governmental organisations in Vietnam. PhD Thesis, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/158630

The efficiency and effectiveness of microfinance: evidence from programs of non-governmental organisations in Vietnam

2006

Journal Article

NGO Microfinance in Vietnam: Stakeholders perceptions of effectiveness

Nghiem, H. and Laurenceson, J S (2006). NGO Microfinance in Vietnam: Stakeholders perceptions of effectiveness. International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, 2 (4), 179-184.

NGO Microfinance in Vietnam: Stakeholders perceptions of effectiveness

2006

Journal Article

The efficiency of microfinance in Vietnam: Evidence from NGO schemes in the north and the central regions

Nghiem, H., Coelli, T. and Rao, D. S. P. (2006). The efficiency of microfinance in Vietnam: Evidence from NGO schemes in the north and the central regions. International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, 2 (5), 71-78.

The efficiency of microfinance in Vietnam: Evidence from NGO schemes in the north and the central regions

2006

Journal Article

The efficiency of commercial banks in Bangladesh : a non-parametric analysis

Khanam, Dilruba and Nghiem, Hong Son (2006). The efficiency of commercial banks in Bangladesh : a non-parametric analysis. Quarterly Journal of Regional Studies, 25 (1), 93-103.

The efficiency of commercial banks in Bangladesh : a non-parametric analysis

2002

Journal Article

The effect of incentive reforms upon productivity: Evidence from the Vietnamese rice industry

Nghiem, Hong Son and Coelli, Tim (2002). The effect of incentive reforms upon productivity: Evidence from the Vietnamese rice industry. Journal of Development Studies, 39 (1), 74-93. doi: 10.1080/00220380412331322671

The effect of incentive reforms upon productivity: Evidence from the Vietnamese rice industry

Supervision

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  • Applied econometrics
  • Development economics
  • Health economics

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