About
Amy Von Huben is a Research Fellow at the Menzies Centre for Health Policy and Economics within the Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Sydney. Her work focuses on health policy, digital health technologies, and chronic disease management, with a particular emphasis on health equity and economic evaluation.
- Current research student advising: Equity Considerations in Telehealth Service Access (Siyu WANG)
- Email: amy.vonhuben@sydney.edu.au
Research Interests center on health technology assessment, telehealth, and cardiovascular disease prevention. She explores how digital health innovations impact health outcomes, particularly in rural and remote communities, and evaluates their cost-effectiveness and implementation strategies.
Grants include the NHMRC-funded GRACE-Telehealth Study (2025) and NSW Health's Hyperemesis Gravidarum Initiative (2023). These projects examine telehealth safety, equity in pregnancy-related health, and data linkage methodologies.
Publications highlight her expertise in hybrid virtual care models, health economic evaluations, and mobile health interventions for chronic disease. Her work spans systematic reviews, randomized trials, and data linkage studies across cardiology, pediatrics, and rural health.
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