
LUO Nan
Associate Professor · Health-related quality of life measurement
National University of SingaporeAbout
LUO Nan is an Associate Professor and Domain Leader (Health Systems & Behavioral Sciences) at the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Primary affiliation) and holds a joint appointment at the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. Their research focuses on health-related quality of life measurement, health services research, and health economics.
Education: B.Sc. (1996) Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, China; M.Sc. (1999) Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, China; Ph.D. (2004) National University of Singapore.
Research interests include advancing methodologies for health outcomes measurement, evaluating healthcare systems' effectiveness, and informing policy through economic analyses. Their work bridges clinical practice, public health, and health economics, with notable contributions to pharmacoeconomics and health services research. Major publications span quality of life assessment frameworks and economic evaluations in healthcare.
Professional activities include roles as a Health Economics Specialist at the Singapore Ministry of Health and adjunct positions at Singapore Eye Research Institute. Administrative leadership includes guiding the Health Systems and Behavioral Sciences domain.
Luo has held grants and consulting roles, though specific funding details are not listed here. Their work is associated with collaborative initiatives like the Health Intervention and Policy Evaluation Research (HIPER) cohort studies.
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