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Norma B. Bulamu is a Senior Research Fellow in the College of Medicine and Public Health at Flinders University, affiliated with the Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute and the Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer. Her expertise spans health economics, health services research, and policy impact evaluation, with a focus on project management, health technology assessments, and medical logistics management. She contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals through her work in public health.
Her research interests include heart rehabilitation, global disease burden analysis, systematic reviews, and quality-of-life measurement in healthcare. Recent projects include evaluating telemonitoring interventions for chronic disease management and optimizing cardiac rehabilitation programs in rural areas.
Key awards include the Consumers' Choice Poster Award (2023) and Second Place in the Population Health Poster Competition (2023). She leads the 'safe@home' project (2023–2027), focusing on reducing hospital readmissions via telehealth in low socioeconomic regions.
Her 2025 publications address critical topics like esophageal cancer epidemiology, COPD cost-effectiveness, and global subarachnoid hemorrhage burden, showcasing interdisciplinary collaboration across oncology, cardiology, and public health.


