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Research interests

As of 2019 Jurjen is working as a researcher at the Global Health unit, University Medical Center Groningen, and at the department of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen. As the leader of the Value, Affordability & Sustainability (VALUE) research programme, Jurjen is dedicated to maximizing the impact and cost-effectiveness of health interventions by generating and applying evidence to guide informed decision-making. His research emphasizes global health and preventive health interventions, addressing both medical and non-medical costs to inform sustainable health policies on a regional and global level.

Publicaties

A National Survey of Adherence to Glucose-Lowering Medication Among Adults With Diabetes in Indonesia

Economic Evaluation of Adopting a Risk Score for Diabetes Screening in Indonesia

The Ethics of Leveraging Routinely Collected Patient Data for AI Development: Mixed Methods Study

Use of Health State Utility Values in Cost-Utility Analyses of Selected Infectious Diseases in Aging Populations: A Systematic Review and Critical Appraisal

Where Are the Gaps in Diabetes Care? An Evidence Gap Mapping of the Diabetes Patient Journey in Indonesia

Women's empowerment and nutritional status of children: new evidence for Bangladesh

Acceptance and willingness to pay for pneumococcal vaccination in Vietnam: insights into adult preferences and influencing factors

Accuracy of the Modified Finnish Diabetes Risk Score (Modified FINDRISC) for detecting metabolic syndrome: Findings from the Indonesian national health survey

An Integrated Approach for Representing Knowledge on the Potential of Drugs to Cause Acute Kidney Injury

Comparing health-related quality of life and utility scores of patients undergoing hemodialysis and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis in Indonesia

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