Dr I Nyoman Sutarsa

Senior Lecturer in Population Health
College of Health and Medicine

I Nyoman Sutarsa is a Senior Lecturer in Population Health, Medical School, Australian National University, and the Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Udayana University, Indonesia.

He is a public health physician, with extensive work experiences across academia, government and national and international non-government institutions. He graduated as a medical doctor from Udayana University, with a Master of Public Health from La Trobe University and a PhD from the Australian National University. He is also a fellow of the Higher Education Academy since 2018.

His core expertise is public health and health systems, particularly primary health care and the social and political dimensions of health system practices. He holds current and past consultancies with various organisations, such as Avenir Health, VECO Indonesia, Ford Foundation, AusAID, WHO, and Ministry of Health of Indonesia. He is also a member of the editorial board Public Health and Preventive Medicine Archive Journal.

  • Matenge, S, Sutarsa, I & Lancsar, E 2023, 'Effectiveness of donor supported leadership development interventions intended to promote women's leadership in health in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review', Journal of Development Effectiveness, vol. 15, no. 4.
  • Dewi, S, Kasim, R, Sutarsa, I et al. 2023, 'Effects of climate-related risks and extreme events on health outcomes and health utilization of primary care in rural and remote areas: a scoping review', Family Practice, vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 486-497.
  • Sutarsa, I, Kasim, R, Steward, B et al. 2022, 'Do General Practitioners in a Visiting Medical Officer Arrangement Improve the Perceived Quality of Care of Rural and Remote Patients? A Qualitative Study in Australia', Healthcare, vol. 10, no. 6.
  • Sutarsa, I, Kasim, R, Steward, B et al. 2022, 'Implications of telehealth services for healthcare delivery and access in rural and remote communities: Perceptions of patients and general practitioners', Australian Journal of Primary Health, vol. 28, no. 6, pp. 522-528.
  • Wirawan, I, Sutarsa, I & Astuti, P 2021, 'Healthy tourism initiative in the age of COVID-19 in Indonesia', Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine, vol. 14, no. 9, pp. 381-382.
  • Sutarsa, I, Kasim, R, Slimings, C et al. 2021, 'Effects of employing primary care doctors in hospital to improve the quality of care and health outcomes of rural patients: A systematic scoping review', Australian Journal of Rural Health, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 492-501.
  • Sagung Sawitri, A, Sutarsa, I, Parwati Merati, K et al. 2021, 'Why Counseling Intervention Fails to Improve Compliance towards Antiretroviral Therapy: Findings from a Mixed-Methods Study among People Living with HIV in Bali Province, Indonesia', Infectious Disease Reports, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 136-147.
  • Sagung Sawitri, A, Sutarsa, I, Parwati Merati, K et al. 2021, 'Perceptions dynamics about antiretroviral treatment among hiv patients in Bali', International Journal of Public Health Science, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 500-507.
  • Phillips, C, Patel, M, McLinton, E et al. 2020, 'The Sydney Statement 2019: normalising global health security online', The Lancet, vol. 395, no. 10217, pp. 28-29.
  • Sutarsa, I, Banfield, M, Passioura, J et al. 2020, 'Spatial inequities of mental health nurses in rural and remote Australia', International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, vol. Online.
  • Phillips, C, Patel, M, McLinton, E et al. 2020, 'The Sydney Statement 2019: normalising global health security online', The Lancet, vol. 395, pp. 28-29.
  • Sutarsa, I, Astuti, R, Choy, M et al., eds, 2020, COVID-19 Pandemic: Opportunity to Accelerate e-Health in Indonesia.

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