Piya Hanvoravongchai

5.6k total citations
59 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

Piya Hanvoravongchai is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Finance and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Piya Hanvoravongchai has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in General Health Professions, 18 papers in Finance and 15 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Piya Hanvoravongchai's work include Healthcare Systems and Reforms (18 papers), Global Health Care Issues (15 papers) and Global Maternal and Child Health (14 papers). Piya Hanvoravongchai is often cited by papers focused on Healthcare Systems and Reforms (18 papers), Global Health Care Issues (15 papers) and Global Maternal and Child Health (14 papers). Piya Hanvoravongchai collaborates with scholars based in Thailand, United Kingdom and Vietnam. Piya Hanvoravongchai's co-authors include James W. Rudge, R J Coker, Marco Liverani, Benjamin M. Hunter, Churnrurtai Kanchanachitra, Timothy A. Johnston, Fely Marilyn E. Lorenzo, Siswanto Agus Wilopo, Magnus Lindelöw and Guy Carrin and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Journal of Clinical Oncology and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Piya Hanvoravongchai

55 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Piya Hanvoravongchai Thailand 22 652 555 528 354 298 59 1.9k
Rajesh Kumar India 29 653 1.0× 664 1.2× 602 1.1× 307 0.9× 352 1.2× 100 2.5k
Paulo Ferrinho Portugal 22 663 1.0× 498 0.9× 343 0.6× 420 1.2× 342 1.1× 192 1.8k
Kumanan Rasanathan Switzerland 24 803 1.2× 714 1.3× 375 0.7× 262 0.7× 177 0.6× 77 2.0k
Karen A. Grépin United States 29 619 0.9× 777 1.4× 292 0.6× 454 1.3× 278 0.9× 111 2.4k
Gorik Ooms Belgium 22 506 0.8× 490 0.9× 301 0.6× 288 0.8× 246 0.8× 80 1.6k
Fabrizio Tediosi Switzerland 31 552 0.8× 816 1.5× 515 1.0× 579 1.6× 879 2.9× 162 2.9k
Davide Rasella Brazil 24 1.2k 1.8× 716 1.3× 444 0.8× 299 0.8× 227 0.8× 88 2.4k
Victoria Y. Fan United States 18 650 1.0× 437 0.8× 573 1.1× 456 1.3× 243 0.8× 64 1.6k
M Claeson United States 27 908 1.4× 1.4k 2.5× 345 0.7× 312 0.9× 371 1.2× 110 3.0k
Johanna Hanefeld United Kingdom 27 1.1k 1.7× 408 0.7× 257 0.5× 433 1.2× 440 1.5× 91 2.7k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Piya Hanvoravongchai

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Piya Hanvoravongchai

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Piya Hanvoravongchai. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Piya Hanvoravongchai based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Piya Hanvoravongchai. Piya Hanvoravongchai is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hanvoravongchai, Piya, et al.. (2025). Challenging inadequate and fragmented primary health care financing: findings from Bangladesh, Indonesia, Maldives, and Nepal. The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia. 38. 100613–100613. 1 indexed citations
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Hanvoravongchai, Piya, et al.. (2024). Lessons from workplace health promotion efforts in Thailand. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 25. 100393–100393.
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Tan, Si Ying, Chuan De Foo, Monica Verma, et al.. (2023). Mitigating the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on vulnerable populations: Lessons for improving health and social equity. Social Science & Medicine. 328. 116007–116007. 38 indexed citations
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Yan, Lily D., Piya Hanvoravongchai, Wichai Aekplakorn, et al.. (2020). Universal coverage but unmet need: National and regional estimates of attrition across the diabetes care continuum in Thailand. PLoS ONE. 15(1). e0226286–e0226286. 20 indexed citations
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Hanvoravongchai, Piya, et al.. (2020). Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Xpert MTB/RIF for Multi-Outcomes of Patients With Presumptive Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Thailand. Value in Health Regional Issues. 21. 264–271. 3 indexed citations
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Hanvoravongchai, Piya, et al.. (2018). Impact of Buddhist Lent Dry Campaign on alcohol consumption behaviour: A community level study. Health & Social Care in the Community. 27(4). 863–870. 8 indexed citations
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Hanvoravongchai, Piya, et al.. (2016). Comparison of Cost-Effectiveness Between Actinomycin D Versus Methotrexate-Folinic Acid in the Treatment of Low-Risk Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia.. PubMed. 61(5-6). 230–4. 7 indexed citations
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Hanvoravongchai, Piya, et al.. (2016). Empowering young leaders for social justice in health. The Lancet. 387(10016). 323–324. 1 indexed citations
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Lertmaharit, Somrat, et al.. (2015). Equity in health personnel financing after Universal Coverage: evidence from Thai Ministry of Public Health’s hospitals from 2008–2012. Human Resources for Health. 13(1). 59–59. 9 indexed citations
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Stein, Mart L., James W. Rudge, Richard Coker, et al.. (2012). Development of a resource modelling tool to support decision makers in pandemic influenza preparedness: The AsiaFluCap Simulator. BMC Public Health. 12(1). 870–870. 28 indexed citations
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Kanchanachitra, Churnrurtai, Magnus Lindelöw, Timothy A. Johnston, et al.. (2011). Human resources for health in southeast Asia: shortages, distributional challenges, and international trade in health services. The Lancet. 377(9767). 769–781. 232 indexed citations
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Hanvoravongchai, Piya, Sandra Mounier‐Jack, Dina Balabanova, et al.. (2011). Impact of Measles Elimination Activities on Immunization Services and Health Systems: Findings From Six Countries. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 204(suppl_1). S82–S89. 47 indexed citations
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Coker, R J, Benjamin M. Hunter, James W. Rudge, Marco Liverani, & Piya Hanvoravongchai. (2011). Emerging infectious diseases in southeast Asia: regional challenges to control. The Lancet. 377(9765). 599–609. 324 indexed citations
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Banerji, Rukmini, Oona M. R. Campbell, Ephraim Chirwa, et al.. (2010). The Millennium Development Goals: A Cross-Sectoral Analysis and Principles for Goal Setting after 2015. SSRN Electronic Journal. 10 indexed citations
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Hanvoravongchai, Piya, et al.. (2010). Critical interactions between Global Fund-supported programmes and health systems: a case study in Thailand. Health Policy and Planning. 25(Suppl. 1). i53–i57. 14 indexed citations
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Hanvoravongchai, Piya, Wiku Adisasmito, Ralf Krumkamp, et al.. (2010). Pandemic influenza preparedness and health systems challenges in Asia: results from rapid analyses in 6 Asian countries. BMC Public Health. 10(1). 322–322. 67 indexed citations
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Vapattanawong, Patama, Margaret C. Hogan, Piya Hanvoravongchai, et al.. (2007). Reductions in child mortality levels and inequalities in Thailand: analysis of two censuses. The Lancet. 369(9564). 850–855. 56 indexed citations
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James, Chris, Guy Carrin, William D. Savedoff, & Piya Hanvoravongchai. (2005). Clarifying Efficiency-Equity Tradeoffs Through Explicit Criteria, With a Focus on Developing Countries. Health Care Analysis. 13(1). 33–51. 39 indexed citations
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Hutubessy, Raymond, Piya Hanvoravongchai, & Tessa Tan-Torres Edejer. (2002). Diffusion and utilization of magnetic resonance imaging in Asia.. PubMed. 18(3). 690–704. 33 indexed citations

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