Nicole Smeets-Curvers | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Nicole Smeets-Curvers | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Onderzoeker at GGD Zuid-Limburg / AWPG Mosa, Netherlands

Nicole Smeets-Curvers is a dedicated and results-oriented public health researcher with expertise in integrating research, policy, and practice. She has extensive experience managing and contributing to various public health projects, particularly in South Limburg, Netherlands. Her work focuses on maternal and child health, health monitoring, and cross-border public health initiatives. As a PhD candidate, she leads research on the Knooppunten Kansrijke Start Zuid-Limburg project, investigating integrated care for vulnerable pregnant women and families. With a strong analytical mindset and a proactive approach, Nicole excels in interdisciplinary research and collaborative projects. She has published in high-impact journals and actively participates in conferences, earning recognition for her contributions. Her ability to synthesize complex health data and translate findings into actionable policies makes her a valuable asset in public health research. She is skilled in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, using tools such as SPSS, R, and Nvivo. Her commitment to public health extends beyond academia, as she actively engages with policymakers and practitioners to drive meaningful change. Nicole is passionate about improving health outcomes through evidence-based strategies and remains dedicated to fostering innovation in healthcare policy and implementation.

Professional Profile

Education

Nicole Smeets-Curvers has a strong academic background in health sciences and public health policy. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences from Maastricht University in 2012, where she focused on healthcare systems and policy analysis. Her undergraduate thesis, Benchmark Kraamzorg, examined the quality and accessibility of maternity care services. Building on this foundation, she pursued a Master’s degree in Healthcare Policy, Innovation, and Management at Maastricht University, graduating in 2013. Her master’s thesis explored the relationship between societal participation and health outcomes in individuals aged 55 and older. In addition to her formal degrees, Nicole has completed several specialized courses, including Co-Creation at the Graduate School of Maastricht University, Critical Choices in Qualitative Research, and Critical Writing Skills, which have further refined her research capabilities. Currently, she is a PhD candidate at GGD Zuid-Limburg, where she is conducting research on integrated healthcare models for vulnerable populations. Her doctoral research aligns with her long-standing commitment to bridging research, policy, and practical healthcare interventions. Through her academic journey, Nicole has cultivated a deep understanding of public health challenges, policy implementation, and healthcare innovations, positioning her as a key contributor to evidence-based public health solutions.

Professional Experience

Nicole Smeets-Curvers has a diverse professional background spanning research, policy development, and project management. She began her career as a policy advisor in the social domain at the Municipality of Brunssum (2015-2017), where she was responsible for public health policies, social care initiatives, and coordinating health programs. She then transitioned into research, working as a Junior Researcher at GGD Zuid-Limburg from 2017 to 2019, where she contributed to projects on health monitoring and environmental health. From 2019 to 2023, she served as a Researcher in the Knowledge & Innovation Department at GGD Zuid-Limburg, leading multiple public health studies, including the Gezondheidsmonitor and Euregional Health Atlas. In 2023, she advanced to the role of PhD Researcher at the same institution, focusing on integrated care models for pregnant women in vulnerable situations. Throughout her career, Nicole has demonstrated strong leadership in interdisciplinary research, working closely with municipalities, academic institutions, and healthcare providers. Her ability to manage complex research projects and translate findings into policy recommendations has made her a key figure in regional and cross-border public health initiatives.

Research Interests

Nicole Smeets-Curvers’ research interests lie at the intersection of public health, healthcare policy, and maternal and child health. Her primary focus is on integrated care models, particularly for vulnerable populations such as pregnant women and young families. She is passionate about understanding how health and social care systems can collaborate to provide comprehensive, person-centered support. Another key area of interest is health monitoring and epidemiology, where she works on analyzing trends in public health data to inform evidence-based policy decisions. Nicole is also involved in cross-border health research, particularly within the Euregio Maas-Rijn region, where she studies the impact of international cooperation on healthcare accessibility and health outcomes. Additionally, she is interested in qualitative research methodologies that explore the lived experiences of individuals navigating healthcare systems. Her commitment to bridging research and policy is evident in her contributions to national and regional health policy discussions. She aims to enhance healthcare innovations by developing and evaluating intervention strategies that improve health equity and outcomes. Through her interdisciplinary approach, Nicole seeks to create sustainable health solutions that integrate medical, social, and policy perspectives to address contemporary public health challenges.

Research Skills

Nicole Smeets-Curvers possesses a robust set of research skills that enable her to conduct high-quality public health studies. She is proficient in both qualitative and quantitative research methods, with expertise in data collection, statistical analysis, and thematic coding. She has extensive experience using software tools such as SPSS and R for quantitative data analysis, as well as Nvivo for qualitative research. Her skills in research design and methodology allow her to conduct rigorous studies that contribute to policy and practice. Nicole is also adept at scientific writing, with multiple peer-reviewed publications in public health journals. She has strong presentation skills, having delivered research findings at conferences, stakeholder meetings, and policy briefings. Additionally, she is experienced in project management, successfully leading multidisciplinary teams and coordinating large-scale health studies. Her ability to translate complex data into actionable insights is one of her key strengths. She is also skilled in systematic literature reviews and health impact assessments. Beyond research execution, Nicole has expertise in stakeholder engagement, working closely with policymakers, healthcare professionals, and community organizations to ensure that research findings are effectively integrated into real-world applications.

Awards and Honors

Nicole Smeets-Curvers has received recognition for her contributions to public health research. In 2023, she was awarded the Integrated Care Best Poster Award at the International Conference on Integrated Care (ICIC23) for her research on integrated health and social care for pregnant women in vulnerable situations. This award highlights her ability to present complex research findings in a clear and impactful manner. Her research has also been accepted for publication in high-impact journals, demonstrating its relevance and significance in the field. Nicole has been actively involved in professional and academic organizations, further solidifying her reputation as a dedicated public health researcher. In addition to formal awards, she has received commendations for her leadership in research projects, particularly in her role at GGD Zuid-Limburg, where she has successfully managed interdisciplinary studies that have informed public health policy. Her ability to bridge the gap between research and practical implementation has been a key factor in her professional recognition. As she continues her PhD work, her contributions to integrated care models are expected to gain further academic and policy-level recognition, strengthening her impact in the public health domain.

Conclusion

Nicole Smeets-Curvers is a highly capable and dedicated researcher with a strong track record in public health research and policy integration. Her expertise in health monitoring, maternal and child health, and integrated care models positions her as a valuable contributor to the field. She has demonstrated excellence in research design, data analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration, making her a strong candidate for public health leadership roles. Her ability to translate research findings into actionable policies ensures that her work has a meaningful impact beyond academia. While her research primarily focuses on regional health challenges, expanding her work to an international level and securing additional high-impact publications would further enhance her academic profile. Additionally, engaging in research mentorship and securing independent research grants could strengthen her contributions to the scientific community. Nicole’s passion for improving healthcare systems through evidence-based strategies is evident in her diverse research projects and publications. Her commitment to innovation and collaboration will continue to drive her success in public health research. As she progresses in her career, she has the potential to shape healthcare policies and practices, making a lasting difference in the field of public health.

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Integrated health and social care for pregnant women and young families in a vulnerable situation in the Netherlands”

    • Authors: Nicole Smeets-Curvers, Mandy Stijnen, Polina Putrik, Maria Jansen
    • Year: 2024
  2. “Verkenning van gezondheidssituatie en gezondheidsverschillen in de Euregio Maas-Rijn (EMR)”

    • Authors: Nicole Curvers, Laura Willems, Kevin Konings, Mandy M. N. Stijnen, Maria W. J. Jansen
    • Year: 2020
  3. “Social participation among older adults (55+): Results of a survey in the region of South Limburg in the Netherlands”

    • Authors: Nicole Smeets-Curvers
    • Year: 2018

Prof. Johanna Kokot | Medical Economics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Johanna Kokot | Medical Economics | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Economics at Medical Economics, Universität Hamburg, Germany

Johanna Kokot, born on June 22, 1984, in Templin, is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at Universität Hamburg. Since 2019, she has held the position of Assistant Professor for Behavioral Economics of Healthcare (Tenure Track) at the Hamburg Center for Health Economics, Universität Hamburg. Prior to this, from 2017 to 2019, she worked as a Research Fellow at the Central Research Institute of Ambulatory Health Care in Germany (Zentralinstitut für die Kassenärztliche Versorgung in Deutschland, Zi) in Berlin.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Prof. Johanna Kokot is an Assistant Professor for Behavioral Economics of Healthcare (Tenure Track) at the Hamburg Center for Health Economics, Universität Hamburg, since 2019. Prior to this role, she served as a Research Fellow at the Central Research Institute of Ambulatory Health Care in Germany (Zentralinstitut für die Kassenärztliche Versorgung in Deutschland, Zi), Berlin, from 2017 to 2019. From 2011 to 2017, she was a Research Fellow at the Department of Economics and Health Economics Research Center (CINCH) at the University of Duisburg-Essen.

Academic Training:

In 2018, Prof. Johanna Kokot earned her Ph.D. in Economics (Dr. rer. pol.) from the University of Duisburg-Essen. Her thesis, titled “Risk preferences and financial incentives in health care markets,” was awarded the highest distinction of summa cum laude. She completed her Diploma in Economics at TU Dortmund in 2010.

Research Interest:

Prof. Johanna Kokot’s research interests include Health Economics, Behavioral and Experimental Economics, and Healthcare Management.

Teaching:

At the Universität Hamburg, Prof. Johanna Kokot has taught a variety of courses covering Behavioral Economics, Health Economics, and related topics. In the winter term of 2023, she taught “Behavioral Health Economics” for the Master’s program in English, and “Actual Topics in Behavioral Economics” for the Bachelor’s program. In the summer term of 2023, she taught “Behavioral Economics” for the Bachelor’s program and “Monetary and non-monetary incentives” for the Master’s program. In the winter term of 2022, she taught “Behavioral Health Economics” and “Social Preferences” for the Master’s program. In the summer term of 2022, she taught “Behavioral Economics” and offered courses on the behavioral economic perspective of the coronavirus pandemic for both Bachelor’s and Master’s programs, as well as for the Hamburg International Summer School. Her courses in the winter term of 2021 included “Health Economics” in English, and courses on behavioral economic experiments and the coronavirus pandemic for the Master’s program. In the summer term of 2021, she taught “Behavioral Economics” and offered courses on the behavioral economic perspective of the coronavirus pandemic for both Bachelor’s and Master’s programs, as well as for the Hamburg International Summer School.

Publications:

  1. Health insurance choice and risk preferences under cumulative prospect theory–an experiment
    Authors: N Kairies-Schwarz, J Kokot, M Vomhof, J Weßling
    Journal: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
    Citations: 49
    Year: 2017
  2. A new look at physicians’ responses to financial incentives: Quality of care, practice characteristics, and motivations
    Authors: J Brosig-Koch, H Hennig-Schmidt, N Kairies-Schwarz, J Kokot, D Wiesen
    Journal: Journal of Health Economics
    Citations: 39*
    Year: 2024
  3. The effects of competition on medical service provision
    Authors: J Brosig‐Koch, B Hehenkamp, J Kokot
    Journal: Health Economics
    Citations: 24
    Year: 2017
  4. How Do Consumers Choose Health Insurance?–An Experiment on Heterogeneity in Attribute Tastes and Risk Preferences
    Authors: N Kairies-Schwarz, J Kokot, M Vomhof, J Wessling
    Citations: 18*
    Year: 2014
  5. Sorting into payment schemes and medical treatment: A laboratory experiment
    Authors: J Brosig‐Koch, N Kairies‐Schwarz, J Kokot
    Journal: Health Economics
    Citations: 14
    Year: 2017
  6. Does a spouse’s health shock influence the partner’s risk attitudes?
    Author: J Kokot
    Journal: Ruhr Economic Papers
    Citations: 6
    Year: 2017
  7. Who benefits from quality competition in health care? A theory and a laboratory experiment on the relevance of patient characteristics
    Authors: J Brosig‐Koch, B Hehenkamp, J Kokot
    Journal: Health Economics
    Citations: 3
    Year: 2023
  8. Contextual framing effects on risk aversion assessed using the bomb risk elicitation task
    Authors: B Hermanns, J Kokot
    Journal: Economics Letters
    Year: 2023
  9. Do Prosocial Considerations Play a Role in Individuals’ Decision-Making Under Risk? Experimental Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Authors: B Hermanns, J Kokot
    Year: 2023
  10. Heterogeneity in health insurance choice: an experimental investigation of consumer choice and feature preferences
    Authors: B Hermanns, N Kairies-Schwarz, J Kokot, M Vomhof
    Year: 2023