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Danny Nguyen

Research Assistant

Program: University of Michigan School of Information, Master of Health Informatics

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Biography

Danny is a first-year Master of Health Informatics student at the School of Information. He is passionate about promoting equitable healthcare by improving digital, financial, and healthcare literacy particularly within immigrant and Vietnamese communities. His interests lie at the intersection of public health, technology, and policy, with a focus on leveraging health informatics to reduce disparities and expand access to care. 

Before beginning graduate studies, he earned his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology in 2024 with an elective concentration in Public Health and Information Science and worked as a Patient Financial Specialist at University of Michigan Health-West managing billing inquiries, insurance discrepancies, and patient tickets. Acting as a liaison between patients and internal/external stakeholders, he provided clear, step-by-step guidance to reduce billing errors, resolve complex concerns, and improve reimbursement processes—work that strengthened his commitment to patient-centered care and system-level improvements. 

 

​He also currently serves as a volunteer member of the Public Policy and Advocacy Committee for the Michigan Chapter of the Health Information Management and Systems Society (HIMSS), working to help drive policy initiatives and education in the realm of Health Informatics.

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danny-nguyen-354ba1229/

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Email: misecondchance@umich.edu

This study is funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services

Principal Investigator: Dr. Megan Threats

This study has been reviewed by the University of Michigan Institutional Review Board and deemed to be exempt. (HUM #00241849)

 

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