Healthcare Services and Management

Zhang Xin

Postdoctoral Fellow Email xinzhang@nus.edu.sg  ZHANG Xin Zhang Xin currently works as a postdoctoral fellow at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore. She obtained a Ph.D degree in health outcome measurement from the University Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands; holds a master’s degree in nursing science (MSN) with honors from the Peking University, China, and a bachelor’s degree in medical science (B.MSc) with honors from Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, China. Her research interests center around health-related quality of life, patient-reported outcome measurement, care for olderRead more

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GOH Jit Khong, Jake

Assistant Professor (Adjunct) Email GOHJK@nus.edu.sg GOH Jit Khong, Jake My journey as a public health physician and medical doctor has been marked by over a decade of service as a military medical officer, holding management positions such as Head of Operations at the Military Medicine Institute, Head of Healthcare Cluster East, and Head of Naval Healthcare Branch. My roles have seen me spearhead inter-ministerial collaborations for medical operations in both crisis situations and peacetime, honing my capability in project planning, policy analysis, program evaluation, clinical leadership, and operations management. My passion

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GE MENG

Research Fellow Email gemeng@nus.edu.sg GE MengAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health Research Areas Speech Signal Processing Social Network Analysis Healthcare with AI Academic/Professional Qualifications Ph.D. in Applied Computer Technology, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China. (2022) M.E. in Software Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China. (2017) B.E. in Software Engineering / B.S. in Public Management (double major), Tianjin Polytechnic University, Tianjin, China. (2015) Awards/Honours Honda Kiyoshi’s Advanced Speech Science Award, 2023 The runner-up award in Intel N-DNS Challenge, 2023 Career History Research Fellow, National University of Singapore (2023-present) Research Assistant,

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Halina TALIB

Assistant Professor (Adjunct) Email  halinat1@nus.edu.sg TALIB Halina Dr Halina Talib is a Deputy Director, Medical Policy, in the Assurance, Care and Engagement (ACE) division of Ministry of Manpower. She leads the development and implementation of healthcare policies and systems for migrant workers and oversees the public health, surveillance, and outbreak response for dormitory-residing migrant workers. She also leads a Clinical Quality and Audit team and oversees an ACE Nursing Team to ensure migrant workers’ access to quality and affordable primary care that enables good health outcomes. Dr Halina has had

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Adam Chee

Associate Professor (Adjunct) Email adam.chee@nus.edu.sg Adam CHEE A convergence scientist familiar with Health(Care), Informatics, Innovation, Technologies and (equally important,) the Business aspects of the ecosystem, Adam serves as a coach & conduit between diverse key opinion leaders & stakeholders, engaging at operational, strategic and governmental levels as well as developing commercial relationships with global firms and local start-ups in the utilization of Data, Technology & Design as enablers for transformation, addressing the challenges of existing and new models of health(care). Bringing years of experience and expertise in strategy & operational

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Chandra Prakash YADAV

Research Fellow Email chandrap@nus.edu.sg Chandra Prakash YADAV I am a statistician experienced in collaborative work alongside clinicians and health economists. My expertise spans Bayesian methods, handling censored/incomplete data, managing competing risks, and analyzing longitudinal data. My research centers on harnessing comprehensive electronic health records, large-scale observational studies, and clinical trials. Through these avenues, I investigate real-world healthcare service utilization, evaluate the economic impact of chronic conditions, and build advanced machine learning models for predicting clinical risks and treatment outcomes. My passion lies in comparative and cost-effectiveness research, where I assess

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SENG Yi Feng Melvin

Assistant Professor (Adjunct) Email syfmelvin@gmail.com SENG Yi Feng Melvin Dr. Melvin Seng is a medical practitioner and Occupational Medicine specialist. He has extensive experience practicing Occupational Medicine in the public and the private sector, where he strategizes and implements occupational health and wellbeing policies for organizations. He is passionate about workers’ health and improving the physical, mental, and social wellbeing of communities. Affiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Adjunct) Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (Adjunct) National University Health System (Adjunct) Research Areas

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Ivy Ng

Adjunct Professor Email ivy.ng@singhealth.com.sg, gmsinsl@nus.edu.sg  NG IvyAffiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Adjunct) NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (Adjunct) Duke-NUS Medical School (Adjunct) Singapore Health Services Pte Ltd (Primary) Research Areas Genomic Medicine Healthcare Leadership & Management Academic/Professional Qualifications MBBS National University of Singapore, 1982 Master of Medicine (Paediatrics) National University of Singapore, 1987 Fellow, Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 1992 Academy of Medicine, Roll of Specialist – Paediatrics, 1992 Fellow, Royal College of Physicians (Edinburgh), 2001 Fellow, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (FRCPCH

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Alec Morton

Professor (Visiting) Email a.morton@nus.edu.sg Alec MORTON “The only purposeful way that one can influence the future is by making decisions.” (Ralph Keeney) Alec is a multidisciplinary scientist who has worked, to date, in schools of engineering, social science, business, and public health. His overriding professional interest is in how to support decision makers in health services, public health and social policy to make wise decisions which are based on facts, evidence and knowledge, and aligned to social values. He is an author of the WHO working paper What counts in

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HUANG Ling

Research Fellow Email huang.l@nus.edu.sg HUANG Ling Huang Ling is now a research fellow in NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health interested. She is interested in trust and explainable AI with the application of deep learning and evidence theory for imperfect (uncertain and imprecise) medical data analysis. Affiliation NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health Research Areas Trusted and explainable Biomedical AI, Uncertainty modelling, evidential reasoning, information fusion, machine learning, deep learning Academic/Professional Qualifications Ph.D , Université de Technologie de Compiègne, France, 2019-2023 M.Sc. Zhejiang Universite of Technology,

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