I am an Assistant Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore (NUS).
My research focuses on the supply side of health care markets. Specifically, I study how health care providers (individuals and institutions) make decisions about patients, what motivates them, and how they respond to government policies. I also study issues related to prescription drug pricing, exploring the government’s role in drug price controls and negotiations. As a World Bank consultant, I lead an impact evaluation of Indonesia’s Primary Care Accreditation.
I received my PhD from the Pardee RAND Graduate School and MPA from the New York University Wagner School. I was a visiting graduate student at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health before transitioning into my postdoctoral fellow position in the same department. I also worked as a World Bank consultant during my PhD.
You can view my CV here (updated January 2025)