As the Deputy Director at the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) in Singapore, Wan Graham leverages over a decade of expertise in health policy and services research to drive impactful initiatives that enhance the integration of care across the nation. With a robust background in...
As the Deputy Director at the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) in Singapore, Wan Graham leverages over a decade of expertise in health policy and services research to drive impactful initiatives that enhance the integration of care across the nation. With a robust background in health economics and public policies, complemented by nearly 15 years of clinical experience, Wan is uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between theory and practice in health services.
In his current role, Wan plays a pivotal part in shaping strategic plans and proposals that align with AIC's mission to ensure the delivery of quality long-term services and supports. His leadership within the senior management team involves overseeing cross-divisional projects that aim to improve care coordination and patient outcomes. Wan's proficiency in data collection and analysis, coupled with his skills in program evaluation, enables him to assess the effectiveness of various health programs and policies critically.
Key projects under his stewardship include initiatives aimed at enhancing community-based care models and integrating health services for chronic disease management. Wan's commitment to fostering collaboration among stakeholders—ranging from healthcare providers to policymakers—ensures that AIC remains at the forefront of innovative health solutions. His adeptness in strategic planning and grant administration further supports the agency's goals, allowing for the effective allocation of resources and the pursuit of funding opportunities that enhance service delivery. Through his work, Wan Graham exemplifies the integration of research and practice, driving forward Singapore's vision for a more cohesive and responsive healthcare system.