Profile
I have several years of experience in private equity investment, particularly in the healthcare and medical sectors. This background has sparked my curiosity about how to create safer and more efficient healthcare systems. Through my research, I hope to contribute to a deeper understanding of how healthcare resources can be better allocated and managed.
Project title: Healthcare Resource Allocation in Chinese Households: The Impact of Income Shocks and Insurance Factors
Project description: My research centers on the utilisation and allocation of healthcare resources within households by exploring how different factors, such as income changes and insurance compositions, affect the distribution of healthcare access and expenditures among household members, with a particular focus on spousal dynamics.
Research interests: Health Economics, Labour Economics, Household Economics
Grants/Scholarships received: Peter and Norah Lomas PhD Scholarship
Supervisors: Professor Nils Braakmann, Professor John Wildman, Dr Diego Zambiasi