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Jialing Lin is a Research Fellow at the International Centre for Future Health Systems (ICFHS) at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). She leads research projects aimed at generating evidence for effective healthcare service delivery models to improve health outcomes and support health systems. Her work includes reviewing evidence related to the integration of digital health applications and electronic medical records to enhance care delivery and patient health outcomes. Jialing's research interests encompass healthcare service utilization, primary care optimization, cardiometabolic health, multimorbidity, and mental health systems. Prior to joining ICFHS, she spent over five years at the School of Population Health at UNSW as a Postdoctoral researcher and PhD student, conducting studies on healthcare service use and policies that impact utilization based on population data. Her expertise includes vaccine drug utilization outcomes and the design of surveys for data collection.
International Centre for Future Health Systems (ICFHS) • Sydney, Australia
Leading research projects focused on healthcare service delivery and health outcomes.
School of Population Health, University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Conducted research projects on population health data and healthcare service utilization.
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