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Breakout Track 4A

Population Health Report Card

Date:

24 November 2026 (Tue)

Time:

11:20 – 12:50

Venue:

TBC

Track Chair
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Assoc Prof Hairil Rizal Bin Abdullah

Clinical Director, Value Based Healthcare;
Clinical Director, Data Science, Singapore General Hospital
Senior Consultant & Clinician Scientist,
Department of Anaesthesiology, Singapore General Hospital
Director, Office of Value Based Healthcare, SingHealth
Associate Professor (Research), Anaesthesiology and Perioperative Sciences;
Health Services and Systems Research, Duke-NUS Medical School

Abstract

Measuring outcomes is essential to understanding whether population health efforts are creating meaningful, person-centred impact. This track explores tools and frameworks that capture performance at scale, including the use of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) and Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREMs) to understand what matters most to patients. Sessions will highlight international approaches — such as Canada’s population health reporting frameworks — and showcase local examples like NUHS’s value-based care initiatives, illustrating how data-driven measurement can guide service improvement, equity monitoring, and system accountability. Together, these discussions emphasise the importance of robust and transparent measurement in shaping effective population health strategies. centred impact. This track explores tools and frameworks that capture performance at scale, including the use of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) and Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREMs) to understand what matters most to patients. Sessions will highlight international approaches—such as Canada’s population health reporting frameworks—and showcase local examples like NUHS’s value based care initiatives, illustrating how data driven measurement can guide service improvement, equity monitoring, and system accountability. Together, these discussions emphasise the importance of robust and transparent measurement in shaping effective population health strategies.

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Prof Eliza Lai-yi Wong

Professor and Associate Director (Teaching and Learning), JC School of Public Health and Primary Care
Associate Director (Research), Centre for Health Systems and Policy Research
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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