I am a PhD candidate in Health Policy and Health Economics in the Department of Health Policy at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). My PhD research is focused on frailty, health digitalisation, and depression among older people. I hope to explore how digital health technologies support frail older people in managing depression and provide policy implications for integrating digital engagement into frailty care plans. My other research interests include long-term care policy, health literacy, and health equity. I am eager to pursue further collaborative opportunities in these areas.
I received my BA degree in Public Administration from National Chengchi University (NCCU) and MSc degree in Health Policy and Management from National Taiwan University (NTU). Prior to my PhD in LSE, I worked as an assistant researcher in the Department of Long-term Care at Taiwan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare. After that, I joined research teams at NTU and NCCU, while also remotely participating in research projects of the Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (CPEC) in LSE. I am now affiliated with CPEC at LSE and NIHR Policy Research Unit in Healthy Ageing LSE team.

