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Han Dan is an Assistant Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. She holds a PhD in Policy Analysis from the Pardee RAND Graduate School and an MPA from NYU Wagner. Her research focuses on health policy, particularly provider decision-making, prescription drug pricing, and maternal/child health in low-resource settings. She has conducted fieldwork in Kenya, Cambodia, and Ethiopia, with publications in journals like Journal of Health Economics and BMJ Global Health. Prior to academia, Dan worked as a World Bank consultant and held postdoctoral positions at Harvard University.
- Education: PhD (Policy Analysis), Pardee RAND; MPA, NYU Wagner
- Visiting Research: Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Her research explores how healthcare providers respond to policy interventions and the role of governments in drug pricing negotiations. Recent work includes studies on postpartum care quality in Kenya, drug pricing impacts on hospitals, and provider knowledge gaps in maternal health protocols.


