Dr Clive Tan is a medical doctor and Public Health specialist with close to two decades of clinical and leadership experience in the healthcare sector. He is currently working to improve the health for 1.5 million residents in the Central-North region of Singapore, architecting the health system to have a strong population health approach, with a focus on integrated care, behavioral change and care for the vulnerable and marginalized. He holds a MBBS from Singapore and a Masters in Public Health (MPH) from Johns Hopkins University, along with certificates in Gerontology, Humanitarian Assistance and Health Informatics (AMIA). He had worked in WHO as a technical officer covering health systems strengthening, health service delivery and Quality & Patient Safety. He is also a Senior Fellow in the Atlantic Institute (Oxford) and the Equity Initiative Programme (Thailand), which works in South-East Asia to reduce health inequities. He is a Founding Member of the Precision Public Health Asia Society, and Executive Council member of both the College of Public Health and Occupational Physicians and the Society of Behavioural Health Singapore. He is an adjunct Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore’s School of Public Health where he teaches healthcare management, healthcare quality and digital health. He consults for the WHO on large system transformation, digital health and health data sharing. He has published in international medical journals such as BMJ, JAMA and PLOS and regionally in the Civil Service College’s ETHOS and Channel News Asia.