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Clin Asst Prof Audry Lee Shan Yin

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Clin Asst Prof Audry Lee Shan Yin
Consultant
Department of Cardiology
National Heart Centre Singapore

Dr Audry Lee is a consultant cardiologist in National Heart Centre Singapore, specialising in heart failure and echocardiography, seeing a range of general cardiology conditions and patients with early and advanced heart failure. She is co-clinician lead of Value Driven Care at NHCS and cluster lead for the efforts in heart failure. As Co-Director of the Quality Assurance and Risk Management team, she helps to identify and drive areas of healthcare service and quality improvement. She completed an Executive Masters degree with the London School of Economics in Health Economics, Outcomes and Management in Clinical Sciences in 2025, allowing her to collaborate on a range of health service research projects. She also holds a Clinical Asst Prof teaching position in Duke-NUS Medical School.

Session:

Symposium 3
Bridging Evidence and Practice in Heart Failure Care: Real-World Gaps, and Pathways to High-Value Care in Singapore
17 April 2026, 1330 - 1500, NAK Auditorium

Presenting Title:

Current Landscape of Heart Failure Care Delivery in Singapore
Heart failure is characterised by frequent readmissions and high mortality rates, with local data showing high healthcare utilisation and costs. The delivery of care for heart failure patients is complex, requiring rapid and safe up-titration of goal-directed medical therapy within weeks of diagnosis, comprehensive patient education for self-management, multi-disciplinary approaches to address difficult social determinants of health, and better understandings of changing models of care to ambulatory and community-based services as opposed to traditional inpatient settings. The first part of this series on heart failure will set the scene describing real-world challenges faced in heart failure care delivery in Singapore, and the resulting questions asked of the cardiovascular health services research team, CADENCE.