Biography
Lujia Sun is currently a PhD candidate in health law.
She studies mobile health, law and ethics, with a focus on Chinese and the international context. She is interested in topics related to the right to health, social justice, privacy, autonomy and liability. She holds a LL.M in Commercial Law from University of Bristol.
Prior to her PhD, she worked at international companies in health care industry. She gained admission to the Chinese bar.
Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management
Visiting fellow | Law & Health Care (LHC)
- sun@eshpm.eur.nl
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Work
- Lujia Sun & Martin Buijsen (2024) - Challenges of shared decision-making in virtual care: Whom should we care for, and how? - Health Policy and Technology, 13 (6) - doi: 10.1016/j.hlpt.2024.100931 - [link]
- Lujia Sun & Martin Buijsen (2023) - Mobile Health in China: Well Integrated or a New Divide? - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 32 (2), 244-253 - doi: 10.1017/S0963180122000597 - [link]
- Lujia Sun (2022) - Health data governance in China: Emphasizing ‘sharing’ and ‘protection’ based on the right to health - Medical Law International, 23 (1), 26-43 - doi: 10.1177/09685332221140416 - [link]
- Lujia Sun & Martin Buijsen (2022) - Mobile health in China: Does it meet availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality standards? - Health Policy and Technology, 11 (3) - doi: 10.1016/j.hlpt.2022.100660 - [link]
- Lujia Sun (2022) - Mobile health in China for 16th international bioethics conference (Speaker)
Activiteit: Oral presentation › Academic - Lujia Sun (2022) - Mobile health in China for Oxford Global Health and Bioethics International Conference 2022 (Speaker)
Activiteit: Oral presentation › Academic - Lujia Sun (2022) - Health data governance in China: a right to health perspective for 8th European Conference on Health Law (Speaker)
Activiteit: Oral presentation › Academic - Lujia Sun (2022) - Mobile health, law and ethics (Speaker)
Activiteit: Invited talk › Academic - Lujia Sun (2021) - The Implementation of mobile health in China’s health care system: An evaluation of practices and policies through a human rights-based approach (Speaker)
Activiteit: Oral presentation › Academic
International Health Law
- Year Level
- master, master
International Health Law
- Level
- master
- Year Level
- master