Yvonne Li
About Yvonne Li
Yvonne Li is a Health Benefit Assessor with a Bachelor's Degree in Health Science and Sociology from Simon Fraser University. She has experience in healthcare management and client services, having worked at Bayshore HealthCare and Saint Elizabeth Health Care before her current role at First Nations Health Authority.
Work at First Nations Health Authority
Yvonne Li has been employed at the First Nations Health Authority since 2018. In her role as a Health Benefit Assessor, she is responsible for evaluating and processing health benefit claims. Her work supports the health and well-being of First Nations communities in the Vancouver, Canada area. Over her tenure, she has contributed to the development and implementation of health benefit programs tailored to meet the needs of Indigenous populations.
Education and Expertise
Yvonne Li earned her Bachelor's Degree in Health Science and Sociology from Simon Fraser University, where she studied from 2007 to 2011. This educational background provides her with a solid foundation in health-related issues and social dynamics, which are essential in her current role as a Health Benefit Assessor. Her academic training equips her with the skills necessary to analyze health benefits and understand the complexities of healthcare access.
Previous Experience in Healthcare
Before joining the First Nations Health Authority, Yvonne Li worked as a Care Manager at Bayshore HealthCare from 2017 to 2018. In this position, she managed client care services, ensuring that patients received appropriate support. Additionally, she served as a Client Service Coordinator at Saint Elizabeth Health Care for two months in 2012, where she coordinated services for clients, further enhancing her experience in the healthcare sector.
Career Timeline
Yvonne Li's career in healthcare began with her role as a Client Service Coordinator at Saint Elizabeth Health Care in 2012. After a brief period, she transitioned to Bayshore HealthCare as a Care Manager from 2017 to 2018. Since 2018, she has been with the First Nations Health Authority, where she has worked as a Health Benefit Assessor for six years. This timeline reflects her steady progression within the healthcare field.