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ADVANCES IN HEALTH POLICY AND HEALTHCARE
THE ROAD AHEAD
2nd Biennial Conference of China Health Policy and Management Society (CHPAMS)
A Celebration of CHPAMS 10th Anniversary (2008-2018)
Yale University
May 11-13, 2018
10YEARS OF
2 0 0 8 - 2 0 1 8CHPAMS China Health Policy and Management Society
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Welcome DearCHPAMSMembersandGuests,
OnbehalfoftheChinaHealthPolicyandManagementSociety(CHPAMS),wewouldliketowelcomeyouto“AdvancesinHealthPolicyandHealthcare:TheRoadAhead”,CHPAMS’s2ndBiennialConferenceandacelebrationof its10thAnniversary(2008-2018)!WegatherinNewHaventoexchangeideasandtonetworkwithfellowresearchersfromavarietyofdisciplinesofpublichealthandalliedsciences,andtocelebratethefoundingofCHPAMSin2008byagroupofyoungstudentsandscholars.
Inthenextthreedays,youwillhaveopportunitytolistentokeynotespeechesdeliveredbyworld-renownedpublichealthresearchers,presentorparticipateat35high-qualityscientificsessions,networkwithlike-mindedresearchers,learnmoreaboutthehistoryofCHPAMS,anddevelopcamaraderiewithfellowmembersandguests.
Sincerethanksgoestoourlong-timefunder,theChinaMedicalBoard,andthekeyco-organizersofthisconference,YaleSchoolofPublicHealthandYaleMacMillanCenter.Wedeeplyappreciatethegeneroussupportfromthesponsorsofthisevent–pleaserefertotheprogrambookforacompletelistandmoredetails.CHPAMS2016-2018BoardDirectorsdeserve special thanks with a spectacularly successful fundraising operation and numerous hours spent onbrainstorming,planning,andorganizingoftheconference.Forthehardworkofvolunteersoftheconference,whethertheyareinNewHavenorfromhundredsofmilesafar,wecannotthankthemenough.
Lastly,wethankeachofyourforattendingthisconferenceandbringingyourexpertiseandperspectivetoourgathering.You,membersandfriendsofCHPAMS,areourgreatestassettodayandtomorrow,andwecouldnotsucceedwithoutyoursupport.Throughoutthisconference,weaskyoutostayengaged,keepusproactiveandhelpusshapethefutureoftheSocietyandthefieldofhealthpolicyandmanagementinChina.CHPAMSwillcontinuethemissionofbridgingbetweenthealliedhealthsciencescommunitieswithinandoutsideofChinaandpromotinghealthandhealthequity.
GO CHPAMS!
Zhuo(Adam)Chen,Ph.D.President(2016-2018),CHPAMSAssociateProfessor,UniversityofGeorgia
XiChen,Ph.D.President(2018-2020),CHPAMSAssistantProfessor,YaleUniversity
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Program OverviewFRIDAY, MAY 11, 2018
AlexionAuditorium,100CollegeSt8:00AM-5:00PM ConferenceRegistration
8:30AM-8:50AM WelcomeandOpeningRemarks StenVermund,AnnaM.R.LauderProfessorofPublicHealth;Dean,YaleSchoolofPublicHealthZhuo(Adam)Chen,UniversityofGeorgia;President,CHPAMS Moderator:XiChen,YaleUniversity;President-Elect,CHPAMS
8:50AM-9:00AM GroupPhoto
9:00AM-10:00AM KeynoteI.CanChinaLeadUstotheNextGenerationofHealthCare?ASmart,Digital,andLearningHealthCareSystemHarlanKrumholz,HaroldH.Hines,Jr.ProfessorofMedicine;Director,Yale-NewHavenHospitalModerator:XuesongHan,AmericanCancerSociety;DirectorofMembership,CHPAMS
10:00AM-10:50AM KeynoteII.China:TheTransformtionofGlobalHealthLincolnChen,President,ChinaMedicalBoardModerator:Zhuo(Adam)Chen,UniversityofGeorgia;President,CHPAMS
10:50AM-11:05AM CoffeeBreak
11:05AM-12:00PM KeynoteIII.CanNationalHealthInsurancePromoteMoreEquitableAccesstoHealthCare?TPaulSchultz,MalcolmK.BrachmanProfessorEmeritusinEconomics;FormerDirectorof
EconomicGrowthCenter,YaleUniversity Moderator:XiChen,YaleUniversity;President-Elect,CHPAMS
12:00PM-12:50PM Lunch&Talk,CelebratingacenturyofmodernwesternmedicaleducationinChinapioneeredbyChinaMedicalBoard(founderofPekingUnionMedicalCollege)andYale-ChinaAssociation(founderofXiangyaMedicalSchool)LincolnChen,President,ChinaMedicalBoardDavidYoutz,President,Yale-ChinaAssociationModerator:Dong(Roman)Xu,SunYat-SenUniversity;DirectorofFundRaising,CHPAMS
12:50PM-1:40PM KeynoteIV.UsingInformationfromPatientstoGuideandAssessHealthcareTransformationPaulCleary,AnnaM.R.LauderProfessorofPublicHealth;FormerDean,YaleSchoolofPublic
HealthModerator:Zhuo(Adam)Chen,UniversityofGeorgia;President,CHPAMS
1:40PM-3:00PM RoundTable1:"MiningGold"fromBigDatainHealthcare HongyuZhao,DepartmentChairandIraV.HiscockProfessorofBiostatistics,Professorof
Genetics,StatisticsandDataScience,YaleUniversity
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ShuanggeMa,ProfessorofBiostatistics,YaleUniversityGongweiZhou,DeputyDirector,CenterforHealthStatisticsandInformationofNationalHealth
CommissionofChinaModerator:XuesongHan,AmericanCancerSociety;DirectorofMembership,CHPAMS
3:00PM-3:15PM CoffeeBreak
3:15PM-4:05PM KeynoteV.NewApproachestoSmokingCessation:BehavioralEconomics,FinancialIncentives,WindowsofOpportunitiesandWearablesJodySindelar,ProfessorofPublicHealth(HealthPolicy)andEconomics,YaleUniversity Moderator:Qi(Harry)Zhang,OldDominionUniversity;Treasurer,CHPAMS
4:05PM-5:20PM RoundTable2:Environment,ClimateChangeandHealth(JointwithYaleClimateChangeandHealthInitiative)MichelleBell,MaryE.PinchotProfessorofForestryandEnvironmentalStudiesandProfessorof
EnvironmentalHealth,YaleUniversityYaweiZhang,SectionChiefSurgicalOutcomesandEpidemiology,YaleDepartmentofSurgery;
AssociateProfessor,SchoolofPublicHealth,YaleUniversityModerator:Zheng(Jane)Li,USCDC/ATSDR;Secretary,CHPAMS
SessionA1:HealthInsurance:Reimbursement
SessionA2:HealthCareinOlderAdults
SessionA3:HealthcareMarket
Pre-FunctionRoom,100CollegeSt
ConferenceRoom144,100CollegeSt
ConferenceRoom145,100CollegeSt
5:20PM-6:30PM InfoSession:PublicHealthResearchInstitutions AlexionAuditorium,100CollegeSt
6:30PM-8:00PM
YuantaoHao,ProfessorandDean,SchoolofPublicHealth,SunYat-senUniversityTaoWu,ProfessorandDean,SchoolofMedicine; and Guohong Li, Professor and Vice director, China Hospital Development Institute, ShanghaiJiaotongUniversityXiaochenMa,ChinaCenterforHealthDevelopmentStudies,PekingUniversityLiLuo,ProfessorandDean,SchoolofPublicHealth,FudanUniversityJunLv,ProfessorandDirector, China Center for DisabilityStudies, Fudan Universit yLiangWang, ExecutiveAssociateDean,SchoolofPublicHealthandManagement, WenzhouMedicalUniversityModerator:Qi(Harry)Zhang,OldDominionUniversity;Treasurer,CHPAMS
CHPAMS10-yearCelebrationDinneratAlexionBuilding,100CollegeSt
SATURDAY, MAY 12, 2018
8:00AM-9:15AM SessionB1–OncologyHealthServicesResearch:EpidemiologyDataandTrendLEPH103,60CollegeSt
SessionB2–HealthInsurance:EffectsofHealthInsuranceLEPH115,60CollegeSt
SessionB3–ElderlyCareLEPH216,60CollegeSt
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SessionB4–HealthResourcesandSystemsResearchLEPH108,60CollegeSt
SessionB5–ChineseHealthSystemWinslowAuditorium,60CollegeSt
SessionB6–Primarycare/IntegrationinHealthSystemsLEPH101,60CollegeSt
SessionB7–MedicalPaymentSystemLEPH102,60CollegeSt
SessionB8–MentalHealthLEPH105,60CollegeSt
9:15AM-9:30AM CoffeeBreak LEPH1stfloor,60CollegeSt
9:30AM-10:45AM SessionC1–OncologyHealthServicesResearch:EconomicEvaluationLEPH103,60CollegeSt
SessionC2–CognitioninOlderAdultsLEPH115,60CollegeSt
SessionC3–ITCDataSpecialSessionLEPH216,60CollegeSt
SessionC4–HypertensionLEPH108,60CollegeSt
SessionC5–HospitalPerformanceEvaluationWinslowAuditorium,60CollegeSt
SessionC6–DrugsLEPH101,60CollegeSt
SessionC7–InterventionandBehaviorLEPH102,60CollegeSt
SessionC8–ChildDevelopment:EducationandInterventionLEPH105,60CollegeSt
11:00AM-12:10PM KeynoteVI.HealthEconomicsResearchattheNationalBureauofEconomicResearchHarknessAuditorium,333CedarSt
MichaelGrossman,ProfessorandDirector,NationalBureauofEconomicResearch(NBER)HealthProgram;AdvisoryBoardMember,CHPAMS
Moderator:Zhuo(Adam)Chen,UniversityofGeorgia;President,CHPAMS
12:10PM-12:40PM NetworkingLunch
12:40PM-1:20PM InfoSession:HealthcareIndustryinChina HarknessAuditorium,333CedarSt
1:20PM-2:30PM
CN-HealthcareMediaDRGSACCESSInternational(video)Moderator:LiangWang,EastTennesseeStateUniversity;DirectorofPublicRelations,CHPAMS
KeynoteVII.HealthMeasurementinChinesePopulationandtheFutureofDiseaseBurdenStudy HarknessAuditorium,333CedarStGonghuanYang,Professor;FormerViceDirector,ChinaCDCModerator:Qi(Harry)Zhang,OldDominionUniversity;Treasurer,CHPAMS
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2:30PM-2:55PM CoffeeBreak LEPH1stfloor,60CollegeSt
2:55PM-4:10PM SessionD1–OncologyHealthServicesResearch:PolicyEvaluationandResearchMethods
LEPH103,60CollegeStSessionD2–SJTUSpecialSession:HospitalResourceAllocationandEquityofAccessto
LEPH115,60CollegeStHospitalServices
SessionD3–ChronicDiseases-I
SessionD4–HealthcareExpenditureandAccess
SessionD5–MedicalViolence
LEPH216,60CollegeSt
LEPH108,60CollegeSt
WinslowAuditorium,60CollegeSt
SessionD6–GLOSpecialSessionI:Environment,SmokingandPopulationHealthLEPH101,60CollegeSt
SessionD7–HealthInequality
SessionD8–ResearchMethodsandData
4:15PM-5:30PM SessionE1–ChildDevelopment:ChildHealth
SessionE2–ChronicDiseases-II
LEPH102,60CollegeSt
LEPH105,60CollegeSt
LEPH103,60CollegeSt
LEPH115,60CollegeStSessionE3–CaseStudiesinIntegratedServiceDelivery
LEPH216,60CollegeStSessionE4–PatientSatisfactionandPatient-DoctorRelationship
LEPH108,60CollegeStSessionE5–Diet
WinslowAuditorium,60CollegeStSessionE6–Urban-RuralDisparities
SessionE7–WorkforceinHospital
SessionE8–GLOSpecialSessionII:AirPollution
LEPH101,60CollegeSt
LEPH102,60CollegeSt
LEPH105,60CollegeSt
5:30PM-7:00PM YaleCampusTour
7:00PM-9:00PM CHPAMS10-YearCelebrationPartyandFarewellDinneratYale Macmillan Center
SUNDAY, MAY 13, 2018
8:00AM-2:00PM NetworkingEventatEastRockPark
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Breakout SessionsSESSION A
MAY 11, 2018, FRIDAY, 4:05-5:20PM
A1:HealthInsurance:Reimbursement(Chair:MeiSun,FudanUniversity)Pre-FunctionRoom,100CollegeSt
A1-1.Reimbursementforinjury-inducedmedicalexpensesinChinesesocialmedicalinsuranceschemes:asystematicanalysisoflegislativedocumentsGuoqingHu CentralSouthUniversity
A1-2.TheimpactofreimbursementpolicyonfinancialburdenofEnd-stagerenaldisease(ESRD)patients:analysisofdataset2010-2016inruralChina JunnanJiang HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology
A1-3.TheImpactofReimbursementpolicychangesonrehabilitationservicesforChildrenwithdisabilitiesinShanghai,China MeiSun FudanUniversity
A2:HealthCareinOlderAdults(Chair:YanhongZhu,ShanghaiJiaoTongUniversity)ConferenceRoom144,100CollegeSt
A2-1.AnalysisontheDiseaseBurdenofneovascularAge-relatedMacularDegenerationinShanghai YanhongZhu ShanghaiJiaoTongUniversity
A2-2.TheimpactofbasicpublichealthservicesprovisiononelderlyhealthinChinaFengHuang ShanghaiUniversityofFinanceandEconomics
A2-3.Theassociationbetweenlivingarrangementsandthepsychologicalwell-beingofChineseolderadults:theroleoffinancialsourcesYaFang Xiamenuniversity
A2-4.ThesubsequentcourseofdisabilityinolderpersonsdischargedtoaskillednursingfacilityafteranacutehospitalizationZuyunLiu YaleUniversity
A3:HealthcareMarket(Chair:FengQian,UniversityatAlbany-StateUniversityofNewYork) ConferenceRoom145,100CollegeStA3-1.ChallengesandOpportunitiesforReportingPopulation-BasedHypertensionMeasuresUsingHealth
InformationExchange(HIE)DatainNewYorkFengQian UniversityatAlbany-StateUniversityofNewYork
A3-2.ThreeMissingLinksinChina'sNationalHealthcareQualityStrategy:PatientInvolvement,AutomatedQualityMeasurementandtheReturnonInvestmentJunqiaoChen UniversityofOxford
A3-3.InformationTransparencyandPriceDynamics:TheCaseofNewHampshireHealthcareMarketRuiWang TulaneUniversity
A3-4.TheImpactofPatientMobilityonDifferentHealthCareSystems:AWelfareAnalysisYaohuiDong ToulouseSchoolofEconomics
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SESSION B MAY 12, 2018, SATURDAY, 8:00-9:15aM
B1:OncologyHealthServicesResearch:EpidemiologyDataandTrends(Chairs:XuesongHan,AmericanCancerSociety;Ya-ChenTinaShih,UTMDAndersonCancerCenter;LanjingZhang,RutgersUniversity) LEPH103,60CollegeStB1-1.TheChineseequivalentofSEER-Medicare and theCancer Supplement of MEP
AaronYao UniversityofVirginiaB1-2.Availabilityofpediatricanti-cancerdrugsinChina(I140)
BingJiang PekingUniversityB1-3.NationalExpendituresofFalse-PositivesinAU.S.LungCancerScreeningProgramwithLow-DoseComputed
Tomography JinhaiHuo UniversityofFloridaB1-4. Geographic disparities in types of cancer treatment and medical costs at the end of life for patients with cancer
in ChinaAnli Leng Shandong University
B2:HealthInsurance:EffectsofHealthInsurance(Chair:HongqiaoFu,PekingUniversity)LEPH115,60CollegeSt
B2-1.Doeshealthinsurancesavelivesandimprovehealth?EvidencefromChina HongqiaoFu PekingUniversity
B2-2.DisparityofsocialmedicalinsuranceprotectiononthecatastrophichealthexpenditureofthefunctionallimitedelderlyinChina
JingWang HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology
B3:ElderlyCare(Chair:XiaodongGuan,PekingUniversity)LEPH216,60CollegeSt
B3-1.Prevalence,variationtrendandassociatedfactorsofself-medicationinChina:evidencefromCHARLSpaneldataXiaodongGuan PekingUniversity
B3-2.Self-treatmentforthemiddle-agedandelderlyinChinaChenjinMa RenminUniversityofChina
B3-3.StudyontheHealthRelatedQualityofLifeanditsInfluencingFactorsamongtheElderlyinShaanxiProvinceundertheBackgroundofAgingQinxiangXue XI'anJiaotongUniversity
B3-4.Thewillingnesstopayforeldercareandassociatedfactorsinhome-dwellingelders——analysisbasedonInterRAI-HCdata ZitangHe PekingUnionMedicalCollege
B4:HealthResourcesandSystemsResearch(Chair:YanLi,IcahnSchoolofMedicineatMountSinai) LEPH108,60CollegeStB4-1.RegionalComparativeStudyofMedicalResourceAllocationEfficiencyinVariousCommunityHealthService
StationsinShandongProvinceLeijieQiu WeifangMedicalUniversity
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B4-2.SpatialAnalysisonHealthResourcesandHealthCooperationGuiCao RenminUniversityofChina
B4-3.AnalysisontheSimulationofTotalHealthExpenditureinChinaBasedonSystemDynamicsModelLiqingLi DepartmentofManagementScienceandEngineering
B4-4.ABriefOverviewofHealthCareSystemsEngineeringinChinaMinYu AcademyofMilitaryMedicalScience
B5:ChineseHealthSystem(Chair:ZiweiSong,U.S.CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention) WinslowAuditorium,60CollegeStB5-1.StudyonthePromotionofHolisticCareModelandtheRoadmapofHealthyChinaStrategy
GuozhongHe KunmingMedicalUniversity,GuizhouUniversityofEngineeringScienceB5-2.TheImpactofChinaHealthSystemReformonitsHealthSystemEfficiency:ASyntheticControlMethodAnalysis
of49UpperMiddleIncomeCountriesLuyuZhang PekingUniversity
B5-3.AReviewofDataSourcesforStudyingEconomicandPolicyAspectsofChina’sHealthSystemsZiweiSong U.S.CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention
B5-4.DoseChineseNewHealthReformcareaboutthepatientsafety:anevaluationofhumanresourceandcapitalinvestmentsonpublichospitalsincountylevelPengqianFang HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology
B6:PrimaryCare/IntegrationinHealthSystems(Chair:NathanDong,ColumbiaUniversity) LEPH101,60CollegeStB6-1.Developmentandvalidationofsmartphone-basedvirtualpatientstoassessthequalityofprimaryhealthcarein
ruralareas:astudyprotocolJing Liao SunYat-senUniversity
B6-2.We'veComeaLongWay:UrbanizationandAccessBarrierstoHealthCareinChinaNathanDong ColumbiaUniversity
B6-3.TheImpactofHealthInsuranceIntegrationonHealthcareUtilizationinChinaBingxiaoWu RutgersUniversity
B6-4.Villagedoctors'turnoverintentionanditsinfluencingfactorsinChina:anationalcross-sectionalstudyBingjieShen ChineseAcademyofMedicalSciences&PekingUnionMedicalCollege
B7:MedicalPaymentSystem(Chair:LuwenShi,PekingUniversity)LEPH102,60CollegeSt
B7-1.ImpactsofglobalbudgetpaymentsystemonaChineseurbansecondaryhospital:aretrospectivelongitudinalstudyLuwenShi PekingUniversity
B7-2.Effectivenessevaluationofquotapaymentforspecificdiseasesunderglobalbudget:atypicalproviderpaymentsystemreforminruralChinaHaomiaoLi HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology,
B7-3.EffectsofpharmaceuticalsreimbursementcriteriapolicyinSanmingTingYin PekingUniversity
B8:MentalHealth(Chair:ManJiang,FudanUniversity)LEPH105,60CollegeSt
B8-1.AssociationofStigma,Depression,andAnxietywithNon-adherencetoAntiretroviralTherapyinChinaManJiang FudanUniversity
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B8-2.Thedisparityinmentalhealthbetweentwogenerations'internalmigrantsinChinaLingLi SunYat-senUniversity
B8-3.InternalMigrationandMentalHealth:AnExaminationoftheHealthyMigrationPhenomenoninChinaChaoMa SoutheastUniversity
B8-4.ThemediatingeffectofpositivepsychologicalvariablesintherelationshipbetweensocialsupportanddepressivesymptomsamongChineseshiduparents:across-sectionalstudyWangYang ChinaMedicalUniversity
SESSION C MAY 12, 2018, SATURDAY, 9:30-10:45aM
C1:OncologyHealthServicesResearch:EconomicEvaluation(Chair:Ya-ChenTinaShih,UTMDAndersonCancerCenter;XuesongHan,AmericanCancerSociety;LanjingZhang,RutgersUniversity) LEPH103,60CollegeStC1-1.EconomicEvaluationofUniversalLynchSyndromeScreeningAmongPatientswithColorectalCancer
JingHao GeisingerHealthSystem C1-2.DoAdvancesinBreastCancerTreatmentRenderScreeningMammographyNotCost-effectiveforAverage-Risk
Women?ShenYu UTMDAndersonCancerCenter
C1-3.Chemotherapyuse,end-of-lifecare,andcostsofcareamongpatientsdiagnosedwithStageIVpancreaticcancerYuhuaBao WeillCornellMedicalCollege
C1-4.Theapproval,reimbursementcoverageandpriceofnewanti-cancerdrugsinChinaJingChen PekingUniversity
C2:CognitioninOlderAdults(Chair:MeilingYing,UniversityofRochester)LEPH115,60CollegeSt
C2-1.Jointtrajectoriesofcognitionandfrailtyandassociatedburdenofpatient-reportedoutcomesZuyunLiu YaleUniversity
C2-2.AssociationofOlfactoryDysfunctionandCognitioninOlderAdults:TheNationalHealthandNutritionExaminationSurvey(NHANES),2013-2014JingkaiWei UNCChapelHill
C2-3.AssociationofDepressiveSymptomsandCognitioninOlderAdults:TheNationalHealthandNutritionExaminationSurvey(NHANES),2011-2014MeilingYing UniversityofRochester
C2-4.AssociationofSubstitutingSedentaryTimewithModerate-to-VigorousPhysicalActivityandCognitioninOlderAdults:TheNationalHealthandNutritionExaminationSurvey(NHANES),2011-2014JingkaiWei UNCChapelHill
C3:ITCDataSpecialSession(Chair:CeShang,UniversityofIllinoisatChicago)LEPH216,60CollegeSt
C3-1.GlobalSmokingBehavior:AnIntroductiontoITCDataGeoffreyFong UniversityofWaterloo
C3-2.TheimpactofChinaNationalTobaccoCompany’scigarette‘premiumization’strategyonChinesesmokers’beliefsandbrand–switchingbehaviorbetween2009and2013-15:FindingsfromtheITCChinaSurveySteveShaoweiXu UniversityofWaterloo
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C3-3.TheAssociationbetweenCigaretteTaxStructuresandPriceVariability-EvidencefromaLargeNumberofCountries CeShang UniversityofIllinoisatChicago
C4:Hypertension(Chair:XiaodongGuan,PekingUniversity)LEPH108,60CollegeSt
C4-1.TheImpactsofFullCoverageforEssentialMedicinesonHypertensionTherapy:aLongitudinalStudyfromanEasternCityinChinaXiaodongGuan PekingUniversity
C4-2.DecomposingtheEffectofDrugBenefitProgramonAntihypertensiveMedicationAdherence:EvidencefromXinjiang,ChinaYujiZhangShiheziUniversityofMedicine
C4-3.InternetAccessandUrban-ruralDisparityofHypertensionSelf-managementAmongtheElderlyPopulationinChinaYinziJin PekingUniversity
C5:HospitalPerformanceEvaluation(Co-Chairs:ZhengqiuLin,YaleUniversity&Shu-XiaLi,YaleUniversity) WinslowAuditorium,60CollegeSt
C5-1.IntroductionofChinesehospitalrankingmethodfromtheaspectoftheoreticalframework,realisticchoiceandsocialeffectLuoLi FudanUniversity
C5-2.RiskadjustmentconsiderationsinthecontextofevaluatinghospitalqualityofcareZhenqiuLin YaleUniversity
C5-3.CMS'sOverallHospitalRatingsAreBiasedAgainstHospitalswithComplexPatientsandBroadRangeofServicesXuSusan AssociationofAmericanMedicalColleges
C6:Drugs(Chair:TingYin,PekingUniversity)LEPH101,60CollegeSt
C6-1.EffectsofdrugprocurementundercappricepolicyinSanmingTingYin PekingUniversity
C6-2.TheAnalysisoftheCurrentSituationofMedicalInsurancePolicyandMedicalInsuranceCatalogforrarediseasesinChinaFeiLiu SichuanUniversity
C6-3.UniquepatternsofdrugutilizationinShanghaiMunicipality,ChinaHaiLin ShanghaiHealthDevelopmentResearchCenter
C7:IntervationandBehavior(Chair:LiangWang,EastTennesseeStateUniversity)LEPH102,60CollegeSt
C7-1.Theeffectsoffinancialinterventionstrategiesonreducingthecaesareansectionrate:AsystematicreviewChunChen WenzhouMedicalUniversity.
C7-2.TheEffectsofMedicaidPrimaryCareRateIncreaseonPrenatalCareUtilization,MaternalSmoking,andBirthOutcomesJingLi WeillCornellMedicalCollege
C7-3.Knowledge,attitude,practiceofsexualbehaviorandcondomuseamonguniversitystudents:aglobalreviewXiaoxuWang YaleUniversity
C7-4.ChallengesandOpportunitiesinWICPolicyResearchHarryZhang OldDominionUniversity
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C8:ChildDevelopment:EducationandIntervention(Chair:DonglanZhang,UniversityofGeorgia) LEPH105,60CollegeStC8-1.PresentSituationandInterventionsonSexEducationofSeniorStudentsinPrimarySchoolsinUrbanFringe
AreaofJinanShutongHuo YaleUniversity
C8-2.TheEffectofStrengtheningPhysicalEducationonAcademicAchievementsofHighSchoolStudents:EvidencefromShanghaiHighSchoolPhysicalActivitiesReformXiaochenMa PekingUniversity
C8-3.AdvancingParentingSkills:ProtocolforaPilotStudyonEarlyChildhoodInterventionUsingTextMessaginginRuralChinaDonglanZhang UniversityofGeorgia
C8-4.TheEffectsonInappropriateWeightforGestationalAgeofanSMSbasedEducationalInterventionforPregnantWomeninXi'anChina:aQuasi-RandomizedControlledTrialDanWang Xi'anJiaotongUniversity
SESSION D MAY 12, 2018, SATURDAY, 3:00-4:15PM
D1:OncologyHealthServicesResearch:PolicyEvaluationandResearchMethods(Chair:LanjingZhang,RutgersUniversity;XuesongHan,AmericanCancerSociety;Ya-ChenTinaShih,UTMDAndersonCancerCenter) LEPH103,60CollegeStD1-1.IntegrativeEpidemiologicalStudiesofCalciumIntakeandColorectalCancertoInformPreventionandControl
StrategiesZhangXuehong BrighamandWomen'sHospitalandHarvardMedicalSchool
D1-2.Factorsassociatedwithmisclassificationofnode-negativecolorectalcancerswithtumordepositZhangLanjing&KunHu UnivMedCenterofPrinceton/RutgersUniv
D1-3.Genetictestingandcancerbeliefsamongpatientswithbreast/ovarianandcolorectalcancersHongyeWei TheUniversityofGeorgia
D1-4.Trends in the five-year cancer survivals among US born and Non-US born residents in the United States, 1975-2011Xin Hu Yale University
D2:SJTUSpecialSession:HospitalResourceAllocationandEquityofAccesstoHospitalServices(Chair:Guohong Li,ShanghaiJiaotongUniversity)
D2-1.HowdoesHospitalPaymentMechanismPlayItsRoleinHealthServiceOutcomesChangeunderChina’sContext?ThePolicyTransmissionTheoreticalAnalysisSuwei Yuan ShanghaiJiaotongUniversity
D2-2.Across-sectionalstudyaboutcesareansectioninShanghai:clinicalneedsvs.socialfactorsandrelatedcostsYuyin Xiao ShanghaiJiaotongUniversity
D2-3.FeasibilityofHierarchicalDiagnosisandTreatmentinShanghaiCheng Huang ShanghaiJiaoTongUniversity
D2-4.TheHospitalDeanshouldlearnthepatient’sthinkingmodel-advicetohospitalmanagementreformandresourceallocation
LEPH115,60CollegeSt
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ChenliWang ShanghaiJiaotongUniversity
D3:ChronicDiseases-I(Chair:HaoXue,NorthwestUniversity)LEPH216,60CollegeSt
D3-1.ProviderDiagnosticAbilityandInappropriateAntibioticPrescriptiontoOutpatientsinChina'sRuralClinicsHaoXue NorthwestUniversity
D3-2.Educationaldisparitiesintheassociationsbetweenself-monitoringofbloodglucoseandglycemiccontrolintype2diabetespatientsinXiamen,ChinaYanbingZeng XiamenUniversity
D3-3.Intercorganizationalcollaboration:improvinghealthoutcomesforruralpatientswithchronicdiseasesYinXuan NanjingMedicalUniversity
D3-4.MedicalcarestudywithpsoriasisarthritiswithSHI"bigdata"setDavidMatusiewicz FOMUniversityofAppliedSciences
D4:HealthcareExpenditureandAccess(Chair:LanlanXu,IMPAQInternational)LEPH108,60CollegeSt
D4-1.TheLegalGain:TheImpactofthe1986AmnestyProgramonImmigrants’AccesstoandUseofHealthCareLanlanXu IMPAQInternational
D4-2.SpilloverEffectofHealthCareExpenditureonHealth-RelatedQualityofLifeinChinaYafeiSi Xi'anJiaotongUniversity
D4-3.EvidenceonaccesstomedicinesforacuteandchronicdiseasesandmedicineuseincommunitiesfromhouseholdsurveysinBeijing,ChinaPengqingDeng SichuanUniversity
D4-4.ExploringtheeffectofweekendadmissiononhealthoutcomesofacutemyocardialinfarctioninpatientsinShanxi,ChinaXiaojunLin HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology
D5:MedicalViolence(Chair:YuxianDu,TexasA&MUniversity)WinslowAuditorium,60CollegeSt
D5-1.ViolenceandPatientResponsetoMedicalDisputesinChinaYuxianDu TexasA&MUniversity
D5-2.PrevalenceandriskfactorsassociatedwithworkplaceviolenceagainstgeneralpractitionersinChina:Across-sectionalstudyZuxunLu HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology
D5-3.WorkplaceViolenceAgainstMedicalStudentsinWuhan,ChinaSobowaleKunmi YaleUniversity
D5-4.MeasuringPublicReactiontoMediaReportsofViolenceAgainstMedicalStaffinChinaMengfeiYu ZhejiangUniversity
D6:GLOSpecialSessionI:Environment,SmokingandPopulationHealth(Chair:CeShang,UniversityofIllinoisatChicago) LEPH101,60CollegeStD6-1.SomethinginthePipe:FlintWaterCrisisandHealthatBirth
RuiWang TulaneUniversityD6-2.Smokingandcigarettepacksize:evidencefrom75countriesfrom2007to2014
Kai-WenCheng UniversityofIllinoisatChicago D6-3.Whataffectspregnantwomenexposetosecondhandsmoke:across-sectionalstudyintheborderandminority
urbanareasofnorthwestChina
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JiangyunChen HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology D6-4.R24proposaltobuildaconsortiumontrans-disciplinarypublichealthlawresearch(PHLR),education,
preventionofsubstanceusedisordersinColorado QingLi UniversityofColoradoDenver,SanDiegoStateUniversity
D7:HealthInequality(Chair:HuiwenXu,UniversityofRochesterMedicalCenter)LEPH102,60CollegeSt
D7-1.Ataleoftwocities:AssociationsbetweenPublicHealthEquityPolicyandtheutilizationofmaternalhealthcareamongmigrantwomeninGuangdong,ChinaWenChen SunYat-senUniversity
D7-2.TargetingMorePreciselytoVulnerableGroupsWhenAllocatingHealthProfessionalsinRuralChinaSuhangSong PekingUniversity
D7-3.DoesUniversalHealthCoverageImplyEquitableAccesstoInpatientCareamongOlderAdultsinChina:EvidencefromtheCHARLSbaselinesurvey HuiwenXu UniversityofRochesterMedicalCenter
D8:SessiononResearchMethodsandData(Chair:LiuLei,WashingtonUniversityinSt.Louis) LEPH105,60CollegeStD8-1.ThePerformanceEvaluationofChinapharmaceuticallistedfirms:AThree-StageBayesianstochasticrandom
frontieranalysisDanLi SoutheastUniversity
D8-2.AstatisticalapproachtoanalyzelongitudinaldatawithreportbiasYeShen UniversityofGeorgia
D8-3.GenericCost-EffectivenessAnalysisModels:AToolforInformedDecisionmakinginPrecisionMedicineJingHao GeisingerHealthSystem
D8-4.RobustBayesianvariableselectionformodelingmeanmedicalcostsLiuLei WashingtonUniversityinSt.Louis
SESSION E MAY 12, 2018, SATURDAY, 4:15-5:30PM
E1:ChildDevelopment:Childhealth(Chair:WubinXie,GeorgeWashingtonUniversity)LEPH103,60CollegeSt
E1-1.AssociationbetweenAcculturationandBodyWeightStatusamongMigrantChildreninGuangzhou,China:ACross-SectionalStudyXiaolingHuang SunYat-senUniversity
E1-2.ParentalmigrationandEarlyChildhoodDevelopmentinruralChinaWubinXieGeorgeWashingtonUniversity
E1-3.Availability,pricesandaffordabilityofessentialmedicinesforchildreninJiangsuProvince,ChinaXinLiNanjingMedicalUniversity
E1-4.GrandfathersandGrandsons:China'sNewRuralPensionSchemeandChildhealthJinyangYang VirginiaTech
E2:ChronicDiseases-II(Chair:MingqiFu,HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechonology) LEPH115,60CollegeSt
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E2-1.LongTermHealthConsequencesamongWenchuanEarthquakeAffectedAdultSurvivors:EvidencefromLiteratureandEmpiricalDataMingqiFu HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechonology
E2-2.Ismetabolicsyndromethesymbolofeconomicdevelopmentandsocialtransformation?EvidencefromtheChinaNationalStrokePreventionProject WenzhengLi HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology
E2-3.Spatial-temporalEpidemiologyofViralHepatitisinChina(2003-2015):ImplicationsforpreventionandcontrolpolicyBinZhu Xi'anJiaotongUniversity&CityUniversityofHongKong
E2-4.Majordiseaseburdenandall-causemortalityamongtheChinalargestmultiplemetalexposurecohort:Jinchangcohort ZhiyuanCheng LanzhouUniversity&YaleUniversity
E3:CaseStudiesinIntegratedServiceDelivery(Chair:MiaoCai,SaintLouisUniversity)LEPH216,60CollegeSt
E3-1.People-centeredintegratedcareinChina-acasestudyofLuohuLinlinHu PekingUnionMedicalCollege
E3-2.DoesAMedicalConsortiumInfluenceHealthOutcomesofHospitalizedCancerPatients:AnIntegratedCareModelinShanxi,ChinaMiaoCai SaintLouisUniversity
E3-3.SystemDynamicsModelingStudyonHierarchicalMedicalCareSystemandPolicySimulation:ACasestudyinZhejiangProvince HaoZhang HangzhouNormalUniversity
E3-4.Anintegratedmedical-nursingcaremodelforcognitively-impairedelderlyinNorthernChina:Practice,PerspectivesandProspectsTingAo CapitalMedicalUniversityofChina
E4:PatientSatisfactionandPatient-doctorRelationship(Chair:XuanLi,LehighUniversity)LEPH108,60CollegeSt
E4-1.Exploringpathwaystooutpatients'satisfactionwithhealthcareinChinesepublichospitalsinurbanandruralareasusingpatient-reportedexperiencesXuanxuanWang NanjingMedicalUniversity
E4-2.Intervenepatients‘behaviorbystereotypedecline:ResearchontheDoctor-PatientRelationshipamongInternetUsersRunLiang ZhejiangUniversity
E4-3.JobBurnoutisAssociatedwithworseDoctor-patientRelationshipamongtheVillageDoctorsinRuralChinaWenjunZhang BeijingNormalUniversity
E4-4.TheImpactofOnlinePhysicianRatingsonPatientChoiceXuanLi LehighUniversity
E5:Diet(Chair:NicoleKatapodis,UniversityofGeorgia)WinslowAuditorium,60CollegeSt
E5-1.PathwaysofbehavioralfactorsmediatingbetweenSocioeconomicStatusandObesity:EvidencefromChinaHealthandNutritionSurveyYuxuanGu ZhejiangUniversity
E5-2.WillLow-IncomePopulationsLoveSpicyFoodsMore?AccountingforTastesXuelingYan SichuanUniversity
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E5-3.Cost-EffectivenessofFinancialIncentivesandDisincentivesforImprovingDietandHealththroughtheSupplementalNutritionAssistanceProgramJunxiuLiu FriedmanSchoolofNutritionandPolicy
E5-4.ModelingfoodaccessandfruitsandvegetablesconsumptioninaruralcommunityofTexasNicoleKatapodis UniversityofGeorgia
E6:Urban-RuralDisparities(Chair:HeWang,HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology) LEPH101,60CollegeStE6-1.Urban-ruralDisparitiesinHealthCareUtilisationamongChineseAdultsfrom1993to2011
JiajiaLi ShandongUniversityE6-2.Whatdoreallycausethedisparitiesofchronicdiseasebetweenurbanandruralmedicalinsurancecoverage:A
crosssectionalstudyofCKDinpatientfromWuhan,ChinaHeWang HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology
E6-3.Rural-urbandisparityincategoryIIvaccinationamongchildrenunderfiveyearsofage:EvidencefromasurveyinShandong,ChinaChengchaoZhou ShandongUniversity
E6-4.EffectofChina'smaternalhealthpolicyonreducingthegapbetweenurbanandruralwomen'shospitaldelivery:Evidencefromtwocross-sectionalsurveysXiaojingFan Xi'anJiaotongUniversity
E7:WorkforceinHospital(Chair:JiatongZou,FudanUniversity)LEPH102,60CollegeSt
E7-1.AnalysisofthejobsatisfactionofChina'sgrassrootsmalariacontrolstaffanditsinfluencingfactorsinthestageofmalariaeliminationGangLi HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology
E7-2.Anexploratoryfactoranalysisofselectedphysicians'careerrelatedneedsinShanghai,ChinaYuanMin FudanUniversity
E7-3.CareerrelatedNeedssatisfactionandbehavioralintentionsofselectedphysiciansinShanghai,ChinaJiatongZou FudanUniversity
E8:GLOSpecialSessionII:AirPollution(Chair:ZhengLi,USCDC/ATSDR)LEPH105,60CollegeSt
E8-1.AirPollutionandLungCancerMortality:EvidencefromaNaturalExperiment QingHan TheUniversityofKansas
E8-2.WhatHappensintheWombundertheDome:TheImpactofAirPollutiononBirthOutcomesXiaoyingLiu UniversityofPennsylvania
E8-3.MaternalExposuretoAmbientAirPollutionandChildhoodOverweightandObesity:AProspectiveBirthCohortStudyinWuhan,ChinaShaopingYang HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology
E8-4.MaternalExposuretoAirPollutionandRiskofNeuralTubeDefectsJinzhuZhao HuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology
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Keynote and Invited SpeakersKEYNOTE SPEAKER
LincolnC.Chen,M.D.Dr.LincolnC.ChenisPresidentoftheChinaMedicalBoard.Startedin1914,theBoardwasendowedbyJohnD.RockefellerasanindependentAmericanfoundationtoadvancehealthinChinaandAsiabystrengtheningmedicaleducation,research,andpolicies.Dr.ChenwastheHarvardSchoolofPublicHealthTaroTakemiProfessorofInternationalHealth,Directorofthe University-wide Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, and thefounding Director of the Harvard Global Equity Initiative. Earlier, Dr. Chen served asExecutive Vice-President of the Rockefeller Foundation, and he represented the FordFoundationinIndiaandBangladesh.Inadditiontoservingonmanyboards,Dr.ChenwastheSpecialEnvoyoftheWHODirector-General inHumanResourcesforHealth,theFounding
Chair of theWHO-based Global HealthWorkforce Alliance, and a foundingmember of Advisory Board to the UNSecretary-GeneraloftheUNFundforInternationalPartnerships.Dr.ChenisamemberoftheNationalAcademyofSciences’InstituteofMedicine,theAmericanAcademyofArtsandSciences,theWorldAcademyofArtsandSciences,andtheCouncilonForeignRelations.
PaulD.Cleary,Ph.D.Dr.PaulD.ClearyistheAnnaM.R.LauderProfessorofPublicHealthintheDepartmentofHealthPolicyandManagement.HeservedasDeanoftheYaleSchoolofPublicHealthfrom2006to2017.HeholdssecondarypositionsasProfessorofSociologyandintheInstituteforSocial and Institute for Social and Policy Studies. He directs the Yale Center forInterdisciplinaryResearchonAIDS(CIRA),whichprovidesinfrastructuresupporttoalmost50 research and training grants and over 150 affiliated scientists. Dr. Cleary has been amemberoftheAcademyofMedicine(AOM)since1994.HehasalsobeenamemberoftheConnecticutAcademyforScienceandEngineeringsince2007.In1996,hewasselectedasadistinguishedfellowoftheAssociationforHealthServicesResearch,andin2002,received
theDistinguishedInvestigatorAwardfromtheAcademyforHealthServicesResearchandHealthPolicy.In2010,Dr.Clearywas awarded the Picker Award for Excellence in the Advancement of Patient-Centered Care by the PickerInstitute. From 2005 to 2016 Dr. Cleary chaired the National Advisory Committee for The RobertWood JohnsonFoundationInvestigatorAwardsinHealthPolicyResearchProgram.
MichaelGrossman,Ph.D.Dr.MichaelGrossmanhasbeenaffiliatedwiththeNationalBureauofEconomicResearchsince1966.Currently,hedirectstheNBER’sHealthEconomicsProgramandisDistinguishedProfessorofEconomicsattheCityUniversityofNewYorkGraduateCenter,wherehehastaughtsince1972.HeisamemberoftheInstituteofMedicineoftheNationalAcademyofSciences,apastpresidentoftheEasternEconomicAssociation,andthepastpresidentoftheAmericanSocietyofHealthEconomists.Hisresearchhasfocusedoneconomicmodelsofthedeterminantsofhealth,theeconomicsofsubstanceuseandabuse,andthedeterminantsofinterestratesontax-exempthospitalbonds.Dr.Grossmanistheinauguralrecipientofthe
VictorR.FuchsAwardforlifetimecontributionstothefieldofhealtheconomics,presentedbytheAmericanSocietyofHealthEconomistsin2008.
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HarlanMKrumholz,M.D.Dr.HarlanKrumholzisacardiologistandhealthcareresearcheratYaleUniversityandYale-NewHavenHospital.HeistheHaroldH.Hines,Jr.ProfessorofMedicineandDirectoroftheYaleCenterforOutcomesResearchandEvaluation(CORE),oneofthenation’sfirstandmostproductiveresearchunitsdedicatedtoproducinginnovationstoimprovepatientoutcomesandpromotebetterpopulationhealth.He isalsoaDirectorof theRobertWood JohnsonFoundationClinicalScholarsProgram,whichpreparestalentedphysicianstobecomefuturehealth care leaders. Dr. Krumholz has been honored by membership in the Institute ofMedicine, the Association of American Physicians, and the American Society for ClinicalInvestigation.HewasnamedaDistinguishedScientistoftheAmericanHeartAssociation.HewaselectedtotheBoardofTrusteesoftheAmericanCollegeofCardiologyandtheBoardof
Directors of theAmericanBoard of InternalMedicine, andwas appointed by theU.S.government to theBoard ofGovernorsofthePatient-CenteredOutcomesResearchInstitute.Heisa2014recipientoftheFriendshipAwardfromthePeople’sRepublicofChinainrecognitionofhiscollaborativeeffortstodevelopanationalcardiovascularresearchnetwork.
TPaulSchultz,Ph.D.Dr. T Paul Schultz is Malcolm K. Brachman Professor Emeritus in Economics at YaleUniversitysince1975,DirectorofEconomicGrowthCenteratYaleUniversity1983-1996,andpreviouslyProfessorattheUniversityofMinnesota,FounderandDirectorofPopulationResearch Program at the Rand Corporation, and economist with the Joint EconomicCommittee, U.S. Congress, and intern Council of Economic Advisors. President of theEuropeanSocietyforPopulationEconomics,FellowAmericanAssociationforAdvancementof Science, Member of the Conference on Income and Wealth, NBER and IUSSP, SeniorResearchFellow,InstituteforPolicyReform,BureauforResearchandEconomicAnalysisofDevelopment, and Institute for the Study of Labor, and National Associate, National
AcademiesofSciences,EngineeringandMedicine,andFellowEconometricsSociety.IreneTaeuberAwardforResearchbythePopulationAssociationofAmerica,andmemberoftheBoardofTrustees,EconomicResearchForumforArabCountries,IranandTurkey.
JodyL.Sindelar,Ph.D.Dr.JodySindelarisaProfessorofPublicHealthandEconomicsattheYaleSchoolofPublicHealth (YSPH), Department of Health Policy and Management (HPM), and at the YaleUniversityDepartmentofEconomics.Inaddition,sheisaResearchAssociateattheNationalBureauEconomicResearch(NBER),ResearchFellowattheIZAInstituteofLaborEconomics,AssociatedFacultyattheInstitutionforSocialandPolicyStudies(ISPS)atYale,BingVisitingfaculty at Rand Corporation in SantaMonica, CA andWashington,DC, and has been thePresident-elect,President,PastPresident& foundingmemberof theAmericanSocietyofHealthEconomists(ASHEcon).Dr.Sindelarisanexpertontheeconomicsofsubstanceabuse,includingalcoholism,illicitdrugsandsmoking,aswellasobesity.Herstudiesincludelost
productivity,cost-effectivenessoftreatments,socialcosts,andpolicy.Shehaspublishedover100papersandstudiesontheimpactsofsubstanceabuseonproductivity,educationalattainment,genderdifferences,andrelatedpolicyissuesineconomics,policy,addiction,healthandmedicaljournals.Shehasservedonnumerouseditorial,review,advisoryandotherboardsandcommittees,andhaspresentedherresearchatseminarsandconferencesbothnationallyandinternationally.
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StenH.Vermund,M.D.,Ph.D.Dr.StenVermund isDeanandAnnaM.R.LauderProfessorofPublicHealth;ProfessorofEpidemiology (Microbial Diseases); Professor of Pediatrics. He is a pediatrician andinfectiousdiseaseepidemiologistfocusedondiseasesoflowandmiddleincomecountries.HisworkonHIV-HPVinteractionsamongwomeninBronxmethadoneprogramsmotivateda change in the 1993CDCAIDS case surveillance definition and inspiredcervical cancerscreeningprogramslaunchedwithinHIV/AIDSprogramsaroundtheworld.Thethrustofhisresearchhasfocusedonhealthcareaccess,adolescentsexualandreproductivehealthandrights,andpreventionofHIVtransmissionamonggeneralandkeypopulations, includingmother-to-child.
GonghuanYang,M.D.Dr.GonghuanYang,aFullProfessorofpublichealth,aseniorepidemiologistonchronicnon-communicable diseases and related risk factors, especially focused on tobacco use andenvironmental pollution. She hasworked in project of adult health study in developingcountriesofWorldBankandTobaccoFreeInitiativeofWHO.ShetookthedeputyDirectorGeneralofChinaCDCandDirectorofTobaccoControlOfficeduring2005-2011.Duringtheperiod,sheorganizedthestudyrelationshipbetweentheWaterPollutionofHuairiverandthedigestivecancer,whichisfirstlythepositiveansweristhatwaterpollutionofHuairiverisrelatedtothehighoccurrenceofdigestivecancerintheareasatthattime.Shegained6ScienceandTechnologyAchievementAwardsfromMinistryofHealth,MinistryofEducation,ChineseMedical Association and Chinese PreventiveMedicine Association. She obtained
2006theWorldHealthOrganizationAwardofoutstandingcontributiontotobaccocontrol.
DavidYoutzDavid Youtz became the executive director of the Yale-China Association in June 2015,continuingacareerofmorethan25yearsinAmericanandAsiannot-for-profitorganizations.David previously served as senior consultant at the National Committee on U.S.-ChinaRelations(ofwhichheisalsoamember),whereheledstrategicplanningandthelaunchofanewU.S.-Chinaenergyinitiative.From2007to2011,hewastheCEOoftheHongKong-basedNGO,Mother’sChoice,andfortheprevioussixyears,DavidheadedMorganStanley’sAsiaDeskatitsNewYorkheadquarters.Hehasheldleadershipandprogrammingpositionsat The Asia Society, the New York-based think tank EastWest Institute, and WorldMonumentsFund,andwaspresidentforsevenyearsofthenationwideadoptionadvocacyorganization,FamilieswithChildrenfromChinaofGreaterNewYork.Earlierinhiscareer
hewasYale-China’sHongKongDirector andVice President (1991-1997),where he supervised the organization’seducationandteacher-trainingprogramsinChinaandHongKong,andmanagedprojectsinAmericanstudies,health,environmental studies, and the arts. In 2008, he received a Chua Scholarship for Non-Profit Leadership from theHarvardBusinessSchoolAssociationofHongKong,andwasawardedaNewYorkCityCouncilOutstandingCitizenCitationin2005.
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INVITED PANELISTS AND SPEAKERS
MichelleL.Bell,Ph.D.Dr.MichelleBellisMaryE.PinchotProfessorattheYaleUniversitySchoolofForestryandEnvironmentalStudies,withsecondaryappointmentsattheYaleSchoolofPublicHealth,EnvironmentalHealth SciencesDivision and the Yale School of Engineering andAppliedScience,EnvironmentalEngineeringProgram.SheistherecipientofthePrinceAlbertIIdeMonaco/Institut Pasteur Award, Rosenblith New Investigator Award, and the NIHOutstandingNewEnvironmentalScientist (ONES)Award.Dr.Bell’s research investigateshowhumanhealthisaffectedbyatmosphericsystems,includingairpollutionandweather.Muchofthisworkisbasedinepidemiology,biostatistics,andenvironmentalengineering.Theresearchisdesigned tobepolicy-relevantandcontribute towell-informeddecision-makingtobetterprotecthumanhealth.
ProfessorGeoffreyT.Fong,Ph.D.,FRSC,FCAHSDr.GeoffreyT.Fong,Ph.D.,FRSC,FCAHS,isProfessorofPsychologyandPublicHealthandHealthSystemsattheUniversityofWaterloo,andSeniorInvestigatorattheOntarioInstituteforCancerResearch.Dr.FongistheFounderandChiefPrincipalInvestigatoroftheInternationalTobaccoControlPolicyEvaluation(ITC)Project,aresearchconsortiumofover150researchersacross29countries,coveringovertwo-thirdsoftheworld’stobaccousers,includingChina,wheretheITCProject,incollaborationwiththeTobaccoControlOfficeoftheChinaCDC(Dr.JiangYuan,leadinvestigator),since2006.TheITCProjectistheworld’slargesttobaccoresearchprogram,focusingitseffortsonevaluatingtheeffectivenessoftobaccocontrolpoliciesoftheWHOFrameworkConventiononTobaccoControl(FCTC).Dr.Fonghaspublishedover300journalarticlesandwasoneof
theScientificEditorsofthe2017WHO/USNationalCancerInstituteMonograph,TheEconomicsofTobaccoandTobaccoControl.HehasalsoservedasanexpertconsultantformanycountriesincludingCanada,Brazil,theUnitedKingdom,andtwocountries—AustraliaandUruguay—whosetobaccocontrolpolicieshavebeenchallengedbythetobaccoindustryviatradetreaties.Dr.FongwasalsoamemberoftheindependentexpertgroupformedbytheFCTCConferenceofthePartiestoassesstheimpactoftheFCTCoveritsfirstdecade.Dr.FonghasreceivedaWHOWorldNoTobaccoDayAward,aLutherL.TerryAwardfromtheAmericanCancerSocietyforOutstandingResearchContribution,andthe2017PolicyImpactAwardfromtheAmericanAssociationforPublicOpinionResearch.HeisafellowoftheRoyalSocietyofCanadaandoftheCanadianAcademyofHealthSciences.
ShuanggeStevenMa,Ph.D.Dr.ShuanggeMaisaProfessorofBiostatisticsatYaleSchoolofPublicHealth.Dr.MareceivedhisPh.D.degreeinstatisticsatUniversityofWisconsinin2004.PriortoarrivingatYale,Dr.MawasaSeniorFellowinCollaborativeHealthStudiesCoordinatingCenter(CHSCC)andDepartmentofBiostatisticsatUniversityofWashington.Hehasbeeninvolvedindevelopingnovelstatisticalandbioinformaticsmethodologiesforanalysisofcancer(NHL,breastcancer,melanoma, lungcancer),mentaldisorders,andcardiovasculardiseases.Hehasalsobeeninvolved in health economics research, with special interest in health insurance indevelopingcountries.
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YaweiZhang,Ph.D.M.D.Dr.YaweiZhangisSectionChiefSurgicalOutcomesandEpidemiology,YaleDepartmentofSurgery;AssociateProfessor,YaleSchoolofPublicHealth.Dr.Zhang'sresearchfocusesoncancerpreventionandprognosis,earlylifeexposures,andsurgicaloutcomes.Inparticular,she has been pioneering the causes of increasing trends of thyroid cancer observedworldwide. Currently, she is leading a large project developing novel approaches ofmonitoring and controlling major cancer risk factors in China. Dr. Zhang’s birth cohortstudiesinLanzhouandTaiyuan,Chinafocusoninvestigatingawiderangeofenvironmentaland lifestyle factors, genetic and epigenetic changes, gene-gene and gene-environmentinteractions,andriskofadversebirthoutcomesandmaternalcomplications.Dr.Zhangisbringing in her expertise to surgical outcome research in theDepartment of Surgery to
develop a world-class frontier surgical outcome research program through cutting-edge evidence-based surgicaloutcomeresearchprojects,surgicaloutcomeeducationalprogram,andinternationalcollaborations.
HongyuZhao,Ph.D.Dr.HongyuZhaoistheIraV.HiscockProfessorofBiostatisticsandProfessorofStatisticsandGenetics,ChairoftheBiostatisticsDepartmentandtheCo-DirectorofGraduateStudiesof the Inter-Departmental Program in ComputationalBiology andBioinformaticsat YaleUniversity.Hisresearchinterestsaretheapplicationsofstatisticalmethodsinmolecularbiology, genetics, drug developments, and personalized medicine. Some of his recentprojects include large scalegenomewide studies to identify genetic variants underlyingcomplexdiseases(schizophrenia,bipolar,autism,andsubstancesbuse),biologicalnetworkmodelingandanalysis,diseasebiomarkeridentification,genomeannotations,microbiomeanalysisandsystemsbiologystudyofherbalmedicine.HewastherecipientoftheMortimerSpiegelmanAwardforatopstatisticianinhealthstatisticsundertheageof40awardedby
theAmericanPublicHealthAssociation.HisresearchhasalsobeenrecognizedbytheEvelynFixMemorialMedalandCitationbyUCBerkeley,aBasilO'ConnorStarterScholarAwardbytheMarchofDimesFoundation,electiontothefellowshipoftheAmericanAssociationfortheAdvancementofScience,theAmericanStatisticalAssociationandtheInstituteofMathematicalStatistics.
GongweiZhou,Ph.D.ZhouGongwei,Ph.DofEconomics,DeputyDirectorofCenterforHealthStatisticsandInformationofNationalHealthCommissionofP.R.China.HehaslongbeenengagedintheresearchofChina’spopulationdevelopmentstrategy,healthinformatizationandhealthcare.PriortohisworkatCHSI,heworkedattheDepartmentofPlanningandInformation,DepartmentofFamilyPlanningandDevelopmentoftheNationalHealthandFamilyPlanningCommissionoftheP.R.China.HeisalsotheDeputySecretaryGeneralofChinaHealthInformationandBigDataAssociation.
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CHPAMS Board of Directors
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ChinaHospitalDevelopmentInstitute(CHDI)ofShanghaiJiaoTongUniversity:
CallforTalentsfromAbroad
Basedontwotop-leveluniversities—ShanghaiJiaoTongUniversityandShanghaiJiaoTongUniversitySchoolofMedicine,CHDIisaprofessionalresearchinstitutionandthinktankfocusingonthenationalhealthcarereform, especially the public hospital reform issues in China. Since itsestablishment in 2011, it has made great achievements in improvinghospital management practice and cultivating professional managers.NowCHDIhasowned15researchcentersreliedontheaffiliatedhospitalsandrelevantschools.Inthepastyears,itlaunchedaseriesofkeyresearchprojects and undertook influential academic forums and trainingprograms.
InJune2017,CHDIstartedanewroundofconstructionandtargetingatthree goals: enhancing health think tank construction, conducting hospital evaluation and ranking, and expandinghealthmanagerstrainingprograms.Nowitislookingforexcellenttalentsbothathomeandabroad.WearesincerelyinvitingexpertsandscholarswiththeambitionandaspirationtohelppromotethedevelopmentofthemedicalandhealthservicesinChina.
Specialtiesincluded
Health economics and policy, health services research, hospital management, health system performance, socialcommunicationofmedicalsciencesandotherrelateddisciplines
PostsDescription
BrainGainPlanforOverseasSeniorTalents(YouthProgram)Agedunder40yearsandspecializedinhealthmanagementresearches;haveobtainedthePh.D.degreeinwell-knownuniversitieseitherinChinaorabroad;over3consecutiveyearsofexperienceinscientificresearchabroad;withaformalteachingorscientificresearchpositioninfamousforeignuniversitiesorresearchinstitutions.
Full-timeresearchersEngagedindistinctivescientificresearchesaimingatthefrontiersintheglobalhealthsystemdevelopmentaswellasChinesehealthreformrequirements;havedistinguishedacademicachievementsthatarepubliclyacknowledged.
Contactinformation
Address:Room701,Science&EducationBuilding,No.227SouthChongqingRoad,Shanghai200025,China
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Tel:+86021-63460015
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ChinaCenterforHealthDevelopmentStudies,PekingUniversity
PekingUniversityChinaCenterforHealthDevelopmentStudies(CCHDS)wasestablishedin2010.ItsmissionsaretopromoteChina’shealthpolicyandsystemresearchandtoimprovepeople’shealthinChina,byconductinghigh-levelacademicresearch,trainingseniorhealthprofessionals,providinghigh-qualityhealthpolicyadvisoryservices,andparticipating inglobalhealthpolicydevelopment.CCHDScurrentlyconducts studies focusingon twomajorareas,oneonhealthtransitionsanddeterminants,theotheronhealthsystemsresearchincludingfinancing,deliverysystem,andhumanresources.
CCHDShasbeenestablishingamulti-disciplinaryresearchteam,currentlywithtwofullprofessor,twoassociateprofessors,threeassistantprofessors,oneadministratorand6adjunctprofessors.Since2011,CCHDShastrained7postdoctors,36PhDandmasterstudents.
CCHDShasdevelopedabout10teachingcoursesforundergraduateandpostgraduatestudents, includinghealthpolicyandsystemresearch,healtheconomicsandeconometrics,etc.TwocoursesaredeliveredfullyinEnglish.
CCHDShasbeenawardedresearchgrantsfromNaturalScienceFoundation,MinistryofHealth,WHO,theWorldBank,ChinaMedicalBoardandothersources.Wehavepublishedmorethan80peerreviewedEnglisharticlesinhighleveljournalssuchastheLancet,WHOBulletin.
AlongwiththenewdevelopmentofPKU,CCHDSiswelcomingandrecruitingassistant,associateandfullprofessorsaswellaspost-doctoralresearchfellowswithacompetitivesalary,intheareasofpublichealth,healtheconomic,healthpolicyandsystem,socialandmanagementrelatedscience.
Contact:
PKUChinaCenterforHealthDevelopmentStudiesBox505,XueyuanRoad,HaidianDistrict,BeijingZipcode:100191Email:[email protected]
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TheChineseEconomistsSociety
The Chinese Economists Society (CES) is a non-profit professionalorganizationregisteredintheUnitedStates.TheaimoftheSocietyistopromotescholarlyexchangesamongitsmembersandcontributetotheadvancement and dissemination of economics and managementsciences in China. More than 2000 individuals joined the CES fromacademia,researchinstitutes,andotherpublicorprivateorganizationsthroughoutNorthAmerica,Asia,Europe,andotherpartsoftheworld.CESmembershavetakenleadershippositioningovernmentagencies,
universities, research institutes,multinational firms, and international institutions includingthePeople’sBankofChina, theWorldBank,andIMF.TheSociety is themost influentialgroupthatbridgesacademicexchangesineconomicsandmanagementsciencesbetweentheNorthAmericaandChina.
TheSocietyheld its firstannualconferenceheld inPrinceton,N.J. in1985andhasorganized itsannualconferenceinChinasince1993,oftenjointlyhostedwithaChineseuniversity.TheSocietyalsoorganizesthemedNorthAmericaconferences.TheCESconferenceshavebeenwidelyattendedby internationally renownedeconomists, seniorgovernmentofficials, andbusiness leaders.TheCES conferences have had profound policy impacts on China’s market-oriented transition andreformsaswellaseconomicdevelopmentstrategy.
In 1989, the CES launched an English-language journal China Economic Review (CER), whichachievedworldwidecirculationandbecameaninfluentialacademicperiodicalonChina’seconomyinjustafewyears.TheCESbecameamemberoftheAlliedSocialSciencesAssociation(ASSA)in1992andhasorganizedindependentandjointsessionsattheASSAmeetings.Since1990,theCEShas run short-term teaching programs every year to support its overseasmembers to teach inChineseuniversities.TheprogramswereinitiallyfundedbytheFordFoundationandlaterbythePaulaandGregoryChowFoundation.
The CES is committed to serving its members and promoting the scholarly exchange betweenacademic and research communities in theNorthAmerica and in China. Formore information,pleasevisithttp://www.china-ces.org/[email protected].
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复旦大学中国残疾问题研究中心简介
复旦大学中国残疾问题研究中心是复旦大学的校级研究中心。中心以促进残疾预防和残疾人康复体
系建设为使命,提供全面、多元的智库支持。中心围绕我国残疾预防与残疾人事业发展的现状和特
点,前瞻性提出解决重大的理论和实践问题的政策建议,有效推动与残疾问题相关的教学和科研工
作的开展,为中国残疾问题治理提供决策支持。近 10年来,中心已开展了 70余项研究,仅 2017年就获得国家社会科学基金重大项目、国家自然科学基金等 11个项目资助,发表论文 37篇。在今后 5年,中心将聚焦脆弱人群健康管理社会支持体系研究、卫生人力资源需求与激励机制研究、残疾预防策略研究、残疾数据框架与指标体系研究等方面开展研究,希望与同道者有机会一起
合作发展。
ChinaCenterforDisabilitystudiesatFudanUniversityisaUniversity-levelresearchcenter.Itisonamissiontopromotethepreventionofdisabilityandtheconstructionofarehabilitationsystem,aswellasprovidecomprehensiveanddiversethinktanksupportforthedisabled.FocusedonthestatusquoandcharacteristicsofChina'sdisabilitypreventionanddevelopmentofdisabledpersons,thecenterwillproposeprospectivesuggestionsforresolvingmajorissuesontheory,policy,andpractices,andeffectivelyfosterthedevelopmentofteachingandscientificresearchondisabilityissuesandprovidedecisionsupportforthegovernanceofdisabilityissuesinChina.Overthepast10years,theCenterhascarriedoutover70studies.Itundertook11majorprojectsandpublished37papersonlyin2017sponsoredbyNationalSocialScienceFoundationandtheNationalNaturalScienceFoundationofChina,etc.Inthenext5years,thecenterwillconcentrateonresearchregardinghealthcaremanagementoftheunderprivilegedpopulation,thehumanresourcesneedsandincentivemechanisms,diseasepreventionstrategies,aswellasdatastructuresofthedisabled.Wehopetocooperateandthrivewithfellowswhoareinterestedin.
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