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Follow us: Editors: Di Liang, Ph.D. Shanshan Wang, MSPH. Xiaolin Xu, Ph.D Candidate Mengxi Zhang, Ph.D. Editors for This Issue: Xiaolin Xu Steering Committee: Yunwei Gai, Ph.D. Zheng (Jane) Li, Ph.D. Yi Pan, Ph.D. Yinan Peng, Ph.D. Ning Zhang, PhD Qi (Harry) Zhang, Ph.D. Disclaimer: The CHPAMS Monthly may contain links to websites that are created and maintained by other organizations. CHPAMS strives to provide the most updated information but cannot be held liable for contents presented on external websites. Feedback or comments are welcome. | | Issue 82 (June, 2019) From Editors CHPAMS Newsletter is a monthly e-newsletter from the China Health Policy and Management Society (CHPAMS). The Newsletter serves as a communication platform to provide updates and activities related to CHPAMS and information of potential interest for CHPAMS members. Activities - Westlake Youth Forum

CMB-CHPAMS joint reception 
CHPAMS members at the forum 
CHPAMS members visited Wu Town Internet Hospital. - The 2019 Global Young Scholars Forum on Health Management and the 2nd Jinling Forum on Health Policy and Management

Participants of the 2019 Global Young Scholars Forum on Health Management and the 2nd Jinling Forum on Health Policy and Management 
CHPAMS members at the forum 
CHPAMS members visited Qinhuai River [Back to Top] CHPAMS Members in the News - In June 14-16, CHPAMS co-organized the 2019 Global Young Scholars Forum on Health Management and the 2nd Jinling Forum on Health Policy and Management.
- Xi Chen, Yale University
“Researchers at the International Food Policy Research Institute examined data from the national China Family Panel Studies longitudinal survey, mapping the cognitive test scores of nearly 32,000 people over the age of 10 between 2010 and 2014 against their exposure to short- and long-term air pollution.” (Read more: Diabetes, cancer and death: These are the effects of polluted air) “Yale professor investigated determinants of health in early life” “Yale School of Public Health is cooperating with China in developing new payment models for healthcare” - Xuesong Han, American Cancer Society
“More than 5 million cancer survivors in the United States experience chronic pain, almost twice the rate in the general population, according to a study published by Mount Sinai researchers in JAMA Oncology in June.” (Read more: More than 5 million cancer survivors experience chronic pain, twice the rate of the general population) [Back to Top] Jobs Health Services Administration, Open Rank Faculty University of Alabama at Birmingham Deadline: open until filled [Location: Birmingham, AL] Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Health Outcomes Research Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Deadline: open until filled [Location: Seattle, WA] Health Economics and Outcomes Research – Multiple Positions Ohio State University College of Nursing Deadline: open until filled [Location: Columbus, OH] Postdoctoral Associate University of Florida Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics Deadline: open until filled [Location: Gainesville, FL] Senior Implementation Research Scientist RTI International Deadline: open until filled [Location: WA, DC, MA, NC] Postdoctoral Fellow in Substance Use and Population Health University of Texas Health Sciences Center Deadline: open until filled [Location: Houston, TX] Data Science Fellowship The Data Incubator Deadline: July 15, 2019 [Location: New York city, San Francisco, Boston, Washington DC] [Back to Top] Conferences United States Donghu Forum Registration: send CV to jc...@mail.hust.edu.cn by August 30, 2019 Conference time: October 19-21, 2019 [Location: New York, NY] American Public Health Association Annual Conference Conference time: November 2-6, 2019 [Location: Philadelphia, PA] Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health Conference time: December 4-6, 2019 [Location: Arlington, VA] Other countries International Health Economics Association Conference time: July 13-17 July, 2019 [Location: Basel, Switzerland] [Back to Top] Research Updates Meng Q., Yin D., Mills A., Abbasi K. China’s encouraging commitment to health BMJ 2019; 365: l4178 Meng Q., Mills A., Wang L., Han Q. What can we learn from China’s health system reform? BMJ 2019; 365: l2349 Ma X., Wang H., Yang L., Shi L., Liu X. Realigning the incentive system for China’s primary healthcare providers BMJ 2019; 365: l2406 Yuan B., Balabanova D., Gao J., Tang S., Guo Y. Strengthening public health services to achieve universal health coverage in China BMJ 2019; 365: l2358 Fang H., Eggleston K., Hanson K., Wu M. Enhancing financial protection under China’s social health insurance to achieve universal health coverage BMJ 2019; 365: l2378 Xu J., Jian W., Zhu K., Kwon S., Fang H. Reforming public hospital financing in China: progress and challenges BMJ 2019; 365: l4015 He P., Sun Q., Shi L., Meng Q. Rational use of antibiotics in the context of China’s health system reform BMJ 2019; 365: l4016 Liu X., Xu J., Yuan B., Ma X., Fang H., Meng Q et al. Containing medical expenditure: lessons from reform of Beijing public hospitals BMJ 2019; 365: l2369 Zhou, M., Wang H., Zeng X., Yin P., Zhu J., Chen W., … Wang L. (2019) Mortality, morbidity, and risk factors in China and its provinces, 1990–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017 The Lancet Song, H., Zhang, D., Chen, Z., Wang, R., Tang, S., Bishwajit, G., ... & Su, Y. (2019). Utilisation of national community-based blood pressure monitoring service among adult Chinese and its association with hypertension treatment and blood pressure control—a mediation analysis. BMC geriatrics, 19(1), 162. Wu, T., Deng, Z., Chen, Z., Zhang, D., Wang, R., & Wu, X. (2019). Predictors of Patients’ Intention to Interact With Doctors in Web-Based Health Communities in China: Cross-Sectional Study. Journal of medical Internet research, 21(6), e13693. Si Y, Zhou Z, Su M, … & Chen, X. 2019. Decomposing inequality in catastrophic health expenditure for self-reported hypertension household in Urban Shaanxi, China from 2008 to 2013: two waves’ cross-sectional study. BMJ Open 9:e023033. Chen X, Wang TY, Busch SH. (2019). Does money relieve depression? Evidence from social pension expansions in China, Social Science & Medicine 220: 411-420. [Back to Top] | |