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Homepage:http://www.hxsiyuan.cn/shizhi/display.php?aid=2172
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Postal address:West China School of Public Health, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China, 610041
Workplace:四川大学华西公共卫生学院

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Working Papers

2013

  1. The Intergenerational Inequality of Health in China
    Economics Working Papers, Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University Downloads View citations (7)
    See also Journal Article The intergenerational inequality of health in China, China Economic Review, Elsevier (2014) Downloads View citations (14) (2014)

Journal Articles

2025

  1. A Note on Mutation Equivalence
    Mathematics, 2025, 13, (3), 1-14 Downloads
  2. Building an integrated healthcare system of China: an assessment of coupling coordination between disease prevention, medical services, and healthcare financing from 2012 to 2021
    Health Economics Review, 2025, 15, (1), 1-17 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. Resilience Assessment of Urban Bus–Metro Hybrid Networks in Flood Disasters: A Case Study of Zhengzhou, China
    Sustainability, 2025, 17, (10), 1-18 Downloads

2024

  1. An order-disorder core-shell strategy for enhanced work-hardening capability and ductility in nanostructured alloys
    Nature Communications, 2024, 15, (1), 1-9 Downloads
  2. Chinese physicians’ perceptions and willingness to use telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Palgrave Communications, 2024, 11, (1), 1-10 Downloads
  3. Cost-effectiveness analysis of Shexiang Baoxin Pill (MUSKARDIA) as the add-on treatment to standard therapy for stable coronary artery disease in China
    PLOS ONE, 2024, 19, (3), 1-15 Downloads
  4. Disparity in healthcare seeking behaviors between impoverished and non-impoverished populations with implications for healthcare resource optimization
    Palgrave Communications, 2024, 11, (1), 1-12 Downloads
  5. Exploring the Effects of Urban Development in Ten Chinese Node Cities along the Belt and Road Initiative on Vegetation Net Primary Productivity
    Sustainability, 2024, 16, (11), 1-22 Downloads
  6. Heterogeneous effects of hospital competition on inpatient quality: an analysis of five common diseases in China
    Health Economics Review, 2024, 14, (1), 1-13 Downloads
  7. In situ phase engineering during additive manufacturing enables high-performance soft-magnetic medium-entropy alloys
    Nature Communications, 2024, 15, (1), 1-12 Downloads
  8. Price negotiation and pricing of anticancer drugs in China: An observational study
    PLOS Medicine, 2024, 21, (1), 1-18 Downloads
  9. Semi-supervised emotion-driven music generation model based on category-dispersed Gaussian Mixture Variational Autoencoders
    PLOS ONE, 2024, 19, (12), 1-23 Downloads

2023

  1. How nursing students’ risk perception affected their professional commitment during the COVID-19 pandemic: the mediating effects of negative emotions and moderating effects of psychological capital
    Palgrave Communications, 2023, 10, (1), 1-9 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Location-allocation modelling for rational health planning: Applying a two-step optimization approach to evaluate the spatial accessibility improvement of newly added tertiary hospitals in a metropolitan city of China
    Social Science & Medicine, 2023, 338, (C) Downloads

2022

  1. Assessing Driving Risk at the Second Phase of Overtaking on Two-Lane Highways for Young Novice Drivers Based on Driving Simulation
    IJERPH, 2022, 19, (5), 1-13 Downloads
  2. Can a global budget improve health care efficiency? Experimental evidence from China
    Health Economics, 2022, 31, (8), 1676-1694 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. Structural Optimization of Architectural Environmental Art Design Based on Multiagent Simulation System
    Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022, 2022, 1-9 Downloads
  4. The Effect of Spatial Access to Primary Care on Potentially Avoidable Hospitalizations of the Elderly: Evidence from Chishui City, China
    Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, 2022, 160, (2), 645-665 Downloads View citations (1)

2021

  1. Does hospital competition lead to medical equipment expansion? Evidence on the medical arms race
    Health Care Management Science, 2021, 24, (3), 582-596 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Hospital market competition and health technology diffusion: An empirical study of laparoscopic appendectomy in China
    Social Science & Medicine, 2021, 286, (C) Downloads

2020

  1. Spatial and Temporal Impacts of Socioeconomic and Environmental Factors on Healthcare Resources: A County-Level Bayesian Local Spatiotemporal Regression Modeling Study of Hospital Beds in Southwest China
    IJERPH, 2020, 17, (16), 1-23 Downloads View citations (1)

2019

  1. The association of hospital competition with inpatient costs of stroke: Evidence from China
    Social Science & Medicine, 2019, 230, (C), 234-245 Downloads View citations (3)

2018

  1. Does providing more services increase the primary hospitals’ revenue? An assessment of national essential medicine policy based on 2,675 counties in China
    PLOS ONE, 2018, 13, (1), 1-16 Downloads
  2. Spatial accessibility of primary health care in China: A case study in Sichuan Province
    Social Science & Medicine, 2018, 209, (C), 14-24 Downloads View citations (20)

2017

  1. Does Medical Equipment Expansion Lead to More Diagnostic Services? Evidence from China’s Sichuan Province
    Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2017, 53, (6), 1289-1300 Downloads View citations (2)

2016

  1. Assessing spatial access to public and private hospitals in Sichuan, China: The influence of the private sector on the healthcare geography in China
    Social Science & Medicine, 2016, 170, (C), 35-45 Downloads View citations (33)
  2. Health Insurance and Health Status: Exploring the Causal Effect from a Policy Intervention
    Health Economics, 2016, 25, (11), 1389-1402 Downloads View citations (22)
  3. Is the pro-competition policy an effective solution for China’s public hospital reform?
    Health Economics, Policy and Law, 2016, 11, (4), 337-357 Downloads View citations (4)
  4. The Medical Cost Attributable to Obesity and Overweight in China: Estimation Based on Longitudinal Surveys
    Health Economics, 2016, 25, (10), 1291-1311 Downloads View citations (16)

2015

  1. Does hospital competition improve health care delivery in China?
    China Economic Review, 2015, 33, (C), 179-199 Downloads View citations (16)
  2. Patient dissatisfaction in China: What matters
    Social Science & Medicine, 2015, 143, (C), 145-153 Downloads View citations (10)
  3. The Impact of Income Inequality on Individual Happiness: Evidence from China
    Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, 2015, 121, (2), 413-435 Downloads View citations (41)

2014

  1. Does participating in health insurance benefit the migrant workers in China? An empirical investigation
    China Economic Review, 2014, 30, (C), 263-278 Downloads View citations (28)
  2. The intergenerational inequality of health in China
    China Economic Review, 2014, 31, (C), 392-409 Downloads View citations (14)
    See also Working Paper The Intergenerational Inequality of Health in China, Economics Working Papers (2013) Downloads View citations (7) (2013)

2013

  1. Disparity and Convergence: Chinese Provincial Government Health Expenditures
    PLOS ONE, 2013, 8, (8), 1-6 Downloads View citations (3)
  2. How does separating government regulatory and operational control of public hospitals matter to healthcare supply?
    China Economic Review, 2013, 27, (C), 1-14 Downloads View citations (6)
  3. The impact of body size on urban employment: Evidence from China
    China Economic Review, 2013, 27, (C), 249-263 Downloads View citations (13)

2012

  1. THE DETERMINANTS OF CHINESE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT HEALTH EXPENDITURES: EVIDENCE FROM 2002–2006 DATA
    Health Economics, 2012, 21, (7), 757-777 Downloads View citations (13)
 
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