TANG Yuqing

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Name

TANG Yuqing

Type of job title

Lecturer

Phone:  

+8618171396639

Email:

tyq1990@hust.edu.cn

Academic Areas:

Health Administration

Research Interests:

Pharmaceutical policy   analysis,

Pharmacoeconomics

Academic Degrees

Ph.D   of Social Medicine and Health Management, 2016, Tongji Medical College,   Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), Wuhan, China.

B.D of Information   Management and Information System, 2011, Huazhong University of Science and   Technology (HUST), Wuhan, China.

Professional Experience

Lecturer (2018-present), Department of Health Management,   School of Medicine and Health Management, Huazhong University of Science and   Technology.

Post-doctor researcher (2016-2018); School of public health,   Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

Visiting scholar (2014-2015); School of   Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University

Selected Publications

1. Zhang, X.;   Cui, Y.; Liu, C.; Zuo, K.; Tang, Y*. Antibiotic Sales in Primary Care in   Hubei Province, China: An Analysis of 2012–2017 Procurement Records. Int. J.   Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 3376.

2. Tang Y, Liu   C, Liu J, Zhang X, Zuo K. Effects of County Public Hospital Reform on   Procurement Costs and Volume of Antibiotics: A Quasi-Natural Experiment in   Hubei Province, China. PharmacoEconomics. 2018; 36:995-1004.

3. Tang Y, Liu   C, Zhang X. Public reporting as a prescriptions quality improvement measure   in primary care settings in China: variations in effects associated with   diagnoses. Scientific Reports. 2016;6.

4. Tang Y, Liu   C, Zhang Z, Zhang X. Effects of prescription restrictive interventions on   antibiotic procurement in primary care settings: a controlled interrupted   time series study in China. Cost Effectiveness And Resource Allocation.   2018;16.

5. Tang Y, Liu   C, Zhang X. Delivery of Essential Medicines to Primary Care Institutions and   its Association with Procurement Volume and Price: A Case Study in Hubei   Province, China. Applied Health Economics And Health Policy.   2017;15(1):57-64.

6. Tang Y, Liu   C, Zhang X. Performance associated effect variations of public reporting in   promoting antibiotic prescribing practice: a cluster randomized-controlled   trial in primary healthcare settings. Primary Health Care Research And   Development. 2017;18(5):482-91.

7. Tang Y,   Zhang, X, Yang, C. Application of propensity scores to estimate the   association between government subsidy and injection use in primary health   care institutions in China. 2013; 18.

8. Yuqing Tang,   Xin Du, Hongtao Wang, etc. Meta-analysis of the Effects of Comprehensive

Intervention   Method on the Utilization Ratio of Antibiotics among Inpatients. China   Pharmacy.

2013,24:2275-79.

9. Yuqing Tang,   Hongtao Wang, Lianping Yang, etc. The impact of national essential medicines   system on the drug revenue in primary health institutions. Chinese journal of   health policy. 2012.5.25,(05):58~61

Working Papers

Courses Ta ught

Public policy analysis

(For Master of Public   Administration)

Health Insurance

(For Undergraduate   Students)

Health Administration

(For Undergraduate   Students)

Project

1.  Study   on the utility model and factor decomposition of antibiotic prescription   behavior of medical staff in primary health care institutions. Funded by the   National Natural Science Foundation of China (2018-2020, Grant number   71704058, Project manager)

2. Research on   prescribing decision-making of grassroots medical staff based on discrete   selection experiment. Funded by the Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China (2017-2018,   Grant numberM622467, Project manager).

3. Study on   antibiotic prescription behavior of medical staff in primary health care   institutions. Funded by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central   Universities of Ministry of Education of China (2017-2019, Grant number   2017WKYXQY003, Project manager).

4. AMR's global   governance and participation of key countries and their enlightenment to   China. Funded by Sino-British Global Health Support Project. Participant,   rank 5 (2013-2017)

5. Transparency mechanism of drug use supervision based on   transparent action cycle model. Funded by the National Natural Science   Foundation of China (Grant number 71373092). Participant, rank 7(2013-2017)




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