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Qingyue Meng

Qingyue Meng

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
49
Citations
11321
World Ranking
2913
National Ranking
37

Overview

Qingyue Meng is affiliated with Peking University in China and has contributed extensively to research intersecting economics, finance, and health professions. Their work predominantly spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, along with Health Professions, with a notable focus on subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, General Health Professions, and Finance.

The research topics Qingyue Meng addresses cover numerous aspects of healthcare policy, management, and system reforms. These include:

  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Healthcare Systems and Reforms
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Global Health Care Issues
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Healthcare cost, quality, practices

The scientist has coauthored papers with several frequently collaborating researchers, such as Beibei Yuan, Jin Xu, Yinzi Jin, Timothy Powell-Jackson, and Peipei Fu.

Qingyue Meng's studies have appeared in a variety of academic venues, notably:

  • The Lancet
  • BMC Health Services Research
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • BMJ
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Among their recent published papers are:

  • "A future for the world's children? A WHO-UNICEF-Lancet Commission" (2020) in The Lancet
  • "Quality of primary health care in China: challenges and recommendations" (2020) in The Lancet
  • "Are overwhelmed health systems an inevitable consequence of covid-19? Experiences from China, Thailand, and New York State" (2021) in BMJ
  • "After COVID-19, a future for the world's children?" (2020) in The Lancet
  • "Analysing the preferences for family doctor contract services in rural China: a study using a discrete choice experiment" (2020) in BMC Family Practice

This portfolio reflects a commitment to examining healthcare access, quality of care, and systemic challenges within the context of China's evolving health sector and global health issues. The interdisciplinary approach integrating economic evaluation and health systems research positions Qingyue Meng within key debates about healthcare reform and primary care outcomes.

Best Publications

  • A future for the world's children? A WHO-UNICEF-Lancet Commission

    Helen Clark;Awa Marie Coll-Seck;Anshu Banerjee;Stefan Peterson

  • The primary health-care system in China

    Xi Li;Jiapeng Lu;Shuang Hu;KK Cheng;KK Cheng

  • Quality of primary health care in China: challenges and recommendations.

    Xi Li;Harlan M. Krumholz;Winnie Yip;Kar Keung Cheng;Kar Keung Cheng

  • Tackling the challenges to health equity in China

    Shenglan Tang;Qingyue Meng;Lincoln Chen;Henk Bekedam

  • Consolidating the social health insurance schemes in China: towards an equitable and efficient health system

    Qingyue Meng;Hai Fang;Xiaoyun Liu;Beibei Yuan

  • Realignment of incentives for health-care providers in China

    Winnie Chi-Man Yip;William Hsiao;Qingyue Meng;Wen Chen

  • What can we learn from China's health system reform?

    Qingyue Meng;Anne Mills;Longde Wang;Qide Han

  • Action to address the household economic burden of non-communicable diseases

    Stephen Jan;Stephen Jan;Tracey-Lea Laba;Tracey-Lea Laba;Beverley M Essue;Beverley M Essue;Adrian Gheorghe

  • Pharmaceutical Policy In China

    Qiang Sun;Michael A. Santoro;Qingyue Meng;Caitlin Liu

  • Transformation of the education of health professionals in China: progress and challenges.

    Jianlin Hou;Catherine Michaud;Zhihui Li;Zhe Dong

  • How does the New Cooperative Medical Scheme influence health service utilization? A study in two provinces in rural China

    Baorong Yu;Qingyue Meng;Charles Collins;Rachel Tolhurst

  • Associations between living arrangements and health-related quality of life of urban elderly people: a study from China

    Xiaojie Sun;Henry Lucas;Qingyue Meng;Yaoguang Zhang

  • Evidence summaries tailored to health policy-makers in low- and middle-income countries

    Sarah E Rosenbaum;Claire Glenton;Charles Shey Wiysonge;Edgardo Abalos

  • Evaluating the financial protection of patients with chronic disease by health insurance in rural China

    Qiang Sun;Xiaoyun Liu;Qingyue Meng;Shenglan Tang

  • Determinants of willingness to pay for self-paid vaccines in China

    Zhiyuan Hou;Jie Chang;Dahai Yue;Hai Fang

  • Determinants of health care demand in poor, rural China: the case of Gansu Province

    Dongfu Qian;Raymond W Pong;Aitian Yin;K V Nagarajan

  • The impact of China's retail drug price control policy on hospital expenditures: a case study in two Shandong hospitals

    Qingyue Meng;Gang Cheng;Lynn Silver;Xiaojie Sun

  • Dual job holding by public sector health professionals in highly resource-constrained settings: problem or solution?

    Stephen Jan;Ying Bian;Manuel Jumpa;Qingyue Meng

  • Factors affecting delays in tuberculosis diagnosis in rural China: a case study in four counties in Shandong Province

    G. Cheng;Rachel Tolhurst;R. Z. Li;Q. Y. Meng

  • How are individual-level social capital and poverty associated with health equity? A study from two Chinese cities.

    Xiaojie Sun;Clas Rehnberg;Qingyue Meng

  • Are overwhelmed health systems an inevitable consequence of covid-19? Experiences from China, Thailand, and New York State.

    Viroj Tangcharoensathien;Mary T Bassett;Qingyue Meng;Anne Mills

Frequent Co-Authors

Shenglan Tang
Shenglan Tang Duke University
Winnie Yip
Winnie Yip Harvard University
Qiang Sun
Qiang Sun Peking University
Stephen Birch
Stephen Birch University of Queensland
Anne Mills
Anne Mills London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Stephen Jan
Stephen Jan George Institute for Global Health
Leiyu Shi
Leiyu Shi Johns Hopkins University
George Pariyo
George Pariyo Johns Hopkins University
Anthony Scott
Anthony Scott University of Melbourne
Fadi El-Jardali
Fadi El-Jardali American University of Beirut

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