Issue 86, October 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

1.As a global organization that strives to foster and promote scholarly exchanges among its members and with Chinese public health community, CHPAMS runs the following 11 WeChat Discussion Groups on specific research and policy topics. Besides, CHPAMS recently established WeChat Groups for its Europe chapter and Australia chapter. Welcome to contact the group heads via the WeChat ID provided below to join discussions.

- CHPAMS Europe Chapter @刘丹 ID: liudanbuaaa

- CHPAMS Australia Chapter @司磊 ID: HerrPepsi

Climate Change and Envronmental Health @李峥 ID: janeli2

Behavioral Health and Economics @张琪 ID: harryqzhang

Health Disparity @徐会文 ID: Melo9034

Cancer @韩雪松 ID: huhando

Opioid Crisis Control @罗飞军 ID: Luo_feijun

Claims Data Users @陈茁 ID: Zhuo_Adam_Chen

Systems Sciences and Big Data @李岩 ID: yanlipurdure

Health Entrepreneurship @王亮 ID: MVP21s

Healthy Aging @刘足云 ID: liuzuyunzuyunliu

Medical Payment Reforms @殷俊 ID: jamo0702

Maternal and Child Health @张琪 ID: harryqzhang

2. Call for Applications: CHPAMS Inspiration Award

CHPAMS Inspiration Award is to recognize CHPAMS members’ extraordinary determination to challenge the “status quo”, overcome significant barriers and achieve accomplishments in scientific research, community service, or innovative activities that are beyond-expectation. The accomplishments should be in line with the mission of the China Health Policy and Management Society (CHPAMS). The awardees’ actions or achievements should have challenged others’ existing view on a particular subject in health-related fields to better serve CHPAMS’s mission, and therefore, inspire others to act in the same manner. For more information, please visit CHPAMS policy website for details on eligibility and required documents.

A list of previous awardees

3. Call for Applications: CHPAMS Rising Scholar Best Paper Award

CHPAMS Rising Scholar Best Paper Award is to recognize outstanding peer-reviewed publications that are published in each year and authored by CHPAMS members who are in their early career stage. Candidates for this award must be registered CHPAMS members who are either current students or within five years since receiving their last academic degrees. Starting from 2019, each year CHPAMS recognizes two awardees, one from scholars in China, and the other from scholars outside China. For more information, please visit CHPAMS policy website for details on eligibility and required documents.

A list of previous awardees

4. CHPAMS Volunteer Award

Volunteers are the cornerstone of China Health Policy and Management Society (CHPAMS). Each year, we grant Volunteer of the Year Award to a volunteer for his/her significant contributions to the organization. For more information on volunteering, please visit CHPAMS Volunteer Policy for details.

A list of previous awardees

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Members in the News

1.Dr. Zhuo (Adam) Chen is nominated to serve as a member of the External Editorial Committee of the Chinese CDC Weekly (http://weekly.chinacdc.cn/news/ccdcw.htm). The Chinese CDC Weekly (CCDCW) series is prepared by the Chinese Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC). It is the agency’s primary vehicle for scientific publication of timely, reliable, authoritative, accurate, objective, and useful public health information and recommendations. CCDCW readership predominantly consists of physicians, nurses, public health practitioners, epidemiologists and other scientists, researchers, educators, and laboratorians. CCDCW models after the US CDC MMWR, resulted in part from an intra-agency collaboration.

2. How do Childhood Environments Determine Life Course Health. Yale Center Beijing. To what extent may childhood circumstances determine health inequalities and disparities in old age? What can we do to promote our health? What aspects can public policy address? In this interview, Dr. Xi Chen illustrated how to utilize NIH sponsored HRS-Sister studies and their Life History Surveys collected from multiple countries to answer these questions.

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Jobs

China

Multiple Health-Related Positions in Zhejiang
Multiple Hospitals and Universities 
Deadline: open until filled 
[Location: Zhejiang]

Postdoctoral Researcher in Health Economics with Professor Guoen Liu
PKU National School of Development 
Deadline: November 5, 2019
Contact: yfjiang@nsd.pku.edu.cn
[Location: Beijing]

Multiple Faculty Positions in Health Economics
Dong Fureng Institute of Economics & Social Development, Wuhan University
Deadline: January 31, 2020
Contact: Ms. Guo: 86-10-65229816, or 86-13701276344, whudfr_hr@126.com
[Location: Beijing]

United States   

Open Rank Faculty in Health Services Research 
Mayo Clinic
Deadline: open until filled
[Location: Rochester, MN]

Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Health Administration
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Deadline: November 5, 2019 
[Location: IL]

Multiple Tenure/Tenure-Track Positions
Indiana University School of Public Health
Deadline: open until filled
[Location: Bloomington, IN]

 
Implementation Science Faculty, Open Rank
Wake Forest School of Medicine
Deadline: open until filled
[Location: Winston-Salem, NC]

Health Services/Implementation Research Scientist
Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety
Deadline: open until filled
[Location: Houston, TX]

Tenure-Track Assistant or Associate Professor 
Department of Health Policy and Management, Tulane University 
Deadline: open until filled
[Location: New Orleans, LA] 

Tenure-Track Assistant Professor
Department of Health Policy and Management, University of Maryland, College Park
Deadline: open until filled
[Location: College Park, MA]

Assistant/ Associate Professor of Health Services Research and Health Economics
University of California, San Francisco 
Deadline: open until filled
[Location: San Francisco, CA]

Faculty Position in Global Health Economics and Policy
Brandeis University
Deadline: January 1, 2020
[Location: Waltham, MA]

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Conferences 

China

The 13th China Health Technology Assessment Forum
Conference time: November 14-17, 2019
[Location: Shanghai, China]

United States

The Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting
Conference time: November 13-17, 2019
[Location: Austin, TX] 

Other Countries

Sixth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research
Organized abstract deadline: November 14, 2019
Conference time: November 8-12, 2020
[Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates]

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Research Updates

Liu, C., Chen, R., Sera, F., Vicedo-Cabrera, A. M., Guo, Y., Tong, S., ... & Valdes Ortega, N. (2019). Ambient particulate air pollution and daily mortality in 652 citiesNew England Journal of Medicine, 381(8), 705-715.

Wang, R., Chen, Z., Zhou, Y., Shen, L., Zhang, Z., & Wu, X. (2019). Melancholy or mahjong? Diversity, frequency, type, and rural-urban divide of social participation and depression in middle-and old-aged Chinese: A fixed-effects analysisSocial Science & Medicine, 238, 112518.

Lu, X., Dallal, C. M., He, X., Juon, H. S., Wang, M. Q., & Lee, S. (2019). Parental caregiving trajectories and Metabolic Syndrome: A longitudinal study among Chinese women. Social Science & Medicine, 240, 112559.

Luo, R., Emmers, D., Warrinnier, N., Rozelle, S., & Sylvia, S. (2019). Using community health workers to deliver a scalable integrated parenting program in rural China: A cluster-randomized controlled trialSocial Science & Medicine, 239, 112545.

Zhang, Y., & Yu, X. (2019). Evaluation of Long-Term Care Insurance Policy in Chinese Pilot Cities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(20), 3826.

Yuan, S., Wang, F., Li, X., Jia, M., & Tian, M. (2019). Facilitators and barriers to implement the family doctor contracting services in China: findings from a qualitative studyBMJ open, 9(10), e032444.

Liu, Y., Chen, X., Yan Z. (2019). Depression in the house: the effects of household air pollution from solid fuel use among the middle-aged and older population in ChinaScience of the Total Environmenthttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134706

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