This study will assess whether adherence to guidelines for patient-centered medical homes in community health centers in Shenzhen City will improve outcomes for diabetes patients.
This project aims to leverage data from the Guangzhou City Emergency Care Center to help formulate and pilot an intervention for pre-hospital emergency medical care.
This project will examine the impact of China’s pilot pharmaceutical reimbursement price policies (PPRPP) on patients, clinicians, physicians, and payers in Chongqing and Sanming.
Health informatics technology and digital medical technology will help physicians improve efficiency in diagnosis and treatment and enhance quality and safety of health care services.
Building upon the previous CP (12-110), this project will support capacity building of the PUMC ethics center, and help the center function as an education and policy think tank for China.
Building upon the previous CP (12-109), this CMB-CP will maintain the training base for young scholars and a university-based economic think tank in studying health issues to inform policy making.
Building upon the previous CP (12-108), the project will strengthen the CP’s capacity, develop system models of CVD and diabetes in Chinese adults, and test the model in two intervention scenarios.
This renewal continues support for PUMC’s China Burden of Disease Research and Dissemination Center (CBDRDC) to continue studies on disease burdens and relevant methodological frameworks for China.