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Yunting Zheng

Fujian Medical University


Yunting Zheng

Yunting is a Visiting Fellow at LSE Health, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and an Associate Professor at Fujian Medical University. She has a PhD in Public Health from Peking University, focusing on tobacco control in Beijing, China. She also holds an MSc in Public Health in Developing Countries from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and an MPH from Peking University. Her research focuses on health promotion, health economics and health policy, with particular interests in tobacco control, internal migrants, HIV/AIDS prevention, and long-term care insurance.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Countries China; United Kingdom (England);
Topics LTC insurance; LTC Reforms; Relationship between LTC use and hospital use;
Methods Causal inference in Long-Term Care; Difference-in-differences; Economic evaluation; Longitudinal data analysis; Policy analysis; Quasi-experimental methods; Time series analysis;
Role Research;
Interest Groups Climate Change and LTC; Economics of Long-Term Care; Long-Term Care in China; Long-Term Care Policy; Quasi-experimental methods; Social Care Reform in England; Technology and Long-Term Care;
Websitehttps://jkyjy.fjmu.edu.cn/2022/0922/c6490a169749/page.htm
ORC.ID0000-0001-5208-6254
GOOGLE SCHOLARhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=e4L7jLYAAAAJ&hl=zh-CN
Research interests

Health promotion, health economics and health policy, with particular interests in tobacco control, internal migrants, HIV/AIDS prevention, and long-term care insurance.

Key publications
1. Defining indicators for the scoping stage of health impact assessment to evaluate tobacco control policy in the city of Beijing
2. Multiple streams approach to tobacco control policymaking in the capital city of the world’s largest tobacco consuming country
3. Evaluation of the college-based HIV/AIDS education policy in Beijing, China: a mixed method approach
4. Impact of a comprehensive tobacco control policy package on acute myocardial infarction and stroke hospital admissions in Beijing, China: interrupted time series study
5. The evolution of health policy in China and internal migrants: Continuity, change, and current implementation challenges

6. Health impacts of parental migration on left-behind children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis

7. The prevalence of smoking, second-hand smoke exposure, and knowledge of the health hazards of smoking among internal migrants in 12 provinces in China: A cross-sectional analysis

8. Inequalities and trends in access to health insurance and essential public health services among internal migrants in china: 2013 to 2018