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Qunhong Wu
Researcher at Harbin Medical University
Publications - 156
Citations - 3087
Qunhong Wu is an academic researcher from Harbin Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 108 publications receiving 2032 citations.
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Factors affecting catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment from medical expenses in China: policy implications of universal health insurance
TL;DR: Although China has greatly expanded health insurance coverage, financial protection remains insufficient and policy-makers should focus on designing improved insurance plans by expanding the benefit package, redesigning cost sharing arrangements and provider payment methods and developing more effective expenditure control strategies.
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Workplace violence against nurses in Chinese hospitals: a cross-sectional survey.
Mingli Jiao,Ning Ning,Ye Li,Lijun Gao,Yu Cui,Hong Sun,Zheng Kang,Libo Liang,Qunhong Wu,Yanhua Hao +9 more
TL;DR: Preplacement education should focus on high-risk groups to reduce workplace violence, and increased awareness from the public and policymakers is necessary to develop effective control strategies at individual, hospital and national levels.
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The impacts of knowledge, risk perception, emotion and information on citizens' protective behaviors during the outbreak of COVID-19: a cross-sectional study in China.
Liangwen Ning,Jinyu Niu,Xuejing Bi,Chao Yang,Ze Liu,Qunhong Wu,Ning Ning,Libo Liang,Aishu Liu,Yanhua Hao,Lijun Gao,Chaojie Liu +11 more
TL;DR: Higher levels of protective behaviors are associated with higher knowledge, perceived severity, negative emotion, and attention to and trust in the official governmental media.
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Catastrophic Health Expenditure and Rural Household Impoverishment in China: What Role Does the New Cooperative Health Insurance Scheme Play?
Ye Li,Qunhong Wu,Chaojie Liu,Zheng Kang,Xin Xie,Hui Yin,Mingli Jiao,Guoxiang Liu,Yanhua Hao,Ning Ning +9 more
TL;DR: Despite over 95% of coverage, the NCMS has failed to prevent catastrophic health expenditure and medical impoverishment and an upgrade of benefit packages is needed, and effective cost control mechanisms on the provider side needs to be considered.
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Patient Satisfaction with Hospital Inpatient Care: Effects of Trust, Medical Insurance and Perceived Quality of Care.
Linghan Shan,Ye Li,Ding Ding,Qunhong Wu,Chaojie Liu,Mingli Jiao,Yanhua Hao,Yuzhen Han,Lijun Gao,Jiejing Hao,Lan Wang,Weilan Xu,Jiaojiao Ren +12 more
TL;DR: The qualitative analysis showed that patient trust—the most significant predictor of patient satisfaction— is shaped by perceived high quality of service delivery, empathic and caring interpersonal interactions, and a better designed medical insurance that provides stronger financial protection and enables more equitable access to health care.