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Xinye Qi
Researcher at Harbin Medical University
Publications - 20
Citations - 206
Xinye Qi is an academic researcher from Harbin Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 79 citations.
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Forecast of the trend in incidence of acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis in China from 2011–2019 using the Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (SARIMA) and Exponential Smoothing (ETS) models
Huan Liu,Chenxi Li,Yingqi Shao,Xin Zhang,Zhao Zhai,Xing Wang,Xinye Qi,Jiahui Wang,Yanhua Hao,Qunhong Wu,Mingli Jiao +10 more
TL;DR: AHC remains a serious public health problem in Southern and Eastern China that mainly affects farmers and children younger than 9 years and it is recommended that the health administration strengthen the publicity and education regarding AHC prevention among farmers and accelerate the development of related vaccines and treatment measures.
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Identifying factors associated with depression among men living with HIV/AIDS and undergoing antiretroviral therapy: a cross-sectional study in Heilongjiang, China
Huan Liu,Miaomiao Zhao,Jiaojiao Ren,Xinye Qi,Hong Sun,Lemeng Qu,Cunling Yan,Tong Zheng,Qunhong Wu,Yu Cui +9 more
TL;DR: The strongest factor associated with depression among men living with HIV/AIDS was sleep quality, and future studies should explore the effects of interventions for depression among PLWHA.
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Can the reform of integrating health insurance reduce inequity in catastrophic health expenditure? Evidence from China.
Jiahui Wang,Hong Zhu,Huan Liu,Ke Wu,Xin Zhang,Miaomiao Zhao,Hang Yin,Xinye Qi,Yanhua Hao,Ye Li,Libo Liang,Mingli Jiao,Jiao Xu,Baohua Liu,Qunhong Wu,Linghan Shan +15 more
TL;DR: The progress made in the integrated URRBMI on CHE equity deserves recognition, even though it did not reduce the overall CHE or the impoverishment rate effectively, and more targeted solutions should be considered, such as promoting more precise insurance intervention for the most vulnerable population.
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Catastrophic health expenditure incidence and its equity in China: a study on the initial implementation of the medical insurance integration system
Huan Liu,Hong Zhu,Jiahui Wang,Xinye Qi,Miaomiao Zhao,Linghan Shan,Lijun Gao,Zheng Kang,Mingli Jiao,Lin Pan,Ruohui Chen,Baohua Liu,Qunhong Wu,Ning Ning +13 more
TL;DR: The medical insurance integration system in China is still at the exploratory stage; hence, its effects are of limited significance, even though the positive impact of this system on low-income residents is confirmed.
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Prescribing Patterns in Outpatient Clinics of Township Hospitals in China: A Comparative Study before and after the 2009 Health System Reform
Ding Ding,Qingxia Pan,Linghan Shan,Chaojie Liu,Lijun Gao,Yanhua Hao,Jian Song,Ning Ning,Yu Cui,Ye Li,Xinye Qi,Chao Liang,Qunhong Wu,Guoxiang Liu +13 more
TL;DR: Major changes in prescribing patterns are evident in township hospitals in China, and overprescription of antibiotics, injections and adrenal corticosteroids has been reduced, however, salient regional disparities still exist.