Xiang Yan

Xiang Yan
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Sichuan University

Healthy city, Health geography, Urban planning

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Introduction
My research focuses on (1) Interdisciplinary topics between healthcare system research and urban studies, and (2) Transitional urban/rural development in Western China, especially Sichuan province and Chengdu city.
Current institution
Sichuan University

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Publications (17)
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Many locales featuring therapeutic landscapes have seen a rise in health tourism recent years. This study introduces an actor-network perspective to examine the co-evolution of therapeutic landscapes and health tourism, and its inherent dynamism. We argue that therapeutic landscapes and health tourism are emerging out of an integrated actor-network...
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Hospital size distribution, i.e., the uneven allocation of healthcare resources between hospitals of different size classes, significantly impacts healthcare equality and efficiency and challenges healthcare governance. Yet, its variation is inadequately explained by two prevalent approaches to size distribution – the statistical approach merely wo...
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This study reviews national-level policies regulating cross-border healthcare in mainland China after it acceded to the World Trade Organization (WTO). Policy documents from official websites of the State Council and 19 ministries were screened, from which 487 policy documents were analyzed. WTO's five modes of trade and WHO's six building blocks o...
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Despite China’s high-profile community development agenda, how to provide neighborhood services, a key social infrastructure in community development, remains a challenge for many local governments facing fiscal austerity. This study addresses this lacuna by interrogating the boom of neighborhood center complexes (NCCs), i.e., building complexes ac...
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Infrastructure such as water, electricity, and natural gas fundamentally underpins informal housing and industrial development in urban villages. Yet how the infrastructure is built, maintained, and governed, and what are the underlying mechanisms, remain peripheral to existing literature and policy agenda. This study addresses this gap by incorpor...
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Background Unequal access to primary healthcare (PHC) has become a critical issue in global health inequalities, requiring governments to implement policies tailored to communities’ needs and abilities. However, the place-based facility dimension of PHCs is oversimplified in current healthcare literature, and formulating the equity-oriented PHC spa...
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The complex role of healthcare in migration has not been fully understood in existing studies, which are largely limited to the simple examination of migration behaviors associated with the uneven distribution of healthcare services. This study provides a more nuanced understanding by considering the subjective dimension of healthcare quality as an...
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Recent studies on healthcare accessibility have made use of medical records to study the actual patient mobility and its implications for healthcare governance. Drawing on 39,067 cross-city healthcare utilization records of Hefei residents in China between 2019 and 2020, this study extends existing research to examine patient mobility at individual...
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The distributions of different healthcare resources are typically examined individually and separately, thus overlooking the fundamental fact that healthcare delivery hinges on the cofunction of different resources. Divergent distributions of physicians and healthcare beds are found to significantly affect healthcare quality and efficiency, while t...
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The aggressive industrial upgrade in China's first-tier cities has caused a shift in scholarly attention from peasant migrant workers to skilled migrants. Contrasting with a few elite migrants who are entitled special settlement policies, there is a large group of skilled migrants struggling for permanent homes and settlement amidst the rapid prope...
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Drawing on Harvey’s capital switching thesis, this study develops a heterodox approach from a crucial perspective to China’s post-2016 nationwide property boom. We trace the roots of this suburban property boom to the 2008 global financial crisis and investigate its nature as a solution to China’s post-2008 overaccumulation crisis. By scrutinising...
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Road crashes have become a leading cause of death in China. Although enormous efforts have been exerted to determine the factors that affect individual crash incidents, neighborhood-level crash incidence in Chinese cities has not been sufficiently analyzed. This study fills this gap by quantifying the effects of built environment factors on neighbo...
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Early diagnosis is important to control COVID-19 outbreaks. This study aimed to assess how individual and area socioeconomic position and geographical accessibility to healthcare services were associated with the time to diagnosis among symptomatic COVID-19 patients in Hong Kong. Multivariable generalized linear regression was used to estimate the...
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(1) Background: Rare disease patients in China usually have to travel a long distance, typically across provinces, for an accurate diagnosis due to the uneven distribution of healthcare resources. This study investigated the impact factors of their trans-provincial diagnosis. (2) Methods: An analysis was made of 1531 cases (1032 adults and 499 chil...
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Background: To investigate the multidimensional difficulties in accessing a definitive diagnosis of adult rare diseases and the associated impact factors in China. Methods: A total of 1010 adult rare disease patients from the 2018 China Rare Disease Survey were used for analysis. The Structural Equation Models examined the interrelationships among...

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