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Inquiry ; 61: 469580241237095, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38712799

ABSTRACT

Improving the residents' health is an important strategy for addressing the declining population dividend in China under the new development paradigm. Based on the panel data of 290 prefecture-level cities in China from 2010 to 2021, this paper uses environmental tax as a quasi-natural experiment, and adopts a DID model to explore the impact of market-based environmental regulation on the residents' health. The results show that the implementation of environmental tax can significantly reduce the population mortality rate, indicating an enhancement in residents' health outcomes. Mechanism analysis shows that environmental tax mainly relies on air quality to improve the residents' health. Also, the heath effect of environmental tax will be effective with the increase of income, and it's stronger in administrative border areas. Heterogeneity analysis shows that the effect of environmental tax on residents' health in western regions and resource-based cities is significantly stronger than those in central and eastern regions and non-resource-based cities. This paper provides new evidence for a comprehensive understanding of the impact of market-based environmental regulations on residents' well-being, offering insights for the implementation of green development strategies.


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Taxes , Humans , China , Health Status , Air Pollution/prevention & control , Cities
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Int J Surg ; 2024 Mar 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38498357

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) has emerged as a pivotal surgical intervention for the treatment of prostate cancer. However, the complexity of clinical cases, heterogeneity of prostate cancer, and limitations in physician expertise pose challenges to rational decision-making in RARP. To address these challenges, we aimed to organize the knowledge of previously complex cohorts and establish an online platform named the RARP Knowledge Base (RARPKB) to provide reference evidence for personalized treatment plans. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PubMed searches over the past two decades were conducted to identify publications describing RARP. We collected, classified, and structured surgical details, patient information, surgical data, and various statistical results from the literature. A knowledge-guided decision-support tool was established using MySQL, DataTable, ECharts, and JavaScript. ChatGPT-4 and two assessment scales were used to validate and compare the platform. RESULTS: The platform comprised 583 studies, 1589 cohorts, 1 911 968 patients, and 11 986 records, resulting in 54 834 data entries. The knowledge-guided decision support tool provide personalized surgical plan recommendations and potential complications on the basis of patients' baseline and surgical information. Compared with ChatGPT-4, RARPKB outperformed in authenticity (100% versus [vs.] 73%), matching (100% vs. 53%), personalized recommendations (100% vs. 20%), matching of patients (100% vs. 0%), and personalized recommendations for complications (100% vs. 20%). Post-use, the average System Usability Scale score was 88.88±15.03, and the Net Promoter Score of RARPKB was 85. The knowledge base is available at http://rarpkb.bioinf.org.cn. CONCLUSIONS: We introduced the pioneering RARPKB, the first knowledge base for robot-assisted surgery, with an emphasis on prostate cancer. RARPKB can assist in personalized and complex surgical planning for prostate cancer to improve its efficacy. RARPKB provides a reference for the future applications of artificial intelligence in clinical practice.

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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 30(53): 113846-113858, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37853220

ABSTRACT

The implementation of the Environmental Tax Law is a milestone in promoting China's green tax reform. However, the existence literature has lacked attention to whether it leads enterprises to invest in green environmental protection. To examine the Environmental Tax Law effects and mechanism on the environmental investment of heavy-polluted enterprises, this study used the data of heavy-polluted enterprises listed on the A-share market from 2012 to 2020 and regarded the Environmental Tax Law as a quasi-natural experiment to employ a difference-in-differences model. We found that environmental tax improves the green environmental investment of heavy-polluted enterprises, reflecting the guiding role of policy on enterprise investment allocation. Heterogeneity was found, and the promotion effect of environmental tax reform on enterprise environmental investment is more significant in non-nation-owned, central-western regions, and small-scale enterprises. Further analysis believed that market competition, as an external mechanism, helps strengthen environmental tax reform's implementation effect. The findings of this paper provide a new proof for a comprehensive understanding of the micro-effect of environmental tax reform and provide a reference for the implementation of green development strategies.


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Climate , Investments , China , Policy , Environmental Policy , Conservation of Natural Resources
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Front Public Health ; 11: 1104328, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37033016

ABSTRACT

Public health is an important symbol of national wealth and prosperity. At present, China's public health is hindered by the poor management of public hospitals, which impacts the demographic structure and socioeconomic development. Therefore, taking the implementation of public hospital reform in China as a quasi-natural experiment, this study employed the time-varying DID model and the mediating effect to evaluate the influence of public hospital reform on public health. The results were as follows: (1) Public hospital reform can significantly improve public health, and a series of robustness tests have also confirmed the effects; (2) Government's financial support is a transmission mechanism for public hospital reform to promote public health; (3) After taking control variables into consideration, the effect of public hospital reform is stronger in the western region with a poorer economy. This research provides a vital policy reference for promoting the scope of reform and improving the health of the general public.


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Health Care Reform , Public Health , Health Policy , Hospitals, Public , China
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