Jing He
McMaster University
4 Papers
18 Citations
Jing He is an academic researcher from McMaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Systematic review & Critical appraisal. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Jing He include St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton & Canadian Institute for Health Information.
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Papers
Transferability of health technology assessments and economic evaluations: a systematic review of approaches for assessment and application
TL;DR: The proposed approaches and the factors used for assessing geographic transferability potential have varied substantially across the papers reviewed, and most promising is the identification of an extensive checklist of critical and noncritical factors in determining transferable potential.
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Antiviral Treatments for HBeAg-Positive Chronic Hepatitis B in Canada
Jing He,Jing He,Jing He,James M. Bowen,James M. Bowen,Feng Xie,Feng Xie,Ron Goeree,Ron Goeree +8 more
TL;DR: Tenofovir generated the best results compared with all other therapies under evaluation, and over the 72-year period of the model, the expected life expectancy of lamivUDine, telbivudine, entecavir, and ten ofovir was 35.71 years, which is significantly lower than that for lamvudine.
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Oral health-related multiple outcomes of holistic health in elderly individuals: An umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses
TL;DR: Clear high-quality evidence revealed that oral health is strongly associated with seven health outcomes covering physical, mental, and social levels, which directly corresponds to holistic health, and impacts the quality of life of elderly individuals.
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Economic Appraisal of a Community-Wide Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program
Ron Goeree,Ron Goeree,Camilla von Keyserlingk,Camilla von Keyserlingk,Natasha Burke,Natasha Burke,Jing He,Jing He,Janusz Kaczorowski,Janusz Kaczorowski,Larry W. Chambers,Larry W. Chambers,Larry W. Chambers,Lisa Dolovich,Lisa Dolovich,J. Michael Paterson,Brandon Zagorski +16 more
TL;DR: A community-wide CVD awareness program can be implemented and can reduce CVD-related hospitalization costs at the level of the community without a corresponding increase in overall health care costs.