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Manli Wang is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Clinical pharmacy. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Manli Wang include Shenzhen University.
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Papers
Impact of Health Education on Knowledge and Behaviors toward Infectious Diseases among Students in Gansu Province, China
Manli Wang,Xuemei Han,Haiqing Fang,Chang Xu,Xiaojun Lin,Shuxu Xia,Wenhan Yu,Jinlu He,Shuai Jiang,Hongbing Tao +9 more
TL;DR: Health education contributes to student knowledge and behaviors toward infectious diseases and needs to pay particular attention to rural students, all male students, and students at senior high school level living on campus.
Does A Medical Consortium Influence Health Outcomes of Hospitalized Cancer Patients? An Integrated Care Model in Shanxi, China.
Miao Cai,Echu Liu,Hongbing Tao,Zhengmin Qian,Qiang John Fu,Xiaojun Lin,Manli Wang,Chang Xu,Ziling Ni +8 more
TL;DR: The medical consortium provides an effective strategy to improve the outcomes of cancer patients in Shanxi, China and bridges the gap in resources and plays a critical role in the quality of care in China.
Bootstrapping data envelopment analysis of efficiency and productivity of county public hospitals in Eastern, Central, and Western China after the public hospital reform
Manli Wang,Haiqing Fang,Hongbing Tao,Zhaohui Cheng,Xiaojun Lin,Miao Cai,Chang Xu,Shuai Jiang +7 more
TL;DR: Decision makers and administrators in China should identify the causes of the observed inefficiencies and take appropriate measures to increase the efficiency of county public hospitals in the three areas of China, especially in Central China.
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Analysis of high alert medication knowledge of medical staff in Tianjin: A convenient sampling survey in China
TL;DR: It was suggested that the high alert medication knowledge level of the medical staff needs to increase, and it might benefit from targeted, systematic and diverse training to themedical staff working in the different circulation nodes of the medications.
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Differential effects of different delivery methods on progression to severe postpartum hemorrhage between Chinese nulliparous and multiparous women: a retrospective cohort study
Chang Xu,Wanting Zhong,Qiang Fu,Li Yi,Yuqing Deng,Zhaohui Cheng,Xiaojun Lin,Miao Cai,Shilin Zhong,Manli Wang,Hongbing Tao,Hao-Ling Xiong,Xin Jiang,Yun Chen +13 more
TL;DR: Forceps-assisted delivery and CS methods were found to increase the risk of severity of the PPH and these findings have implications for the obstetric decision on the choice of delivery methods, maternal and neonatal health care, and obstetric quality control.