Brief introduction of ma Jin
Ma Jin is currently the Executive Dean of the School of Public Health of Shanghai Jiaotong University, the Director of the Department of Health Policy and Management, the professor of health economics and health policy, the doctoral tutor of Antai College of Economics and Science, and the master tutor of the School of Public Health. Doctor of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, Master of Health Economics and Mathematics, concurrently editor-in-chief of China Health Resources magazine, editorial board members of China Health Economics, China Health Policy Research, Medicine and Society, and China Health and Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University, national evaluation expert of degree and postgraduate education of Ministry of Education, first director of Preventive Medicine Education Research Association of China Higher Medical Education Society, and executive director of Medical and Health System Engineering Committee of China System Engineering Society. Member of the decision-making advisory Committee of Shanghai's three-medical linkage reform, member of the health management discipline of Shanghai Health Series Senior Professional and Technical Position Qualification Appraisal Committee, and deputy director of Shanghai Medical Insurance Training Center. He studied at Harvard University in the United States, the University of New South Wales in Australia, the University of Calgary in Canada and the University of the Philippines. Mainly engaged in teaching and research related to health economy and health policy. He is currently a Chinese consultant for the China-UK health policy project. As the first person in charge, he is currently undertaking research projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation Project (No.:70873083) "Research on the Theory and Method of Hospital Scale Planning" and the Soft Science Research Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology (2007GXS3B049) "Research on Countermeasures to Ensure Public Hospitals to Perform Public Welfare". The Ministry of Health funded a comparative study on the management system reform of hospitals affiliated to the government of China, a study on the funding guarantee mechanism for the prevention and treatment of mental illness in China, and a study on the planning of community health services funded by the UHPP Project Office of the United Kingdom and the Ministry of Health. Since the 1990s, he has published more than 90 academic papers in international and domestic professional academic journals such as Health Affairs and BMC Health Service Research, and edited 2 planning textbooks and 2 monographs of the Ministry of Health. He has won the third prize of scientific and technological progress of the Ministry of Health and other provincial and ministerial scientific research awards.