Joshua S. Yang, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorMarjorie Kagawa-Singer | grad student | 2005 | UCLA | |
(A model to increase access to care for immigrants: Charting the development of San Francisco Chinatown's ethnic-specific health care system.) |
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Baxi SM, Beall R, Yang J, et al. (2019) A multidisciplinary review of the policy, intellectual property rights, and international trade environment for access and affordability to essential cancer medications. Globalization and Health. 15: 57 |
Malone RE, Yang JS. (2017) Tobacco: a threat to development? Tobacco Control. 26: 241-242 |
Murray JK, DiStefano AS, Yang JS, et al. (2016) Displacement and HIV: Factors Influencing Antiretroviral Therapy Use by Ethnic Shan Migrants in Northern Thailand. The Journal of the Association of Nurses in Aids Care : Janac |
Yang JS, McDaniel PA, Malone RE. (2012) 'A question of balance': addressing the public health impacts of multinational enterprises in the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. Global Public Health. 7: 1045-61 |
Mamudu HM, Yang JS, Novotny TE. (2011) UN resolution on the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases: an opportunity for global action. Global Public Health. 6: 347-53 |
Kahn JG, Yang JS, Kahn JS. (2010) 'Mobile' health needs and opportunities in developing countries. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 29: 252-8 |
Yang JS. (2010) Contextualizing immigrant access to health resources. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health / Center For Minority Public Health. 12: 340-53 |
Yang JS, Novotny TE. (2009) Policy coherence in US tobacco control: beyond FDA regulation. Plos Medicine. 6: e1000079 |
Yang JS, Kagawa-Singer M. (2007) Increasing access to care for cultural and linguistic minorities: ethnicity-specific health care organizations and infrastructure. Journal of Health Care For the Poor and Underserved. 18: 532-49 |