Yongfei Wang, MS
Lecturer in Medicine (Cardiology)Cards
About
Titles
Lecturer in Medicine (Cardiology)
Senior Statistician
Biography
Yongfei Wang, MS, is a lecturer at the Internal Medicine Department, Yale School of Medicine and is an experienced and highly productive Senior Statistical Analyst who has been an integral part of CORE for more than 10 years. Previously, Mr. Wang was an associate professor at CCNU, P.R. China where he taught both undergraduate and graduate courses in probability, statistics, and mathematical statistics for over 10 years. Mr. Wang has worked with SAS software since 1987 and has been in the healthcare field since 1997. He was certified as a SAS Programmer in 2004. Mr. Wang’s research activities primarily involve the use of statistical analytic methods for quality of care research and health care-related informatics. He has extensive knowledge and experience with abstracted medical record data (e.g., DIG, CCP, CC3, NHF and others) and claims data (e.g., Medicare Part A, Part B data, outpatient data, and others), as well as with modeling such data using hierarchical linear modeling and survey data analysis techniques. Mr. Wang has worked on developing and validating the Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI, Heart Failure (HF) and Pneumonia (PN) 30-day mortality measures directed by CMS, the measure maintenance of the AMI, HF and PN 30-day mortality measures, and contracts with the ACC for analyses on CathPCI and ICD registry data. Mr. Wang also led the analyses for developing new measures in registry data under CORE’s MQMS contract with CMS and has worked on numerous NIH grants.
Appointments
Cardiovascular Medicine
LecturerPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- MS
- Central China Normal University, Mathematical Statistics (1986)
- BS
- Central China Normal University (1983)
Research
Overview
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Cardiovascular Diseases; Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation
News
News
- April 08, 2022
Yale late-breaking clinical trials at Heart Rhythm 2022
- August 24, 2020
Less Aggressive Treatment Better for Heart Patients Who Go Into Shock
- January 14, 2020
Study: Hospital readmission policy did not increase patients’ mortality risk
- January 14, 2020Source: Becker's Hospital Review
ACA hospital readmission program did not increase patients' mortality risk