معرفی
Yongfei Wang is a Lecturer in Medicine (Cardiology) and Senior Statistician at Yale School of Medicine's Department of Internal Medicine. He holds affiliations with the Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE) and the Cardiovascular Medicine division. Prior to Yale, he served as an Associate Professor at Central China Normal University (CCNU), teaching probability, statistics, and mathematical statistics for over a decade. With extensive SAS programming experience since 1987, he specializes in applying statistical methods to healthcare quality research and informatics.
Education:
- BS in Mathematical Statistics from Central China Normal University (1983)
- MS in Mathematical Statistics from Central China Normal University (1986)
Research focuses on statistical analysis of healthcare data including medical records (DIG, CCP, NHF) and claims data (Medicare Part A/B). His work involves developing mortality prediction models (AMI, HF, PN) and maintaining CMS measures. He collaborates with organizations like the American College of Cardiology (ACC) on CathPCI and ICD registry analyses, and contributes to NIH-funded projects.
Key contributions include:
- Development of 30-day mortality measures for CMS
- Validation of acute myocardial infarction outcome metrics
- Analysis of racial disparities in peripheral arterial interventions
Labs/Teams: Active contributor to the Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE), involved in MQMS contract work with CMS and translational research initiatives.