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Shing studied for a Bachelor's in Economic Science at the University of Manchester, specialising in Finance and Economics modules. He progressed within the university to complete an MSc in Economics where his optional modules were; Economic Growth, Financial Economics and Applied Econometrics. Shing was introduced into the field of Health Economics by conducting a Health Economics Dissertation during his MSc. This empirical study looked at the effects of reducing hospital waiting times on the quality of health care provided by NHS trusts using a pressure index. The dissertation was supervised by Professor Matt Sutton and Dr Silviya Nikolova.
Shing conducted a PhD on the quality of care under financial incentives. He was supervised by Professor Matt Sutton, Professor Tim Doran and Professor Stephen Campbell. He looked at, how measured quality of care indicators are associated with patient health outcomes, how the quality of care has been distributed between patients, and the weekend effect on mortality and the quality of care.
Shing worked as an econometric consultant for NHS England for 7 months during 2015. Shing used large patient level data and econometric techniques to update the Person Based Resource Allocation Formula for General and Acute hospital services. Shing provided econometric assistence for updating maternity services, perscribing, and primary care resource allocation formulae, he also provided assistence to exploring the suitality of resource allocation formulae for commissioning specialised hospital services
Shing conducted a PhD on the quality of care under financial incentives. He was supervised by Professor Matt Sutton, Professor Tim Doran and Professor Stephen Campbell. He looked at, how measured quality of care indicators are associated with patient health outcomes, how the quality of care has been distributed between patients, and the weekend effect on mortality and the quality of care.
Shing worked as an econometric consultant for NHS England for 7 months during 2015. Shing used large patient level data and econometric techniques to update the Person Based Resource Allocation Formula for General and Acute hospital services. Shing provided econometric assistence for updating maternity services, perscribing, and primary care resource allocation formulae, he also provided assistence to exploring the suitality of resource allocation formulae for commissioning specialised hospital services
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Social Science & Medicine (2024): 116801-116801
Social science & medicine (1982) (2023): 116164-116164
British Journal of General Practiceno. 734 (2023): e659-e666
Health Economics, Policy and Lawno. 3 (2023): 289-304
HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE IN THE COMMUNITY (2023): 1-8
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