Three studies only as far as I concern: Kyrgystan, Kazakhstan and Russia. Do you think there is a potential for expanding @healtheconomics by getting members from that area? #iHEA2019
I hope my advice on to measure spillover effect of mix of funding flows will contribute to addressing a research problem discussed today at “How does the provider payment mix shape provider behavior in LMIC?” by researchers from @RESYST, @WHO, Nigeria at #iHEA2019
Posters are set up in Kollegienhaus - Aula. Come by and check them out during the break at 3:00! You can also meet the editors of Health Economics while you are here! #iHEA2019
Thailand spends about 3% of GDP of public resources to fund quality health services to all
Secret weapon? Governance of strategic purchasing including autonomy, provider-purchaser split, governing boards and involvement of beneficiaries Dr Somsak in
#IHEA2019@governance_hs
The 2019 global #MultidimensionalPovertyIndex released by @ophi_oxford & @UNDP includes a study of trends over time for 10 countries. Findings show rural areas are still poorer than urban areas & children are still poorer than adults. Read more at bit.ly/2JlrBbu#LNOB
Cost-Benefit analysis or Benefit-Cost analysis? I am attending a workshop to learn what benefit-cost analysis is and how to use it #iHEA2019@healtheconomics
#iHEA2019 An emerging theme of the Early Career Researchers sessions is whether an empirical paper is about the specific context the data comes from or whether it’s more broadly applicable.
As a reminder to those joining us at #iHEA2019, there will be no print program this year! You can access the program through the mobile app or can view and download the full PDF version online here: healtheconomics.org/page/201…