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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on methodologies and frameworks for economic evaluation in health care settings. It aims to explore cost-effectiveness analysis, cost-utility analysis, and their implications for health policy decisions.
This session addresses innovative financing mechanisms and insurance models in health care. Discussions will include the impact of these models on access, affordability, and quality of care.
This track examines the dynamics of health care reform initiatives and their implications for public policy. Participants will analyze case studies and evaluate the effectiveness of various reform strategies.
This session delves into the economic aspects of pharmaceuticals, including pricing strategies, market access, and the role of regulation. It aims to understand the balance between innovation and affordability in drug development.
This track explores the intersection of health equity and social determinants of health. Discussions will focus on strategies to address disparities and promote equitable health outcomes across populations.
This session highlights the application of experimental methods in health economics research. It aims to showcase innovative approaches to understanding health behaviors and policy impacts.
This track investigates the relationship between quality of care and health outcomes. Participants will discuss metrics for quality assessment and their implications for health policy and management.
This session focuses on management practices within health care organizations and their impact on performance. Topics will include leadership, organizational culture, and strategic planning in health services.
This track examines the economic principles underlying public health initiatives and policies. Discussions will focus on cost-benefit analysis of public health interventions and their long-term effects.
This session explores the application of welfare economics to health care systems. It aims to evaluate how welfare principles can inform policy decisions and improve health outcomes.
This track investigates the interactions between health care providers and clients, focusing on economic implications. Topics will include patient satisfaction, provider incentives, and the role of patient engagement in health care delivery.