2024 events and seminars
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Global Health seminar - Improving the mental health and educational success of young people: experimental evidence from a mindfulness-based programme in Pakistan
Speaker: Dr. Jennifer Opare-Kumi, University of Oxford
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Economic Evaluation Seminar - Model for the economic evaluation of interventions to manage neuropathic ulcers arising from leprosy and application to an intervention
Speaker: Jessica Ochalek, CHE, University of York
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The REAL Units’ Health Economics and Policy Seminar Series - Brendan Collins
Seminar speaker: Brendan Collins
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CHE Seminar - Do Peers Subvert or Support Recovery from Substance Use Disorder?
Speaker: Christiern Rose, University of Queensland
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Global Health seminar - Fiscal and Public Health Impact of a Change in Tobacco Excise Taxes in Ghana
Speaker: Ama Pokuaa Fenny, Institute of Statistical Social & Economic Research, University of Ghana
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Economic Evaluation Seminar - Modelling capacity constraints in cost-effectiveness models: a case study of a queuing model of breast screening
Speaker: Dina Jankovic, CHE
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Effects of private health insurance on the substitution of public-private hospital utilisation in a mixed public-private system
Speaker: Jongsay Yong, Melbourne Institute: Applied Economic & Social Research, Faculty of Business and Economics, The University of Melbourne
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Population health impact and cost-effectiveness of Tuberculosis diagnostics and treatment pathways in Malawi: Model-based evaluation
Speaker: Newton Chagoma, CHE
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The relationship between regional spending on aged care and informal caring
Henry Cutler, Professor and Director, Centre for Health Economy, Macquarie Business School, presented in-person in ARC/014.
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The effects of domestic and international health expenditure on health and use of health care
Eliana Chavarria Pino, University of Manchester, presented in-person in Alcuin A Block A/019/20 and via Zoom (not recorded)
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Use of Joint Modelling in Health Technology Assessment (HTA)
Keith Abrams, Warwick Medical School, presented in-person in A/019/020 with Zoom available (not recorded).