ANU Workshop on Health Economics Research
The one-day ANU Workshop on Health Economics Research will showcase the latest progress in health economics research, addressing key public policy issues in the health sector.
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The one-day ANU Workshop on Health Economics Research will showcase the latest progress in health economics research addressing key public policy issues in the health sector, including early childhood development, spousal health, drug rehabilitation programs in LMIC, intergenerational transmission of health, economic evaluation of drugs, and the market of new health technologies.
It will include nine presentations by researchers across several units at the ANU, including the ANU’s National Centre of Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH), the Research School of Economics (RSE), the Crawford School of Public Policy, and the JCSMR.
The workshop will be on 1 July, 9:00am to 4:30pm, at the Bob Douglas Lecture Theatre (62A).
The workshop will be in person only (no online streaming and broadcasting).
Please note that the schedule below is tentative.
Schedule
9:00am-9:40am
School Disruption, Parental Input and Early Childhood Development
- Speaker: Jinhu Li (NCEPH)
9:40am-10:20am
Demand for Spousal Health
- Speaker: Elena Capatina (RSE)
10:20am-11:00am
Sociodemographic Profile and Rehabilitation Experiences of Drug Treatment Patients in LMIC: Findings From Facility and Patient Surveys
- Speaker: Firman Kartaadipoetra (Crawford)
11:00am-11:15am
Morning Tea
11:15am-11:55am
Health Heterogeneity, Portfolio Choice and Wealth Inequality
- Speaker: Chung Tran (RSE)
11:55am-12:35pm
Early life exposure to Medicaid and upward spillover effects from children's later life health outcomes on older parents health
- Speaker: My Tran (NCEPH)
12:35pm-1:30pm
Lunch
1:30pm- 2:10pm
Health Economic Evaluation of Drug Therapies Among Individuals With High-risk Clonal Haematopoiesis
- Speaker: Nhung Nghiem (JCSMR)
2:10pm-2:50pm
Developing Australian Scoring Algorithms for the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory™ Generic Core Scales: Best-Worst Scaling and Discrete Choice Experiment Approaches
- Speaker: Elisabeth Huynh (NCEPH)
2:50pm-3:10pm
Afternoon Tea
3:10pm-3:50pm
Provider responses to market entry under competing health technologies
- Speaker: Giovanni van Empel (NCEPH)
3:50pm-4:30pm
Substitution and complementarity between online and offline healthcare
- Speaker: Yijuan Chen (RSE)
Location
Bob Douglas Lecture Theatre (Building 62A) 62A Eggleston Road ACT 2600