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Global Health Economics Summit, will be organized around the theme “Economic reforms in Health from Policies to Practices ”
Health Economics 2016 is comprised of 25 tracks and 79 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Health Economics 2016.
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Public health economics play a leading role in optimizing scarce resources to improve health outcomes. It provides a foundation for the understanding of health economics as applied in the wider context of health services research. Public health economics exposes the student to the wider related academic disciplines of importance in understanding the interaction of economics and global health, such as epidemiology, public health and policy analysis. Research in this stream covers work in the following broad areas: (1) socio-economic inequalities in and determinants of health and health behaviours, (2) social and economic consequences of health and health behaviours, and (3) the economic evaluation of public health interventions.
- Track 1-1Health Economics and Health Promotion
- Track 1-2Health Economics and Emerging Infectious Diseases
- Track 1-3Health Economics and Reemerging Infectious Diseases
- Track 1-4Health Economics and Economic Epidemiology
- Track 1-5Health Economics and non Communicable Diseases
- Track 1-6Health Economics and Mental Health
- Track 1-7Health Economics and Cancer
- Track 1-8Health Economics and Aids Research
It is to assess the balance of trade between imports from econometrics literature into health economics, and export from health economics to a wider audience. The key objective is to build capacity in health technology particularly in the application of econometrics methods and outcomes of health care interventions and health care utilisation.
- Track 2-1Health Economics and Econometric methods
- Track 2-2Health Economics and Health Data
HealthCare Markets Group is a healthcare advisory and investment banking firm that has three operating units: a healthcare advisory unit, which provides strategic guidance and customized research; a specialized healthcare investment banking unit, which develops and implements plans to enhance client value; and a finance unit, which raises debt/equity funding for healthcare related projects.
- Track 3-1Health Economics and Market Environment
- Track 3-2Health Economics and Health care investment
- Track 3-3Health Economics and Risk Management
- Track 3-4Health Econimics and Market acess
- Track 3-5Health Economics and Helath Services Advances
Health Economics and health care is the field identifying with authority, administration, and organization of general public health, health awareness systems, clinics, and doctor's facility systems. Healthcare executives can help improve life for hundreds, even thousands of people every day. Healthcare executives have a sense of social mission they deeply care about the people they work with and serve. Hospitals and healthcare organizations provide opportunities for those who want to “do well by doing good.”
- Track 4-1Health Economics and Health Inequalities
- Track 4-2Health Economics and Racial Disparities
- Track 4-3Health Economics and Health Care Approches
- Track 4-4Health Economics and Equity Health Care
- Track 4-5Health Economics and Well Being
- Track 4-6Health Economics and Health Care Demand
- Track 4-7Health Economics and Health Care Supply
- Track 4-8Healh Economics and Health Care Innovations
- Track 4-9Health Economics and Dentistry
- Track 4-10Health Economics and Healthcare reforms
Health Economics and financing deals with how financial resources are generated, allocated in health systems and is concerned with how to move closer to universal issues related to providing sufficient funds for health; overcome financial barriers in regard of health policies to provide an efficient health services. Good health is essential to human welfare and to sustained economic and social development. WHO's Member States have set themselves the target of developing their health financing systems to ensure that all people can use health services, while being protected against financial hardship associated with paying for them.
- Track 5-1Health Economics and Costing
- Track 5-2Health Economics and Budgeting
- Track 5-3Health Economics and Sustainable Interventions
Health Economics and International economics is an applied field of study that allows for the systematic and rigorous examination of the problems faced in health promotion. Health economics is used to promote health through the study of health care providers, economic resources , hospitals and clinics, managed care and public health promotion activities.
- Track 6-1International Economic Issues
- Track 6-2International Economic Problems
- Track 6-3International Health Economics
Health Economics is a field of study that applies the theoretical concepts and empirical methods of economic analysis to various issues throughout the health sector, ranging from understanding underlying patient, provider and insurer behaviours to evaluate various healthcare interventions. It provides specialisation in the related fields of health economics, health policy and health care management with a particular focus on international health systems.It develops the capacity to design health reform programs, analyse policy effectiveness, perform economic evaluations of health care interventions, and identify challenges for policy implementation and governance issues by combining management skills with a sound knowledge of economics and public health policies.
- Track 7-1Health Economics and Governance
- Track 7-2Health Economics and Law
- Track 7-3Applied Health Economics and Policy
Health Economics Modelling is an essential part of the toolkit of any Health Economist who is involved with Economic Evaluation, either as an analyst or a receiver or user of economic analysis. This module goes beyond the introductory sessions in the Introduction to Health Economics module and covers the full range of model types that are appropriate for use in Health Economic analysis
- Track 8-1Grossman Health Economics Models
- Track 8-2Markov Healtheconomics Models
Health Economic outcomes is to analyse the burden and aetiology of infectious diseases and non-communicable diseases among populations and to gather and disseminate data that will help improve the quality and of health safety across borders. Their agenda is to address the critical issues across the global health and facilitating interaction and collaboration across the mankind
- Track 9-1Health Economics and QALYS
- Track 9-2Health Economics and Cost Effective Analysis
- Track 9-3Health Economics and Cost Utility Analysis
- Track 9-4Health Economics and Cost Benefit Analysis
Health behaviours have been defined as any activity undertaken for the purpose of preventing or detecting disease or for improving health and wellbeing. Health behaviours include medical service usage , compliance with medical regimens and self-directed health behaviours .Health behaviour can be obtained by improving people's access to health information and their capacity to use it effectively, health literacy is critical to empowerment.
- Track 10-1Price Elasticities and Behavioural Models
- Track 10-2Economic Consequences and Health Behaviour
- Track 10-3Stratigies and Health Behaviour
- Track 10-4Health Economics and Health Improvement
- Track 10-5Extranalities and Public Goods
- Track 10-6Health Economics and Behaviour Trends
- Track 10-7Education and Health Behaviour
- Track 10-8Health Economics and Behavioural Models
Health Economics and Health insurance insures you against several illnesses and guarantees you stay financially secure. They safeguard your peace of mind, eliminate all worries about treatment expenses, and allow you to focus your energy on more important things, like getting better. These health insurance plans cover your expenses in hospital plans. The hospitalisation coverage may be reimbursement based plans or fixed benefit plans. These plans aim to cover the more frequent medical expenses.
- Track 11-1Health Insurance and High Income Countries
- Track 11-2Health Insurance and Middle Income Countries
- Track 11-3Health Economics and Social Insurance
- Track 11-4Health Economics and Private Insurance
- Track 11-5Health Economics and Universal Health Coverage
- Track 11-6Health Economics and Optimal Health Insurance
- Track 11-7Health Economics and Moral Hazard
- Track 11-8Health Economics and Reimbursement
Health Economics and pharmaceuticals are started to encourage the growth of drug manufacturing the regulation of drugs varies by jurisdiction. In some countries they are regulated at the national level by a single agency. In other jurisdictions they are regulated at the state level or at both state and national levels by various bodies. The role of therapeutic goods regulation is designed mainly to protect the health and safety of the population. Regulation is aimed at ensuring the safety, quality, and efficacy of the therapeutic goods which are covered under the scope of the regulation.
- Track 12-1Health Economics and Pharma Market Structure
- Track 12-2Health Economics and Pharma Regulations
- Track 12-3Health economics and Pharma Pricing
- Track 12-4Health Economics and Pharmacoeconomics
- Track 12-5Health Economics and Pharmaco Epidemiology
- Track 12-6Health Economics and Medicare
- Track 12-7Health Economics and Pharmaceutical Economics
- Track 12-8Health Economics and Pharma Marketing
- Track 12-9Health Economics and Biologic Drugs
- Track 12-10Health Economics and Bio similars
- Track 12-11Health Economics and Drug Trials
- Track 12-12Health Economics and Vaccines
Health Economics deals with the world wide health including the areas of research & policies improving the health of the people achieving health equity for all people worldwide and protection against the global threats in regard of public health. It determines the health issues that transcend national boundaries and governments and call for actions on the global forces that determine the health of people.
- Track 13-1Health Economics and Demand
- Track 13-2Heath Economics and Supply
- Track 13-3Health Economics and Markets
- Track 13-4Health Economics and Regulations
- Track 13-5Health Economics and Healthcare Organizations
- Track 13-6Healthcare Future Economic Needs
- Track 13-7Health Economics Consulting
Health statistics are numbers about some aspect of health. Health statistics and data are important because they measure a wide range of health indicators for a community. The most common statistics reported are vital (birth, death, marriage, divorce rates), morbidity and mortality.
- Track 14-1Helath Economics and Treatment Effect
- Track 14-2Health Economics and Survey Data Analysis
- Track 14-3Health Economics and Sampling
- Track 14-4Helath Economics and Instrumental Variables
Health Economics 2016 provides great avenues for Investors seeking for investment opportunities and expanding their business horizons. Our conference is attended by participants from more than 40 countries and attracts an interesting combination of academic researchers, practitioners and individuals who are engaged in various aspects of innovations in Health Economics outcome research, Health Economics and Policy thereby providing plenty of networking opportunities and newfound knowledge.
To explore more about business and investment opportunities write us at healtheconomics@conferenceseries.net