HSR Symposium

Wednesday - 17.11.2010 Print E-mail

 

Plenary sessions
Lunchtime sessions
Grand Hall sessions
Concurrent organized sessions
STREAM 1: State of the Art Research
STREAM 2: State of the Art Research Methods
Concurrent sessions derived from individual abstracts
- four speakers in each session, names will soon be announced.

 

9:00 - 10:30 11:00 - 12:30 12:45 - 13:45 14:00 - 15:30 16:00 - 17:30
Plenary:
State-of-the-Art knowledge
Scaling up towards equitable health systems Julio Frenk
Depth versus breadth of coverage: The tradeoff between unlimited services for some people versus limited packages for all
Results for Development
Stimulating and Improving Demand for Policy Research on Universal Health Coverage
Pongpisut Jongudomsuk
Can we make resource allocation based on evidences?: Experience from ASEAN countries
Tamsin Kelk
Health Policy & Planning Annual
Lecture 2010
David Peters
Understanding and Intervening in Informal Markets in Health in Developing Countries
Anne Mills
Demand-side Financing (DSF) in low- and middle-income countries – Evidence and implementation
Ian Askew
Using an extended Operations Research
approach to test and scale-up reproductive health service interventions
Jane Kengaya-Kayondo
Launching the report on Implementation Research for Access and Delivery of New and improved Tools, Strategies and Interventions
Michael Reich
Universal Health Coverage: Historical Perspectives, Opinion Surveys, and a Country View
Taghreed Adam
Systems thinking for health systems: Time to exploit the opportunity
Jeffrey Lazarus
Critical Interactions between Global Fund-Supported Programmes and Health Systems in Africa and Asia
Symposium Background Papers Peter Fajans
The ExpandNet framework for researching and planning the scale up of health systems innovations
Peter Berman
Scaling-up Human Resources For Achieving Universal Health Care In India: Challenges and Opportunities
Jonathan Sachs
Evaluating a Knowledge Translation Platform
in Malaysia
Dominic Montagu
The Scale and Scope of Private
Contributions to Health Systems
Michael Loevinsohn
New directions in environment-health research: implications for health systems
Anne Mills
Are financing and benefit incidence analyses
useful to policymakers?
John Paul Clark
Policy Learning for Disease Surveillance and Response
Joseph Kutzin
Addressing fragmentation through financing reforms in transitional Europe and Central Asia: global lessons for universal health coverage
Adepeju Olukoya
Making health systems work for women: identifying gaps and developing a research agenda
Joske Bunders
System innovaton and transition theory: a new approach to dealing with persistent health problems
Lucy Gilson
Developing a Methodology Reader for Health Policy and Systems Research
Abdul Ghaffar
Assessing efforts towards universal financial risk protection for health in low- and middle income countries
Mary Lyn Gaffield
Addressing family planning needs of postpartum women: Evidence, Gaps and Strategies for Strengthening Health Systems
Stephen Bertel Squire
Towards Universal Access to TB care: engaging across health systems to promote access by the poor
Hong Wang
An Approach to the comprehensive
measurement of health system
strengthening: the case of the PATHS2 project in Nigeria
Felicia Knaul
Cross regional comparative assessment of equity in health financing: update of empirical findings from EQUITAP, SHIELD and the Latin American Health Observatory
Helen Ayles
The African Health Initiative: Five Countries Assess the Population Impact of District Health System Strengthening
Ties Boerma
Country health systems surveillance (CHeSS)
Approaches to health insurance in middle and high-income countries Haroon Awan
Eye health - Vertical Programming and Horizontal Sterngthening of Health Systems
The Paris Declaration on aid effectiveness and sector-wide approaches (SWaps) Scaling up human resources for health: increasing and retaining health workers Health systems research methods towards more effective health reforms
Jeffrey Spieler
Scaling Up of Services through Community-Based Approaches: The Community as a Crucial Component of Health Systems

Nigel Rollins
Quality improvement approaches for scaling up child survival and PMTCT interventions

Rebecca Weintraub
Management at scale: Paths to
Sustainability
Johannes Sommerfeld
Multi-country research at the Community-Health District Interface: Concepts, Designs,
Methods and Management
Abha Saxena
Ethics Guidance for Health SystemsResearch
Eva Rijkers
Building Health Systems Research (HSR) Capacity in Developing Countries through Joint High-Income/Low-& Middle-Income Country HSR Programmes
 
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