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SEMINAR VENUE HAS NOW CHANGED - CLM 602, 6th Floor, CLEMENT HOUSE, ALDWYCH
Launch of the WHO Consultative Committee Report
Countries around the world are moving towards Universal Health Coverage. Along the way, they face difficult choices. The WHO Consultative Group on Equity and Universal Health Coverage has produced a report to offer guidance on how to make these choices fairly. This seminar presents the Group’s recommendations and offers reflection from leading academics and policy-makers in health policy.
Programme
17:00-17:05 Welcome
Prof. Elias Mossialos (Seminar Chair, Director LSE Health and Professor of Health Policy, LSE)
17:05-17:35 Presentation of key recommendations
Prof. Ole Norheim (School of Public Health, Harvard and Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, Bergen)
Dr. Trygve Ottersen (Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, Bergen)
Dr. Alex Voorhoeve (Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, LSE)
Dr. Toby Ord (Philosophy, Oxford)
Dr. Frehiwot Berhane(Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, Bergen)
Dr. Richard Cookson (Centre for Health Economics, York)
17:40-18:15 Critical responses
Dr. Addis Tamire Woldemariam (General Director, Ethiopian Ministry of Health)
Professor Winnie Yip (Health Policy, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford)
Prof. Peter Smith (Health Policy, Imperial College London)
SEMINAR VENUE HAS NOW CHANGED - CLM 602, 6th Floor, CLEMENT HOUSE, ALDWYCH
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LSE Health and Social Care (LSEHSC) was established as a research centre in 2000, when two existing research groups were brought together under its umbrella: LSE Health and the Personal Social Services Research Unit (PSSRU). Both of these groups were established at the School in the 1990s, LSE Health in 1993 and PSSRU in 1996. Since then, the Centre has developed significantly and now incorporates the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies and the NIHR School for Social Care Research (SSCR). The Centre's mission is the production and dissemination of high quality research and policy analysis in health and social care.
Since its establishment, LSE Health and Social Care has developed significantly, bringing in a substantial number of research awards totalling £48 million, and producing over 1600 peer-review journal papers, books and reports since 2004 alone. The Centre’s contributions to health and social care policy and practice have been recognised through a number of awards, accreditations, the Queen’s Anniversary Prize, and the fact that its growing reputation has attracted many requests for research, expert advice, collaborations on research proposals, and significant links with policy makers, government bodies and organisations such as the European Commission and the World Health Organization.
The Centre continues to undertake world-class research and attract and retain high-quality staff.
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