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SUMMARY:Development Assistance for Health at a Crossroads: Navigating Aid Cuts\, Fragility\, and Financing Trade-offs for Universal Health Coverage
DESCRIPTION:Add to Calendar! \nGlobal health financing is at a turning point. With DAH projected to decline by at least 20% from 2025\, low-income and fragile states face acute risks to essential health services — from HIV and maternal health to supply chains and health information systems. \nJoin us for a webinar bringing together researchers and practitioners to explore the evidence: What do we know about the impact of DAH on health outcomes? What can country experiences like Nigeria tell us about navigating these shifts? And what financing trade-offs must be made to keep UHC within reach? \nThe Webinar will be moderated by Peter Binyaruka (Ifakara Health Institute) and will be featuring presentations by Newton Chagoma (University of Birmingham)\, Jacopo Gabani (World Bank)\, Felix Obi (Results for Development\, Nigeria)\, Sakshi Mohan (University of York)\, and Sophie Witter (Queen Margaret University\, Edinburgh). \nSpeakers \nPeter Binyaruka – Health Economist\, Ifakara Health Institute \n  \n  \n  \nNewton Chagoma – Research Fellow\, University of Birmingham \n  \n  \n  \nJacopo Gabani – World Bank\, Health Economist \n  \n  \n  \nFelix Obi – Country Director for Nigeria & Senior Program Director\, Global Health Practice\, Results for Development (R4D) \n  \n  \n  \nSakshi Mohan – Research Fellow\, Centre for Health Economics (CHE)\, University of York \n  \n  \n\nSophie Witter – Professor of International Health Financing and Health Systems\, Queen Margaret University\, Edinburgh \n 
URL:https://healtheconomics.org/event/development-assistance-for-health-at-a-crossroads-navigating-aid-cuts-fragility-and-financing-trade-offs-for-universal-health-coverage/
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SUMMARY:Health Inequality Aversion in Asia - Early Findings\, Methodological Challenges and Next Steps
DESCRIPTION:Add to Calendar! \nBackground: \nEquity in health has been a concern for long and has been central to aspirations for Universal Health Coverage (UHC)\, an objective enshrined in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Health Technology Assessment (HTA) has been identified as an approach to support UHC by use of evidence to inform policy on allocation of resources for health\, taking equity and other relevant considerations into account. Equity has featured in health economic research using various methodological approaches and over the past decade\, there have been innovations in methodological approaches to address equity through health economic evaluations\, such as Distributional Cost-effectiveness Analysis (DCEA) and Extended Cost-effectiveness Analysis (ECEA). \nThe Equity Informative Economic Evaluation Special Interest Group (SIG) of the the International Health Economics Association (iHEA) seeks to provide a platform for researchers and “encourage the development and synthesis of methods for using economic evaluation to address equity concerns”. More information is available at the following link: https://healtheconomics.org/sigs/eee/ \nTo further this mandate\, the EIEE SIG proposes hosting a series of webinars spanning the next two years. \nObjectives of the series: \n· To learn and share about equity informative health economic evaluations \n· To connect researchers working on equity informative health economic evaluations and form partnerships \n· To identify potential areas for future research and collaboration on equity informative health economic evaluations \nThe first of the webinar series is: Health Inequality Aversion in Asia – Early Findings\, Methodological Challenges and Next Steps\, with the aim to: \n· To share findings from studies conducted on inequity \n· To learn about methodological challenges and potential applications \n· To identify potential areas for collaboration \nSpeakers: \n· Chair: Stephane Verguet/Richard Cookson \n· Xiaoning\, China (TBC) \n· Dr. Sitanshu Kar\, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER)\, India (TBC) \n· Assoc. Prof. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai\, Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program Foundation (HITAP)\, Thailand (TBC)
URL:https://healtheconomics.org/event/health-inequality-aversion-in-asia-early-findings-methodological-challenges-and-next-steps/
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