iHEA SYMPOSIUM on THE ROLE OF THE PRIVATE SECTOR IN HEALTH
The presentations on this page were given at the International Health Economics Association bi-annual meeting in Beijing, on July 11, 2009 in a pre-Congress symposium. Click on a link to download pdf version of the presentation. The symposium full report can be found here, and includes a complete set of abstracts.
Keynotes
Mukesh Chawla: The Role of the Private Sector in Health
Lei Haichao: Health System Reform Policies and Private Sector Development in China
Lunch Presentations
Henrick Axelson: Private Sector Participation in Health
Stefan Nachuk and Gina Lagomarsino: The Role of the Private Sector
Session A: Understanding growing private participation in changing health systems
Zhang: Privatization in China
Nguyen: Provision in Vietnam
Ozawa: Trust in Cambodia
Krajewski: Privatization in Poland
Session B: Understanding the private sector role in service delivery
Viberg: STIs in Tanzania
Wang: HIV/AIDS in LIC
Edwin: HIV/AIDS in India
Levin: Framework for immunization
Session C: Models of mixed systems
Meessen: HS in Cambodia
Gama: 2-Tier Malawi
Araujo: 2-Tier: Brazil
Onil: Innovative models for service delivery in LMIC
Session D: Working with the private sector
Hanson: Linking public and private sectors
Forsberg: Contracting performance in India
Vassall and Mackay: Private health markets in plans
Bishai: Social franchise vs. Private clinics
Session E: Policy
Ying: Develop private sector in China
Lowe: Legislation and pharmacies in LIC
Bergkvist: HS reform in Andhra Pradesh
McPake: 2-Tier issues in LIC Health Systems
This symposium was supported by the PSP-One Partnership and the Rockefeller Foundation and organized by representatives from the institutions below