About the online seminar

Date & Time: Thursday 2 July 2020, 10-11.30am

Chair: Professor Brenda Gannon

This webinar will provide an introduction to the research of the Economics of Women's Health that has recently commenced with the NHMRC CRE WaND (Women and Non-Communicable Diseases). It will focus on research that analyses the Australian Longitudinal Study of Women's Health, focusing on the applications underpinned by health economics theory. The event will be the first of many future webinars and seminars in the Economics of Women's Health.

Seminar schedule

10-10.05am

Welcome

Chairperson – Professor Brenda Gannon (School of Economics and Centre for the Business and Economics of Health (CBEH), University of Queensland)

 

10.05-10.25am

Resource use implications of NCDs for women

Presenter – Danusha Jayawardana (CBEH, University of Queensland)

 

10.25-10.45am

The rise and fall in out-of-pocket costs in Australia: An analysis of the Strengthening Medicare reforms

Presenter – Professor Kees Van Gool (Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation (CHERE), University of Technology Sydney)

 

10.45-11.05am

Do access, quality and cost of general practice affect emergency department use?

Presenter – Dr. Anton Pak (Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine (AITHM), James Cook University)

 

11.05-11.25am

Effects of Consumer Directed Care on population health: The Australian case

Presenter – Michelle Tran (School of Economics and CBEH, University of Queensland)

 

11.25-11.30am

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