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From: Oliver,AJ
Subject: HEN seminar on November 11th
Hello
Sorry for any cross-posting.
The Health Equity Network (HEN) is holding a seminar on November 11th on the Ethics of Health and Health Care (hosted by the King's Fund). The almost finalised programme is pasted below.
There is no charge for attending, but rsvp is essential.
What I need to know now is whether you plan to attend this meeting. Attendance will be restricted to a maximum of c.80 people, so please don't tell me that you will attend unless you're very likely to do so. Your attendance will be guaranteed on a first-come first-served basis.
HEN will cover the travel expenses of up to two full time post-graduate students, again on a first-come first-served basis. If you are a full time student and want to attend, let me know. e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Thanks
Adam
Adam Oliver
LSE
Health Equity Network Seminar: November 11th 2002
The King's Fund, 11-13 Cavendish Square, London W1G 0AN
Tel: 020 7307 2400; Fax: 020 7307 2801
Ethics in Health and Health Care:
Views from Economics, Ethics and Political Science
The papers offered are from the perspectives of an ethicist, an economist and a political scientist. Each author will have his work discussed from each of the other perspectives. That is to say, the ethicist will have his work discussed by a political scientist and an economist, the economist will have his work discussed by an ethicist and a political scientist, and the political scientist will have his work discussed by an ethicist and an economist.
Programme
09.30-10.00: Coffee/Registration
10.00-11.15: Ethics
Chair: Charles Normand, LSHTM
Author: Tom Sorell, Essex
Discussants: Stephen Harrison, Manchester
Alan Williams, York
11.15-11.45: Coffee/Tea
11.45-1.00: Economics
Chair: (tbc)
Author: Julian Le Grand, LSE
Discussants: Alastair Campbell, Bristol
Rudolf Klein, LSE and LSHTM
1.00-2.00: Lunch
2.00-3.15: Political Science
Chair: (tbc)
Author: Albert Weale, Essex
Discussants: Raanan Gillon, Imperial
Hugh Gravelle, York
3.15-3.45: Coffee/Tea
3.45-4.30: Summing up and discussion from the floor
Simon Stevens, Number 10 Downing Street
Sponsored by the Economic and Social Research Council and the King's Fund
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