Dear Colleagues
Apologies for cross posting
For information attached details of this years LSE Health and Social Care Programme.
All Seminars take place at the London School of Economics, in the Canada Blanch Room (J116) Cowdray House, Portugal Street, WC2 unless stated otherwise.
For more information contact Jose Fernandez ([log in to unmask])
Check for programme updates at: http://www.lse.ac.uk/Depts/lsehsc/seminars.htm
David McDaid
LSE Health and Social Care
Autumn (Michelmas) Programme
Thursday 10 October 2002 (12:30-13:45)
Financing Long Term Care: A Suitable Case For Social Insurance
Dr Nicholas Barr, London School of Economics
Thursday 24 October 2002 (12:30-13:45)
How Do We Insure That Epidemiological Research Improves Health? A Review of US-UK Work In The 20th Century
Professor Walter Holland, LSE Health and Social Care
Tuesday 29 October 2002 (17:30-19:30) Room S78, St. Clements Building
The Impacts Of EU Law On Health Law And Policy
Professor Tamara Hervey, University of Nottingham
Thursday 7 November 2002 (12:30-13:45)
Bioeconomics - psychopharmacology and the re-shaping of mental illness and health
Professor Nikolas Rose, London School of Economics
Thursday 21 November 2002 (12:30-13:45)
Challenging The Orthodoxy In Health Economic Evaluation: Where's The 'Extra' In Extra-Welfarism?
Professor Cam Donaldson, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Thursday 5 December 2002 (12:30-13:45)
Contradiction, Complexity And Capacity Within The Acute Hospital System In Ireland: Challenges For Future Development
Professor Miriam Wiley, Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin
Spring (Lent) Programme
Thursday 16 January 2003 (12:30-13:45)
Changing Health Policy Process: Politics of Health Care Reform in Korea
Professor Soonman Kwon, School of Public Health, Seoul National University in Korea
Thursday 30 January 2003 (12:30-13:45)
Do Practice Budgets Reduce Admissions: Evidence From The End Of Fund-Holding
Professor Hugh Gravelle, Center for Health Economics, University of York
Thursday 13 February 2003 (12:30-13:45)
The State of the Health Care State
Professor Calum Paton, Centre for Health Planning and Management, University of Keele
Thursday 27 February 2003 (12:30-13:45)
Recruitment And Retention In The NHS
Dr Belinda Finlayson, King's Fund
Thursday 13 March 2003 (12:30-13:45)
Central steering vs local rowing; developing partnerships using the Health Act flexibilities
Professor Caroline Glendinning, University of Manchester
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