Thanks Jay
Have submitted the form - are you going?
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Ginn [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 03 November 2001 22:09
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Fw: LSE Health and Social Care Launch Conference -
> Health and Social Care in Britain and Europe
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Health and Social Care in Britain and Europe
>
> This conference may be of interest. It is relevant to ageing as well as
> health care provision.
>
> Jay Ginn
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mcdaid,D <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 03 November 2001 21:02
> Subject: LSE Health and Social Care Launch Conference - Health and Social
> Care in Britain and Europe
>
>
> Dear All
>
> I attach information on a forthcoming launch conference for LSE Health and
> Social Care which may interest some of you.The event is free of charge,
> but
> registration is essential as places are strictly limited. For further
> information and a registration form please contact Derek King
> [log in to unmask] Fax: 44 207 955 6803
>
> David McDaid
> LSE Health and Social Care
>
>
> LSE Health & Social Care Launch Conference
>
> LSE Health & Social Care would like to invite you to its Launch Conference
> on "Health and Social Care in Britain and Europe" to be held at the London
> School of Economics and Political Science on Thursday, 10th January 2002.
> The programme contains two plenary sessions focusing on the National
> Health
> Service and on Social Care policy in the UK, followed by parallel sessions
> on Funding Health Care, Health Economics and Social Care. The keynote
> lecture will be given by David Lipsey, Labour peer and co-author of the
> minority report on long-term care. The title of his lecture is: 'Big Tent
> Welfare'.
>
> Please find below a provisional programme and registration form.
> Information about the Conference is also available at the LSE Health &
> Social Care website at: http://www.lse.ac.uk/Depts/lsehsc/what's-new.htm.
>
>
> LSE Health & Social Care
> Launch Conference
>
> "Health and Social Care in Britain and Europe"
>
> Thursday 10th January 2002
> London
>
> Provisional Programme
>
> 10.00 Welcome: Anthony Giddens,
> Director, The London School of Economics and Political Science (to be
> confirmed)
> 10.15 Introductory Lecture: How to save the NHS - again Julian Le Grand,
> Chairman, LSE Health & Social Care Chair: Professor Anthony Giddens (to be
> confirmed)
>
> 11.00 Coffee Break
>
> 11.30 - 13.00 Panel: The Future of Health and Social Care
> Chair: Professor Walter Holland, LSE Health & Social Care
>
> A public-private future for the NHS? Ray Robinson
> Social care markets: winners and losers Martin Knapp
> The interface between health and social care in the UK Melanie Henwood
> European integration and health care systems Elias Mossialos
>
> 13.00 Lunch
>
> 14.15 - 15.45 Parallel Sessions
>
> I. Paying for Health Care Chair: Dr. Elias Mossialos Co Director LSE
> Health
> & Social Care
>
> Papers:
>
> Trends in health care funding in the European Union Anna Dixon
> Voluntary health insurance in the European Union Sarah Thomson
> The impact of private medical insurance coverage on health service
> utilisation in England Derek King Incorporating economic considerations in
> health technology assessment in Europe David McDaid & Alan Maynard
>
> II. Health Economics Chair: Professor Alistair McGuire LSE Health &
> Social
> Care
>
> Papers:
>
> Economic considerations in mental health policy and criminal offending
> Andrew Healey
> Incremental cost-effectiveness ratios and their irrelevance to allocative
> efficiency Adam Oliver
> Competition in off-patent pharmaceutical markets Monique Mrazek
> Addressing equity in heath care resource allocation Franco Sassi
>
> III. Social Care Chair: Professor Martin Knapp Co Director LSE Health &
> Social Care, Director PSSRU
>
> Papers:
>
> Long-term care finance Raphael Wittenberg
> Supplying social care: challenges and dilemmas Jeremy Kendall
> Community service productivities and efficiencies: implications for policy
> and policy-making Bleddyn Davies and José Fernández
>
>
> 15.45 Coffee Break
>
> 16.15 Round table discussion Regulation and Competition Chair: Professor
> Bleddyn Davies
>
> The Committee for Health Improvement - assessing NHS organisations Gwyn
> Bevan
> Markets, hierarchies and regulation: governance issues in social care
> Julien Forder
> Regulation and the diffusion of health technologies Alistair McGuire
>
> 17.30 Keynote Lecture : Big Tent Welfare David Lipsey
>
> Labour peer and co-author of the Minority Report on Long-term Care
>
> 18.30 Reception
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