Conference Programme - Institute of Population Health

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EuHEA PhD/ECR – Supervisor Conference
1st – 3rd September, 2014
Monday,
1st
September 2014
12:00 Registration desk opens
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch (The Palace Tempus Restaurant) and bag drop
13:00 – 14:10 Session 1
Title:
Presenting author
(attending
supervisor)
Discussant:
Chair:
#A
#B
#C
70. A matter of life and death? Hospital
distance and quality of care: Evidence from
emergency room closures and myocardial
infarctions
Daniel Avdic
54. Determinants of compliance to breast
cancer screening guidelines
29. The demand for cigarettes in Russia:
State dependence versus unobserved
heterogeneity
Léontine Goldzahl
Diana Quirmbach
(Christopher Gerry)
Søren Rud Kristensen
Ian Jacob
Eleonora Fichera
William Hollingworth
Stefan Felder
Florence Jusot
14:10 – 14:30 Refreshments (The Post Room)
14:30 – 15:30 Session 2
Title:
Presenting author
(attending
supervisor)
Discussant:
Chair:
#A
#B
#C
46. Preventing unnecessary hospital
admissions
and
achieving
timely
discharge; an analysis of geographic
variation
John Busby
(William Hollingworth)
77. Economic evaluation issues of an
emergency ward from a queuing perspective
80. Valuation of medical interventions at
the end of life: The case of endogenous
health technology and learning spillovers
Eduardo Gonzalo-Almorox
(Luke Vale)
Matthias Minke
(Stefan Felder)
Karen Bloor
Katherine Payne
Brenda Gannon
Jon Magnussen
Matthew Hamilton
Anne Spencer
15:30 – 15:45 Refreshments (The Post Room)
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Manchester Centre for Health Economics (MCHE)
Conference Programme (07/08)
EuHEA PhD/ECR – Supervisor Conference
1st – 3rd September, 2014
15:45 – 16:45 Session 3
#A
#B
#C
Title:
71. The Effect of Education on Health
Using the Marginal Treatment Effect
Approach
23. Gender differences in GPs services
provision: an analysis of office and home
visits using French data
Presenting author
(attending
supervisor)
Discussant:
Matthias Westphal
(Hendrik Schmitz)
57. A comparison of described and
experienced probability in a health care
context – An analysis of pairwise risky
choice
Bryan Coughlan
(Anne Spencer)
Eleonora Fichera
Katherine Payne
Steve Morris
Chair:
Giacomo Pasini
Caroline Vass
Catia Nicodemo
Magali Dumontet
(Carine Franc)
16:45 – 18:15 Free time & room check in
18:15 – 19:15 Plenary – EuHEA President Prof Pedro Pita Barros (Whitworth Suit)
19:30 Meet in The Palace reception area to depart to the meal
20:00 onwards: Meal (Sapporo Teppanyaki Manchester, 91-93 Liverpool Road, M3 4JN).
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Manchester Centre for Health Economics (MCHE)
Conference Programme (07/08)
EuHEA PhD/ECR – Supervisor Conference
1st – 3rd September, 2014
Tuesday, 2nd September 2014
07:00 – 09:00 Breakfast (The Palace Tempus Restaurant)
09:00 – 10:00 Session 4
#A
#B
#C
Title:
14. The impact of insurance coverage on
the amount of balance billing
13. Health economics of prisons – the
jury is out!
Presenting author
(attending
supervisor)
Discussant:
Mathilde Péron
(Brigitte Dormont)
28. Monetising the impact of various health
conditions on the well-being of elderly across
Europe
Stephen O’Neill
Olivier Bouba-Olga
Pedro Pita Barros
Philip Kinghorn
Chair:
Hendrik Schmitz
Luke Munford
Silvia Evers
Rachael Hunter
(Steve Morris)
10:00 – 10:20 Refreshments (The Post Room)
10:20 – 11:20 Session 5
#A
#B
#C
#D
Title:
9. Economic impact of new rural
cooperative medical scheme in China
6. The impact of working conditions on
workers’ health
40.
The diffusion of generics after
patent expiry in Germany
Presenting author
(attending
supervisor)
Discussant:
Miaoqing Yang
(Colin Green)
22. Factors influencing stakeholders’
intention to adopt a ROI model of tobacco
control interventions
Kei Long Cheung
(Silvia Evers)
Éric Defebvre
Katharina E Fischer
Ulrika Enemark
Tomasz Hermanowski
Søren Rud Kristensen
Stefan Felder
Chair:
Christopher Gerry
Jean Marie Cohen
Steve Morris
Wendy Gidman
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Manchester Centre for Health Economics (MCHE)
Conference Programme (07/08)
EuHEA PhD/ECR – Supervisor Conference
1st – 3rd September, 2014
11:25 – 12:25 Session 6
Title:
Presenting author
(attending
supervisor)
Discussant:
Chair:
#A
#B
#C
#D
2. How does expanded public health
insurance coverage impact health care
use of students? Evidence from a natural
experiment on France
Sophie Guthmuller
(Florence Jusot)
41. Economic evaluation of alternative
measles-mumps-rubella
vaccinations
scheduled in Danish children
7. The determinants of health care
utilization for patients with acute chronic
diseases
44. The effects of health care
expenditure on patients outcomes:
Evidence from English neonatal care
Liv Solvår Nymark
(Ulrika Enemark)
Dorian Verboux
Samuel Watson
(Stavros Petrou)
Thomas Siedler
Jon Magnussen
Anne Ludbrook
Catia Nicodemo
Sandy Tubeuf
Dionysios Ntais
Mylene Lagarde
Rachael Hunter
12:25 – 13:15 Lunch (The Palace Tempus Restaurant)
13:15 – 14:15 Posters sessions (The Business Centre Palace Room 7)
14:15 – 15:15 Session 7
#A
#B
#C
Title:
36. Eliciting women’s preferences for
alternative models of maternity care in
Ireland: a discrete choice experiment
43. Economic incentives and diagnostic
coding, a ten year follow up of upcoding in a
public health care system
45.
Measuring
Socioeconomic
Inequalities in Cancer Screening: A
Cross-Country Comparison
Presenting author
(attending
supervisor)
Discussant:
Christopher Fawsitt
Kjartan Sarheim Anthun
(Jon Magnussen)
Brendan Walsh
Stavros Petrou
Hugh Gravelle
Carine Franc
Chair:
Aleksandra Torbica
Pedro Pita Barros
Pierre-Yves Geoffard
15:15 – 15:30 Refreshments (The Post Room)
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Manchester Centre for Health Economics (MCHE)
Conference Programme (07/08)
EuHEA PhD/ECR – Supervisor Conference
1st – 3rd September, 2014
15:35 – 16:35 Session 8
#A
#B
#C
#D
Title:
24. The impact of hospital accreditation
on quality of care: pilot study in Poland
26. Eliciting community preferences for
complementary micro health insurance: a
discrete choice experiment in rural Malawi
16. Understanding the effect of
retirement on health using regression
discontinuity design
Presenting author
(attending
supervisor)
Discussant:
Jakub Rutkowski
(Tomasz Hermanowski)
Gilbert Abotisem Abiiro
(Aleksandra Torbica)
Peter Eibich
(Thomas Siedler)
66. Estimating the long-term and crosssectoral benefits of improvements in
social and emotional well-being in
children
Alex Turner
(Matt Sutton, Eleonora Fichera)
Mylene Lagarde
Laura Ternent
Brigitte Dormont
William Hollingworth
Chair:
Brenda Gannon
Ulrika Enemark
Anne Ludbrook
Karen Bloor
16:40 – 17:40 Session 9
#A
#B
#C
#D
Title:
1. Against the discontinuity trap. The case
of Long-Term Care in Spain
18. Cost-effectiveness analysis of early
access to medical and social care for
migrants living with HIV in France
4. Nudging Consumers towards a
Healthy Food Choice: A pilot discrete
choice experiment
Presenting author
(attending
supervisor)
Discussant:
Helena Hernández-Pizarro
(Catia Nicodemo)
Marlène Guillon
(Pierre-Yves Geoffard)
3. `School’s out for summer, school’s out
forever’:
the
long-term
health
consequences of leaving school during a
bad economy
Mathilde Godard
(Florence Jusot)
Giacomo Pasini
Jean Marie Cohen
Colin Green
Aleksandra Torbica
Chair:
Tommy Allen
Sean Gavan
Luke Vale
Laura Ternent
Liam McMorrow
(Anne Ludbrook)
17:40 – 18:40 Free Time
18:40 Meet in The Palace reception to depart to The National Football Museum
19:00 onwards: Drinks reception and gala dinner – The National Football Museum, Urbis Building, Cathedral Gardens, Manchester, M4 3BG
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Manchester Centre for Health Economics (MCHE)
Conference Programme (07/08)
EuHEA PhD/ECR – Supervisor Conference
1st – 3rd September, 2014
Wednesday, 3rd September 2014 (Morning)
07:00 – 09:30 Breakfast (The Palace Tempus Restaurant)
09:30 – 10:30 Session 10
#A
#B
#C
Title:
20. The Relationship between Health and
Financial Expectations
49. Developing a measure to capture the
benefits of end of life care to those close to
the dying for use in economic evaluation
8. Fuel poverty is it harmful for health?
Evidence from French national health
survey data
Presenting author
(attending
supervisor)
Discussant:
Matthew Little
Alastair Canaway
(Philip Kinghorn)
Elie Lacroix
(Florence Jusot)
Sandy Tebeuf
Silvia Evers
Pierre-Yves Geoffard
Chair:
Thomas Siedler
Ed Wilson
Matt Sutton
10:35 – 11:35 Session 11
#A
Title:
51. Could screening for postnatal
depression be considered cost-effective
given long –term child outcomes?
#B
#C
58. Natural disaster, policy action and
mental well-being: The case of Fukushima
21. Non-monetary factors in the
production of health: evidence from the
Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey
Presenting author
(attending
supervisor)
Discussant:
Kerry Jane Bell
(Karen Bloor)
Christian Krekel
Liudmila Antonova
(Giacomo Pasini)
Matt Sutton
Luke Vale
Christopher Gerry
Chair:
Stavros Petrou
Colin Green
Tomasz Hermanowski
11:35 – 11:50 Refreshments (The Post room)
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Manchester Centre for Health Economics (MCHE)
Conference Programme (07/08)
EuHEA PhD/ECR – Supervisor Conference
1st – 3rd September, 2014
11:50 – 12:50 Session 12
#A
#B
#C
Title:
52. Measuring and comparing the
performance of English mental health
providers in achieving patient outcomes
50. Variations in personal financial returns to
education for GPs across medical schools in
England
37. Have socioeconomic inequalities in
childhood cognitive scores changed over
time? A comparison of three British
cohort studies
Presenting author
(attending
supervisor)
Discussant:
Valerie Moran
Philip Britteon
(Matt Sutton)
Tomos Robinson
Rachael Hunter
Ed Wilson
Florence Jusot
Chair:
Rachel Meacock
Colin Green
Alex Turner
12:50 – 13:50 Session 13
#A
#B
#C
Title:
62. Can reallocating resources across
geographical areas contribute to increase
equity and efficiency in public health
expenditure?
5. Does care to dependent elderly persons
living at home increase their mental health?
19. Whose preferences matter in
discrete choice experiments?
Presenter:
Laura Anselmi
(Mylene Lagarde)
Sandrine Juin
David Mott
(Luke Vale)
Discussant:
Matt Sutton
Hendrik Schmitz
Anne Spencer
Chair:
Tom Mason
Olivier Bouba-Olga
Philip Kinghorn
13:50 - Lunch to take away.
14:00 Conference finish.
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Manchester Centre for Health Economics (MCHE)
Conference Programme (07/08)
EuHEA PhD/ECR – Supervisor Conference
1st – 3rd September, 2014
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Manchester Centre for Health Economics (MCHE)
Conference Programme (07/08)
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