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October 23, 2009

7th Annual Southeastern Health Economics Study Group Conference

Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Dates: October 23-24, 2009
Abstract submission deadline: June 15, 2009

Sponsored by Emory University

The purpose of this invitational conference is to present and promote active exchange and discussion of the latest health economics research among senior and junior economists. Some meals will be provided. All other expenses, including transportation and lodging, are the participants’ responsibility. Ten papers will be accepted for presentation. The conference will consist of a full day of presentations on Friday, October 23 and a half-day of presentations on Saturday, October 24.

Each paper will be allotted 60 minutes, including 30 minutes for presentation and 30 minutes for discussant comments and discussion from the participants. The number of participants in the conference will be limited. While submissions are invited from any geographical location, preference will be given to presenters from the Southeastern region of the United States.

If you would like to participate, please submit an abstract (maximum of two pages) in electronic format (.pdf preferred) to shesg@emory.edu by June 15. Submissions should be unpublished.

Decisions will be made by July 17; completed papers must be received by the conference organizers by September 15. For further information, please contact David Frisvold, (404) 727 - 7833, or david.frisvold@emory.edu.

Steering Committee:

  • W. David Bradford (University of Georgia)
  • Marisa Domino (University of North Carolina)
  • Alvin Headen (North Carolina State University)
  • Richard Lindrooth (Medical University of SC)
  • Michael Morrisey (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
  • Christopher Ruhm (University of North Carolina at Greensboro)
  • Frank Sloan (Duke University)

Organizing Committee at Emory University: David Frisvold, David Howard, Sara Markowitz

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20th Annual Health Economics Conference

Location: Boston, MA
Dates: October 23-24, 2009
Abstract submission deadline: June 15, 2009

The purpose of this invitational conference is to facilitate the exposure to and discussion of cutting edge research in health economics. We invite both theoretical and empirical papers on health economics topics, and encourage the participation of economists in all fields whose current research focuses on health care issues. Papers will be chosen primarily for their originality, innovativeness, and rigor. We would like to devote a part of the conference to two theme areas in value/quality/cost and industrial organization, so submissions in those areas are especially encouraged.

The cost of meals for presenters and discussants will be paid for by the conference sponsors. All other expenses, including hotel accommodations and transportation, are the participants’ responsibility (exceptions may be made if these expenses represent a significant barrier in attending and lodging expenses may be paid contingent on obtaining external funding).

Interested researchers should submit an abstract (maximum of two pages) by June 15, 2009, in an electronic format (PDF preferred) to ahec@bu.edu. (Please include “Annual Health Economics Conference” in subject line). Submitted papers should be unpublished and not under review at a peer reviewed journal.

Those invited to participate in the conference will be notified by July 15, 2009. Completed papers must be received by the conference organizers by September 15, 2009. For further information, please see the conference web site where updates will be posted at http://sph.bu.edu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=77&Itemid=105 or contact James F. Burgess, Jr., PhD, Director of the Health Economics Program at BUSPH (617-414-1424 or jfburges@bu.edu).

Hosted by Health Economics Program, Department of Health Policy and Management, Boston University School of Public Health

Co-Sponsors include: Industry Studies Program, Department of Economics, Boston U., US Department of Veterans Affairs

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Tom GetzenExecutive Director and CEO
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Bill SwanDeputy CEO