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January 17, 2010
Health Economics of Pharmaceuticals and Other Medical Interventions: The European School of Health Economics
Location: Nice (Cannes), France
Dates: January 17-21, February 7-12 and March 7-12, 2010
The next international training program of The European School of Health Economics will take place in Nice (Cannes), France on January17-21, February 7-12 and March 7-12, 2010.
The program has been running since 1996 and covers:
- The international health care environment
- Theory and methods of economic evaluation of health care programs
- Developments in health economic research
Course director:
Gisela Kobelt, European Health Economics SAS
Course advisors:
Tony Culyer, University of York
Martin Buxton, Brunel University, London
Bengt Joensson, Stockholm School of Economics
Gerard de Pouvourville, Essec, Paris
Frans Rutten, Erasmus University, Rotterdam
Matthias von der Schulenburg, University of Hanover
International faculty:
- Academic health economists
- Regulators and government representatives
- Specialists from the pharmaceutical/diagnostic/medical device industries
The course provides participants with an understanding of health economics and
in-depth knowledge of the methods of economic evaluation of pharmaceuticals and
medical interventions. The program is designed for the needs of professionals in
the pharmaceutical, medical device and diagnostics industry involved in the
development of reimbursement dossiers and follow-up studies, as well as for
government agencies and other organisations involved in health care decisions.
Participation is limited to approximately 24.
Registration
On line http://www.he-europe.com (European School of Health Economics)
Fax +33 493 605 930
Information
Tel +33 608 075 390 or info@he-europe.com