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July 8, 2007
6th World Congress: What's Happening July 9 (Monday)
Monday is the start of the Congress with dozens of sessions to choose from. Find out more at the Congress web page.
As well, during the Monday lunch break (12:15pm) we have two Satellite Sessions:
- Asia-Pacific Health Policy Association
Guidelines and Economists Network International (GENI): Implementing Economic Evidence Through Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) Internationally
- Introduction to Satellite Session.
- Australian national priorities and vision.
A key imperative for GENI is to identify international priorities to establish an international agenda for its work and to facilitate international collaboration. The GENI Satellite Session brings together key note presentations by the World Bank, OECD and possibly WHO about their key priorities. Up to 12 leading health economists from across the globe will participate as Panel members during the session to discuss methodological issues, country specific initiatives and direction setting in light of their own experiences and the presentations by the World Bank, OECD and WHO. Session participants will also contribute to identifying priorities. Further information can be obtained from Dr Kathryn Antioch Principal, Health Economics and Funding Reforms, National Health and Medical Research Council and Monash University on: 0400-446-132. Email: kantioch@yahoo.com.au GENI’s Board members include Professors Drummond (UK), Rutten (The Netherlands) and Nieissen (The Netherlands) and Drs Antioch (Australian) and Lawrence (USA).
From 1:15pm to 2:00pm there is a Poster Viewing.
At 7pm there is a Reception at the Glyptotek Museum (Dantes Plads 7, Copenhagen).