Late September 2014, the hospinnomics Chair has organized its launch conference in Paris, gathering around 30 speakers and 140 attendees. The dedicated page “Bridging the gap between Health Economists and Decision-makers” is available here.
Divided in 6 parts – 1 to 4 held in English – this conference is now available entirely in videos:
– Part I (1 vidéo): introduction by M. Corvol and M. Geoffard
– Part II (5 vidéos): Is health economics research having an impact on policy?
– Part III (1 vidéo): Panel – Who’s afraid of financial incentives to reward impact?
– Part IV (1 vidéo): Roundtable I – Regulation in the health care sector: are economic tools useful and used?
– Part V (2 vidéos): Table ronde II – Evaluation économique : quelle place en France dans la décision publique en santé ?
– Part VI (1 vidéo): conclusion by M. Hirsch
You can also visit the “Chaire hospinnomics” Youtube account.
Part I: introduction by Pierre Corvol and Pierre-Yves Geoffard
19 minutes, 2 speakers
Part II: Is health economics research having an impact on policy?
5 vidéos, 1 for each speaker and then q&a. Chair: Pierre-Yves Geoffard (Director, PSE)
26 minutes – Andrew Street (CHE, York, UK): ‘Paying for hospital specialist care’
18 minutes – Pedro Pita Barros (Universidade Nova Lisboa, PL): ‘The good, the bad and the ugly of policy advising’
19 minutes – Luigi Siciliani (York University, UK): ‘Optimal price setting in pay for performance schemes in health care’
18 minutes – Marisa Miraldo (Imperial College, Hospinnomics visiting professor): ‘Payment for performance -P4P-: Pros and cons’
48 minutes – Questions and answers (Part II)
Part III: Panel: Who’s afraid of financial incentives to reward impact?
60 minutes, 4 speakers – Chair: Lise Rochaix (PSE, Hospinnomics)
– Bob Elliott (Aberdeen University, Scotland): ‘Incentivising Impact: the Research Excellence Framework in the UK’
– Alberto Holly (IEMS, Lausanne, CH): ‘Policy oriented research: experience from IEMS’
– Ilf Bencheikh (J-Pal Europe, PSE, FR): ‘Policy oriented research: experience from the J-Pal group’.
– Antoine Bozio (Institut des Politiques Publiques – IPP, PSE, FR): ‘Policy oriented research: experience from IPP’
Part IV: Roundtable I: Regulation in the health care sector: are economic tools useful and used?
55 minutes, 4 speakers – Chair: Bob Elliott (HERU, Aberdeen, UK)
– Brigitte Dormont (PSL, Université Paris Dauphine, FR): ‘Hospital payment reform in France: which economic rationales?’
– Randall Ellis (Boston Univ., US): ‘Risk sharing: what have we learnt?’
– Sherry Glied (Dean of the Wagner School of Public Service at New York University, US): ‘Planning and evaluation: experience with advising decision-makers’
– Erik Schokkaert (KU Louvain, BE): ‘New tools to account for social justice preferences in health care systems’
Part V: Table ronde II – Évaluation économique : quelle place en France dans la décision publique en santé ?
2 vidéos, 8 speakers – Chair: Alberto Holly (IEMS, Lausanne, CH)
– Gérard Vincent (Délégué Général FHF)
– Anne Lemay (AQESSS, Québec)
– Jean Debeaupuis (DGOS)
– Gérard Bapt (Assemblée Nationale)
– Sylviane Gastaldo (CGI)
– Dominique Libault (Directeur, EN3S)
– Michel Fournier (conseiller médical Claude Evin)
– Marine Jeantet (IGAS)
49 minutes, interventions
20 minutes, questions/réponses
Part VI: conclusion by Martin Hirsch
10 minutes, 1 vidéo
Ces vidéos ont été réalisées et éditées pour le compte de la Chaire hospinnomics par Pixel Prod – octobre 2014: http://pixelprod.fr/