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Subject: H-ASIA: Conf. Conference: Health Care and Change: The US, China and
Postcommunist Europe in a Reconfiguring World
> H-ASIA
> June 15
>
> Conference: Health Care and Change: The US, China and Postcommunist Europe
> in a Reconfiguring World (Cambridge, 24-25 June 2011)
> ************************************************************************
> From: Jiong Tu <tujiongnk@gmail.com>
>
> Health Care and Change: The US, China and Postcommunist Europe in a
> Reconfiguring World
>
> Conference convened by Dr Peggy Watson, Department of Sociology,
> University
> of Cambridge
>
> CRASSH, University of Cambridge, 24-25 June, 2011
> http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/1406/
>
>
> Programme
>
> Day 1
> 10:15-10.30
> Welcome
>
> Keynote
> 10:30-11:30
> Allyson M. Pollock
> Centre for International Public Health Policy (CIPHP), University of
> Edinburgh, UK.
> HOW DATA REQUIREMENTS INFLUENCE HEALTH SYSTEM GOALS: THE CASE OF RISK
> EQUALIZATION MECHANISMS
>
>
> Session 1
> 11:30-13:00
>
> Wendell Potter
> Center for Media and Democracy, USA.
> PRODUCING PUBLIC OPINION: HOW THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY IS SHAPING US HEALTH
> CARE REFORM
>
> Meri Koivusalo
> National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland.
> WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER – EUROPEAN POLICIES AND CHANGE IN HEALTH CARE
> GOVERNANCE
>
>
> Lunch
> 13.00-14.00
>
>
> Session 2
> 14.00-15.45
> Nick Manning, Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham/ Notts
> HC
> NHS Trust
> CONSEQUENCES OF RAPID ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CHANGE FOR HEALTH AND HEALTH
> POLICY: A COMPARISON OF RUSSIA AND CHINA
>
> Michele Rivkin-Fish
> Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, USA.
> RETHINKING PROBLEMS SURROUNDING ACCESS TO CARE: MORAL ECONOMIES SHAPING
> HEALTH CARE WORKFORCES IN RUSSIA AND THE US
>
>
> Tea Break
> 15:45-16:00
>
>
> Session 3
> 16.00-16.45
>
> Peggy Watson
> Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge, UK.
> CATASTROPHIC CITIZENSHIP: THE POLITICAL SPACE OF POLAND'S HEALTH CARE
> REFORM
>
> End of DayDiscussion
> 16:45-17.15
>
>
> Day 2
>
> Session 4
> 9:30-11:00
> Anna Lora-Wainwright
> School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK.
> 'IF YOU CAN WALK AND EAT, YOU DON'T GO TO HOSPITAL' – THE QUEST FOR HEALTH
> CARE IN RURAL SICHUAN
>
> Matthew Yu Wang
> Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, UK.
> A GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS OF COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES IN JINAN, CHINA: ACCESS
> TO SERVICES AND HEALTH OUTCOMES
>
>
> Coffee Break
> 11.00.-11.30
>
>
> Session 5
> 11.30-13.00
>
> Piotr Ozieranski
> Larry King
> Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge, UK.
> WHO RULES POSTCOMMUNISM? THE CASE OF DRUG REIMBURSEMENT IN POLAND
>
> Terry Cox
> School of Slavonic, Central and East European Studies, University of
> Glasgow, UK.
> Sandor Gallai
> Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary.
> THE MAKING OF HEALTH CARE POLICY IN HUNGARY: THE CASE OF HOSPITAL
> PRIVATISATION
>
> Lunch
> 13.00-14:00
>
> Session 6
> 14.00-15.30
> Howard Waitzkin
> Rebeca Jasso-Aguilar
> Department of Sociology, Family & Community Medicine, and Internal
> Medicine,
> University of New Mexico, USA.
> POPULAR PROTEST AND THE REIMAGINING OF HEALTH RIGHTS
>
> Panel-Led Discussion of Issues/Questions/Themes Emerging from the
> Conference
> (to be recorded)
>
>
> 15.30
> Tea
>
>
> For more information please contact: Helga Brandt (hb380@cam.ac.uk), or
> visit the website: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/1406/
> Student Fee (includes lunch and teas/coffees) £18.00
> Full fee (includes lunch and teas/coffees) £36.00
>
>
> --
> Jiong Tu
> <tujiongnk@gmail.com>
>
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