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Trends in Health Economics and Policy Studies in Asia What is needed to strengthen ABI ADB Health Sector Work? di Disclaimer The views expressed in this poparpreseraton ee the views of he author and do Pot necessat " “ owe oF Govemors, obe Gata included in this paper and accepts no responsbilty for any consequence of thelr use Dr Phua Kai Hong Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy aaNUS ey Nation of Singapore @ and Policy Studies in Asia ® Regional trends in health sector development in Asia - Universal health coverage (post-2015 SDG) - Financing and provider payment methods - Provision of integrated care/public-private participation - Regulation and quality assurance - Technology assessment and information/E-health © What is coming and needed for health sector work? - Impact of emerging disease pandemics and security - Migration, trade, medical tourism, health technology, etc - Chronic diseases and care for ageing population - Mixed systems of delivery/financing/governance in Health Economics and Policy Studies © Identify regional needs and opportunities - assess and compare current situation with expected demand ® Produce information — conduct research, collect, analyze and synthesize evidence ® Communicate evidence — dissemination or publication, media/PR, social marketing ® Build capacity — train policy researchers, broker knowledge transfer and partnerships © Promote/advocate policy innovations and governance - engage with stakeholders/policy-makers - monitor take-up by policy-makers - evaluate policy implementation and impact Health Economics and Policy Studies © High-level policy forum for dialogue and consensus-building between key policy-makers in government, industry, civil society ® Training and educational programs in cutting-edge policy studies by experienced international faculty & practitioners ® High-impact intelligence from on-going trends studies of regional research and activities of health alicy networks, including Asia- Pacific Health Economics Network (APHEN), ISPOR Asian Medical Devices & Diagnostics Council (AMDDC), and WHO Asia-Pacific Observatory (APO) for Health Systems & Policy Studies, etc ® Comparative health economics research, eg. financing and provider payment systems, prevention (vaccines/diagnostics), ealth technologies, economic evaluation, etc © Regional conferences and dissemination of best policy practices by visiting global healthcare leaders, experts & policy-makers Health Policy & Systems Research Healy J, Maxwell J, Phua KH and Lin V, 2007 Responding to Requests for Information on Health Systems from Policy Makers in Asian Countries, WHO: Geneva © Comparative study of 7 ASEAN countries and China - health policy-makers (demand) - health policy & systems research centres (supply) ® Review international models of health knowledge networks ® Propose options for an Asian Regional Observatory for Health Systems and Policy Research to be set up, with the support of international organizations, governments and academic centres ® Resulted in setting up of Asia Pacific Observatory (APO), WHO WPRO, Manila ® George Institute, Sydney Menzies Centre for Health Policy, University of Sydney/ANU Nossal Institute of Global Health, Melbourne © School of Public Health & Primary Care, CUHK ® Japan Institute for Global Health, Tokyo Health and Global Policy Institute, Tokyo NUS Initiative for Promoting Health in Asia (NIHA) Duke-NUS Dept of Health Systems and Services Research LKY School of Public Policy, Institute for Policy Studies SSH School of Public Health, Centre for Health Services and Policy Research/Health Economics Research Unit ® Center for Health Economics, Chulalongkorn University Health Systems Research Institute, MOPH Thailand International Health Policy Program, MOPH, Thailand ® WHO Observatory for Health Systems and Policy, WPRO at the National University of Singapore © Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Department of Health Services Research - MSc and PhD in Health Services Research © NUS Business School - MBA (Health Care Management specialization) - Executive Programs in Hospital Management ® Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy - MPP/MPA Electives in Health Economics & Health Policy - Executive Education Programs in Health and Public Policy © Saw Swee Hock Schoo! 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