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Expert Meeting 2006-07-26~2006-07-28
Summary
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ㅁ Title: Technical Workshop and the 2nd Joint OECD Korea Policy Centre-APNHAN Meeting of Regional Health Accounts Experts ㅁ Date: Experts Meeting: 26-28 July 2006, Technical Workshop: 26 July 2006 ㅁ Venue: President Hotel in Seoul, Korea ㅁ Hosted by OECD, OECD Korea Policy Centre (Health and Social Policy Programme), APNHAN (Asian Pacific National Health Account Network) ㅁ Participating parties: 34 participants from 21 countries and 6 organisations ㅇ OECD member countries in Asia-Pacific: Korea, Australia ㅇ Non-OECD member countries: Bangladesh, Hong Kong SAR, Chinese Taipei, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga ㅇ International Organizations: OECD, WHO, WHO/WPRO, ILO, ADB, UNESCAP ㅇ Other Organizations & Observer : Ministry for Health, Welfare & Family Affairs |
Programme Summary
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ㅁ 26 July 2006
Technical Workshop / Chair : Hyoung-Sun Jeong(Korea) 1. Experience with SHA-data collection in OECD countries, including issues as building up the database and validation of data - Presentation by David Morgan(OECD) 2. The initial results of the SHA data collection and OECD plans for dissemination - Presentation by Presentation by David Morgan(OECD) 3. Conclusions ㅁ 27 July 2006
The 2nd Asian-Pacific Regional Meeting on Health Account Experts Session I: 9.00_18.00 1. Welcome remarks by Yong-Heung Rhie(Deputy Minister, MOHW), Ravi Rannan-Eliya(APNHAN),
Peter Scherer(OECD) and David Evans(WHO) 2. Approval of Agenda, and Noting of Approved Minutes of The 1ST Joint Regional Health Accounts Meeting Held in Seoul, 5-6 Dec. 2005 / Chair: Prof. Bong-Min Yang 3. Overview of Recent Developments in Health Accounts / Chair: Prof. Bong-Min Yang - Reports by WHO/HQ and OECD on the current data collection processes in and outside the region - Remarks by WHO Regional Office (WPRO), ADB, ILO and UNESCAP 4. Interim Results of Joint Regional Data Collections and Proposed Asia-Pacific Health Data I / Chair - Prof. Bong-Min Yang - Introduction by APNHAN to current regional data collection efforts - Remarks by WHO - Feedback from participating country experts on SHA data collection instrument, their experience and problems encountered 5. Interim Results of Phase 1 of The SHA Green Papers Project / Chair: Mr. Peter Scherer - Short introduction on Green papers by OECD and Presentations by country authors (Bangladesh, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong SAR, Sri Lanka, Thailand) - Round-table discussion with other country delegates - Discussion 6. Interim Results of Joint Regional Data Collections and Proposed Asia-Pacific Health Data II / Chair: Prof. Gabriel Matthew Leung - Round-table discussion by agencies and country delegates ㅁ 28 July 2006
The 2nd Asian-Pacific Regional Meeting on Health Account Experts Session II:9.00_18.00 7. Round-Up of Progress and Developments at Country Level / Chair: Dr. Karima S. Saleh - Country reports by countries (Australia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, Mongolia, Nepal, Tonga) 8. Strengthening Regional and National Capacity for Health Accounts / Chair: Prof. Gabriel Matthew Leung - Introductory remarks by WHO/HQ, OECD, APNHAN and UNESCAP - Presentations on current status, concerns and interests for future activity in this area by WPRO 9. Strengthening Regional and National Capacity for Health Accounts II / Chair: Prof. Gabriel Matthew Leung - Presentations by selected country delegates on experiences with institutionalization at country level (Australia, Philippines, Thailand) - Round-table discussion 10. Health Expenditures by Disease Category-Work on Disease Based Accoutns / Chair: Dr. Hiroshi Yamabana - Presentation by Gail Brien (Australia), A.F.M. Azizur Rahman (Bangladesh), Prof. Hongwei Yang (China), - Introduction to topic by WHO/HQ and Presentations by current work by Ausralia, Chinese Taipei, Sri Lanka and Thailand - Round-table discussion of interest and feasibility of this type of work |
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