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4-9 October 2006
Salzau Castle (near Kiel), Germany
The conference will be held at the Landeskulturzentrum Salzau, near Kiel in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The Landeskulturzentrum is situated 140 km north of Hamburg. Kiel is about 30 km from Salzau. Group transportation will be organised from/to Hamburg airport on arrival and departure days.
Rapid advances in medical knowledge and technology have long been recognized as a key challenge to the theory and practice of medical decision making. From an economic point of view, the need to revise and update decision making rules as new knowledge and diagnostic and therapeutic choices become available represents an investment problem – both in the management of individual patients and in the management of medical technology at the systemic level. Fundamental uncertainty and often irreversible consequences of specific choices abound. At either level, efficiency requires that investment decisions be based on the timely supply of evidence on a technology’s efficacy and cost-effectiveness. This necessitates further improvements in the methodology of health technology assessments, including more comprehensive economic evaluations, as well as in the set of institutions that govern health care practice and determine how quickly new information diffuses, how careful it is evaluated, filtered and targeted at those most likely to benefit from it, and how the risks associated with the adoption of new technology are allocated.
Our conference comprises five thematic sessions with invited presentations and additional short talks and poster viewing sessions. The main sessions are titled:
(1) Trends in Medical Technology – Focusing Devices, Technological Trajectories, and Forecasting,
(2) The Science of Medical Decision Making – Producing and Using Information for Efficient Risk Management,
(3) Medical Infrastructure, Insurance, and the Diffusion of Innovation,
(4) Methods for Estimating the Causal Effect of Medical Interventions from Observational Data,
(5) Priority Setting, Health Technology Assessment, and Research Investments.
Young researchers from economics, medicine and related disciplines are invited to apply for this conference and contribute their own ideas and research findings for selected short talks and poster viewing sessions. Grants to cover the conference fee and a generous contribution towards travel costs will be available for the best young applicants. In addition, there will be talks selected from poster abstracts and prizes awarded for the best posters. The overall objective is to build international and interdisciplinary research networks in the area of medical decision making.
Final Programme PDF (67 KB) Last Updated 29-August-2006 List of Invited Speakers & Accepted Participants |
Detailed information on all practical aspects of the conference (access to site, guidelines for travel reimbursement, registration & fee payments, accommodation...) is available from the Practical Information Guide. Please read it fully and carefully...
GROUP TRANSPORTATION
Group transportation will be arranged on arrival day, Wednesday 4 October, from Hamburg airport to the venue. Bus departure times will be as follows: 18.00 - 19.30.
Bus transportation back to Hamburg airport will also be organised in a similar way on Monday 9 October, with buses departing at 08.00 and 09.00.
Practical Information Guide PDF (1.6 MB) Last Updated 29-September-2006 |
Fees (1) | What the fees cover |
EUR 890 | conference, meals and single room |
EUR 860 | conference, meals and twin OR double room (2) |
EUR 620 | non-resident: conference, meals (no room) |
(1) A 100 EUR supplement is charged on any payment received after the closing date for registration |
All participants - including speakers & session chairs - are kindly expected to confirm their attendance (and, when applicable, to pay the conference fee) by filling in a Registration Form.
Closing date for registration & fee payment: 15 September 2006
Phone: +32 (0)2 533 2020
Fax: +32 (0)2 538 8486
Please quote 06-219 in any correspondence.
This conference is organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF) in partnership with the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW).