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Towards a Global Framework for Health Financing

Launch of the special issue of Health Economics, Policy and Law entitled "Towards a Global Framework for Health Financing" edited by Trygve Ottersen, David Evans, Elias Mossialos, and John-Arne Røttingen. At the University of Oslo, April 4th.

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Universal health coverage and the UN Sustainable Development Goals are high on the global agenda, but the question is howÌýit all can be financed. This special issue of concurrently addresses domestic financing of national health systems, joint financing of global public goods, and external financing of national health systems. On this basis, it discusses 20 recommendations for how to make progress towards a coherent global framework for health financing.

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Program (1645 - 1830)

Chair: John-Arne Røttingen, Director,ÌýThe Norwegian Research Council

ÌýCoffee/teaLight refreshments
ÌýWelcome, Director, UiO Centre for Global Health
ÌýIntroduction to the special issue "Towards a Global Framework for Health Financing"
  • , Director of Research, Global Health Centre, the Graduate Institute Geneve,
  • , Professor of Global Health Law & Governance at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
  • , Executive Director, The Norwegian Public Health Institute and Associate Professor, The Institute for Health and Society, UiO.Ìý
ÌýQ&AÌý
ÌýRecent costing of universal health coverage and global health security, Coordinator of the Unit onÌý Costs, Effectiveness, Expenditure and Priority SettingÌý in the Department of Health Financing and GovernanceÌý (HGF), WHO in Geneva
ÌýQ&AÌý
ÌýNorwegian development cooperation and health financing, Policy Director,The NorwegianÌýAgency for Development Cooperation
ÌýQ&AÌý
ÌýPanel with critical perspectives
  • , Associate Professor, Dep. of Health Management and Health Economics,ÌýÌý UiO
  • , Senior Advisor, Civita
  • Ole Frithjof NorheimÌý, Professor, Dep. of Global Public Health and Primary Care, UiB
ÌýOpen discussion and concluding remarksÌý

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All information is from the University of Oslo and the Ìýwebsite.