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DIRECTORATE GENERAL FOR INTERNAL POLICIES POLICY DEPARTMENT A: ECONOMIC AND SCIENTIFIC POLICY WORKSHOP Health Economics Brussels, 28 November 2012 WORKSHOP DOCUMENTS

Policy Department A: Economic and Scientific Policy Organised by the Policy Department A-Economy & Science for the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI) Workshop on "Health Economics" Wednesday, 28 November 2012 from 12.30 to 14.45 European Parliament, Room PHS P7C050, Brussels AGENDA 12.30-12.35 Welcome and opening by Co-chairs of the Health Working Group Alojz PETERLE and Glenis WILLMOTT, MEPs Part 1 Public Healthcare Reforms following financial crisis 12.35-12.45 Reforms and efficiency in European health systems: the example of Portugal. Prof. Pedro Pita Barros, Professor of Economics, Nova University Lisbon (PT) 12.45-12.55 Public medicine versus private medicine in the new reforms Ms. Francesca Colombo, Senior Health Policy Analyst, Health Division, OECD 12.55-13.05 Health systems reforms: a European perspective? Ms. Nathalie Chaze, Head of Unit, Health care Systems, DG SANCO, European Commission 2

Workshop on Health Economics 13.05-13.15 Reforming Health Systems: The role of NGOs Dr. Pascal Garel, Secretary General, European Hospital and Healthcare Federation (HOPE) 13.15-13.30 Question Time Part 2 European Parliament perspective 13.30-13-40 M. Ivailo KALFIN, MEP, Rapporteur on Multiannual Financial Framework for the years 2014-2020 Part 3 The cost of efficiency 13.40-13.50 How much can efficiency gains help navigate through the crisis? Dr. Tamás Evetovits, Senior Health Financing Specialist, Barcelona Office for Health Systems Strengthening, Division of Health Systems and Public Health, WHO Europe 13.50-14.00 The notion of efficiency in Health Economics Prof. Alicja Sobczak, Professor of Health Economics, Warsaw University (PL) 14.00-14.10 Cost-effectiveness use of drugs (medicines) and their spending in Member States Ms. Ana Xavier, DG Economic and Financial Affairs, European Commission 14.10-14.40 General Discussion 14.40-14.45 Conclusions 14.45 Closing 3

Policy Department A: Economic and Scientific Policy SHORT BIOGRAPHIES OF EXPERTS Prof. Pedro Pita Barros, Professor of Economics, Nova University Lisbon (PT) Pedro Pita Barros is Professor of Economics at Universidade Nova de Lisboa where he teaches industrial organisation and health economics. He is also a research fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (London). Prof. Barros research focuses on issues related to health economics, regulation and competition policy. His work covers different topics including: health expenditure determinants, waiting lists, bargaining in health care, competition policy in Portugal and in the European Union. The results of his research have been published in many academic journals (such as the Journal of Health Economics and Health Economics). Prof. Barros has contributed to several books, and has written two books on health economics (written in Portuguese). He has served as Member of the Board of the Portuguese Energy Regulator (2005/2006) and on the Governmental Commission for the Financial Sustainability of the National Health Service (2006/2007). Over time he has acted as consultant for both private and public entities, in Portugal and at the European level, in the areas of health economics, competition policy and economic regulation. In June 2005, Prof. Barros was awarded by the President the Grande-Oficial da Ordem do Infante D. Henrique. Ms Francesca Colombo, Senior Health Policy Analyst, Health Division, OECD Francesca Colombo has been with the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) since 1999. As Senior Health Policy Analyst, Mrs Colombo has led policy projects on the performance of health systems, including on health financing, healthprofessionals migration and workforce, long-term care for frail and elderly people, and several country reviews. Currently, she is responsible for the OECD Health Care Quality Reviews project and for OECD work on long-term care. Prior to joining the OECD, Mrs Colombo worked as acting Head at the Planning Unit of the Ministry of Health of Guyana, under the British Overseas Development Institute (ODI) Fellowship Scheme. She graduated from Bocconi University (Milan, Italy) and the London School of Economics (United Kingdom), and also spent part of her studies at the University of British Columbia (Canada) and Keio University (Japan). Mr Pascal Garel, Secretary General, European Hospital and Healthcare Federation (HOPE) Since 2005, Mr Pascal Garel has been the Chief Executive of HOPE, the European Hospital and Healthcare Federation. During the past 20 years, Mr Garel has been actively involved in various health-care related decision-making processes, including those on research programmes, hospital management and human resources development. His main professional background is healthcare management, with a twelve year experience at two French Teaching Hospital Centres, Nantes and Rouen. 4

Workshop on Health Economics Prior to his present occupation, Mr Garel was the Director of the European and International Department of the French Hospital Federation and worked at the French Ministry of Health being in charge of cooperation with Central and Eastern European countries. Mr Garel teaches as an associated lecturer at the University Paris Dauphine and at the Alexandria University Senghor in Egypt. Mr Garel holds a university degree in political sciences from the Institut d Etudes Politiques de Paris (1986), and a European law degree (1992) from the University of Rennes and a hospital manager degree from the French National School of Public Health (1989). Dr. Tamás Evetovits, Senior Health Financing Specialist, WHO Barcelona Office for Health Systems Strengthening Dr. Tamás Evetovits is Senior Health Financing Specialist at the WHO Barcelona Office for Health Systems Strengthening. He is providing technical assistance on health financing to member states of the WHO European region. In particular, he is responsible for WHO s country work in health financing policy in Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Poland and Slovenia. His current focus of region-wide relevance is on the health policy responses to the financial and economic crisis in Europe and sustainability of health financing. Prior to joining WHO he worked as Director of International Programs at the Health Services Management Training Centre at Semmelweis University, Budapest, where he was responsible for the World Bank Institute s regional Flagship courses delivered jointly by the University, WBI and WHO Europe. He has extensive experience in training and consultancy in the areas of health financing policy and capacity building in countries of Central and Eastern Europe. In particular, his main area of professional interest is in provider payment reforms and coordination of care across the vertical spectrum of health service provision. He is a medical doctor by training and holds two MSc degrees in the fields of health policy and management from Semmelweis University (Budapest) and the University of London. Prof. Alicja Sobczak, Professor of Health Economics, Warsaw University (PL) Dr Alicja Teresa Sobczak, is an Associate Professor at the Management Faculty of the Warsaw University, being specialised in health management and health economics. She is the author of many publications and reports that she has prepared as an external consultant. Dr Sobczak s doctoral dissertation was dedicated to health care management at district level. She has been involved as an advisor to the Minister of Finance in the development of various health care related reforms since Poland s democratic transition (1989). Moreover at the beginning of the 1990s she was the Polish task leader of the World Bank Project on health care reform. Currently she is in charge of managing the Postgraduate Managerial Studies Health Care Management and the co-ordinator of the health care management specialisation at the Management Faculty of the Warsaw University. She also teaches healthcare management and economics within a postgraduate programme for physicians at the Medical Centre of Warsaw. 5

Policy Department A: Economic and Scientific Policy Ana Xavier Ana Xavier (born 1973, Portuguese) received her first degree (1995) in Economics from the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal and her M.Sc. (1996) in Health Economics and Ph.D. (2000) in Economics from the University of York, UK. She worked as a researcher at the Centre for Health Economics. She then moved to Belgium where she worked as a senior researcher (2000-2004) at LICOS, Centre for Transition Economics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Since 2004 she has been working at the European Commission. First; she worked in DG Employment and Social Affairs in the unit dealing with social protection (pensions, healthcare and long-term care), where she worked with the EU Open Method of Coordination: Then she moved to DG Economic and Financial Affairs to the unit dealing with sustainability of public finances. She analyses EU Member States strategies in the fields of health care and long-term care and looks at long-term expenditure projections. Within this role, Ana actively contributed to the 2012 Ageing Report, the 2010 Joint report on Health Systems and various Joint Reports on Social Protection and Social Inclusion prepared by the European Commission and the Economic Policy Committee. She also participates in the analysis of Portugal and Greece under their respective Economic Adjustment Programmes. 6

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