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The ISPOR Central and Eastern European Forum highlights the unique health care systems and challenges faced by countries in this region. With limited health care budgets, these nations must address their distinct health care needs effectively. The candidacy of the Hungarian Health Economics Association aims to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among member chapters, addressing diverse topics such as drug policy, pharmacoeconomic methodologies, and reimbursement issues. Key speakers include experts from Poland, Slovakia, Turkey, the Czech Republic, and Israel, sharing insights to advance health economics in the region.
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Czech Chapter Poland Chapter Russia Chapter Serbia Chapter Slovakia Chapter Turkish SCP Chapter + Israel Chapter Candidate Hungarian Chapter ISPOR CHAPTERS:CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE Countries with different health care system, health care needs than in Western Europe, but with the same problem: what is the most efficient use of limited health care budgets?
Candidacy for ISPOR ChaptershipHungarian Health Economics Association • Established in 2003 • 68 current members • Annually 10 meetings + 1 National Health Economics Congress • Main organizer of the 6th European Congress of Health Economics (Budapest, 2006)
ISPOR CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPEAN FORUM • Moderator: Zoltan Kalo, BE, MSc, MD, PhD, Health Economics Research Centre, Eőtvős Lorand University, Budapest, Associate Professor & Program Director • Drug Policy and Pharmacoeconomics within Slovak Republic Tomas Tesar, PharmD, PhD, Faculty of Pharmacy, Comenius University, Bratislava • The Code of Ethics of the ISPOR’s Poland Chapter Tomasz Hermanowski, PhD, Professor, Technical University, Business School, Warsaw • Reimbursement Issues, Pharmacoeconomic Methodologies and International Summer School in Turkey Cankat Tulunay, MD, PhD, Professor, Medical School of Ankara University, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Ankara • The Execution of Pharmacoeconomical Analyses and Reimbursement of Pharmaceuticals in Czech Republic Tomas Dolezal, MD, PhD, 3rd Medical Faculty, Charles University, Prague • The Use of Pharmacoeconomics in the Process of Updating the National List of Health Services in Israel Dan Greenberg, PhD, Department of Health Systems Management, Faculty of Health Sciences & Guilford Glazer School of Business and Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva