2009 AfHEA Conference Programme Outline (Oral Presentations)
Plenary 1 | Speaker | |||||||||
09:00-11:00
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Main conference hall Adae Kesie Official opening ceremony Opening speech by His Excellency the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, Mr John D Mahama |
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11:00-11:30 |
BREAK / FAMILY PHOTO / POSTER PRESENTATIONS | |||||||||
Parallel session 1 (Tuesday, 11:30 – 13:00) | ||||||||||
PS 01/1 | User Fees in Zambia: behaviour and experiences of communities and health care providers Mary Hadley, Collins Chansa |
Mary Hadley | ||||||||
PS 01/2 | Does the free delivery and caesarean policy in Senegal offset user fees constraints in reproductive health? Sophie Witter, Amadou Hassan Sylla, Thierno Dieng, Daouda Mbengue, Vincent de Brouwere, Isabelle Moreira |
Daouda Mbengue | ||||||||
PS 01/3 | To Alter or Not to Alter: The Fate of User Fee Exemptions for Vulnerable Groups Under National Health Insurance Mr. Patrick Apoya, Theophilus Ayugane, Elizabeth Awini |
Patrick Apoya | ||||||||
PS 01/4 | Twenty stories behind the policy… a case-study approach to evaluate the impact of user fee removal in the health sector Barbara Carasso, Caesar Cheelo, Nicholas Chikwenya, Lucy Gilson, Dick Jonsson, Natasha Palmer, Chris Simoonga |
Barbara Carasso | ||||||||
PS 01 / Room: Hogbetsotso Benefit incidence of health services |
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PS 01/5 | Public spending on health care in Africa: a benefit incidence analysis of Ghana, Tanzania & South Africa B. Garshong, J. Ataguba, F. Kessy, J. Borghi, D. McIntyre, F. Meheus |
B. Garshong | ||||||||
PS 01/6 | Barriers to Antiretroviral Therapy in Malawi: An assessment of socioeconomic inequalities Talumba Chilipaine-Banda, Eyob Zere, Bertha Simwaka, Amit Prasad, Erik Schouten, Ireen Makwiza |
Talumba Chilipaine-Banda | ||||||||
PS 01/7 | Socioeconomic inequalities in treatment and prevention of malaria in Tanga district, Tanzania Fred Matovu, Faculty of Economics and Management, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda |
Fred Matovu | ||||||||
PS 01 / Room: Kundum Economic evaluation |
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PS 01/8 | Cost effectiveness analysis of the training of medical doctors in emergency surgery compared to alternative training strategies for improving access to emergency obstetric care in Burkina Faso Dr Sennen Hounton, Danielle Belemsaga, David Newlands, Nicolas Meda, Vincent de Brouwere |
Dr Sennen Hounton | ||||||||
PS 01/9 | Economic Evaluation of Flying Doctor Services in KZN – South Africa Emmanuelle Daviaud, M. Chopra |
Emmanuelle Daviaud | ||||||||
PS 01/10 | Cost of management of persons living with HIV/AIDS study in 3 associations in Bujumbura (Burundi) Adrien Renaud, Dr Basenya Olivier |
Dr Basenya Olivier | ||||||||
PS 01/11 | The financial contribution of the State to the fight against the river blindness in Cameroon Njoumemi Zakariaou, Ntep Marcelline, Epo Boniface Ngah |
Epo Boniface Ngah | ||||||||
LUNCH 13:00- 14:00 | ||||||||||
Parallel session 2 (Tuesday, 14:00 – 15:30) |
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PS 02/1 | Improving Equity in the Subsidies for Healthcare in South Africa Heather McLeod |
Heather McLeod | ||||||||
PS 02/2 | Equitable Financing of Primary Health Care under a Fiscal Federal System: Swimming Against the Tide? Okore Okorafor |
Okore Okorafor | ||||||||
PS 02/3 | The Impact of Coordination and Policy Networks on the National Health Insurance Policy in Ghana Gina Teddy |
Gina Teddy | ||||||||
PS 02 / Room: Hogbetsotso HIV/AIDS: Financing and reporting research results |
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PS 02/4 | HIV/AIDS financing and health policy in South Africa C. Tsafack Temah |
C. Tsafack Temah | ||||||||
PS 02/5 | Harmonisation and Alignment of Aid for HIV and AIDS – Progress in the Southern African Development Community since the Paris Declaration Teresa Guthrie |
Teresa Guthrie | ||||||||
PS 02/6 | Too much of a good thing? The effects of new HIV/AIDS financing mechanisms on overall health system performance Karen A Grépin |
Karen A Grépin | ||||||||
PS 02 / Room: Kundum Preferences and willingness to pay |
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PS 02/7 | Using discrete choice experiments to elicit preferences for maternal health care in Ghana Laura Ternent, Aba Daniels, David Newlands |
David Newlands | ||||||||
PS 02/8 | Willingness to Pay for Health Care and Antiretroviral Drugs: Evidence from Rural Southern Region of Malawi Tchaka Ndhlovu |
Tchaka Ndhlovu | ||||||||
PS 02/9 | Perceptions and willingness to pay for private voluntary health insurance in southeast Nigeria Obinna Onwujekwe and Edit V. Velényi |
Obinna Onwujekwe | ||||||||
BREAK /POSTER PRESENTATIONS 15:30-16:30 | ||||||||||
16:30 17:30 |
Plenary 2: Tuesday Main conference hall: Adae Kesie |
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19:00 | WELCOME RECEPTION AND DINNER | |||||||||
08:30 10:00 |
Wednesday 11 March 2009, PLENARY 3 Main conference hall: Adae Kesie |
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Plenary 4: Wednesday | USER FEE COMPETITION PRESENTATIONS | 10:00-11:00 |
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PL 04/1 | The right price for health! Aida Zerbo |
Aida Zerbo | ||||||||
PL 04/2 | Socio-economic study on the costs and financial accessibility of population groups to health care in Eastern Chad Morbé Mbaïnadjina Ngartelbaye, Dr Itama Mayikuli Christian, M. Naïbei Mbaïbardoum Nathan |
Morbé Mbaïnadjina Ngartelbaye | ||||||||
PL 04/3 | User fees in Africa: from theory and evidence, what next? Araoyinbo, Idowu D., Ataguba, John E. |
Araoyinbo | ||||||||
PL 04/4 | User Fees for Health Services in Africa. Anne Kangethe |
Anne Kangethe | ||||||||
PL 04/5 | When user fee is a necessity of life: what role for policy in Uganda? Charles Birungi |
Charles Birungi | ||||||||
Parallel session 3 (Wednesday, 11:30 – 13:00) PS 03 / Room: Adae Kesie |
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PS 03/1 | Examining catastrophic costs and benefit incidence of subsidized anti-retroviral treatment (ART) in south-east Nigeria Obinna Onwujekwe, Nkem Dike, Benjamin Uzochukwu, Chinwe Chukwuka, Chima Onoka, Anselem Onyedum |
Obinna Onwujekwe | ||||||||
PS 03/2 | The economic burden of malaria in Kenya: a household level investigation Urbanus Kioko |
Urbanus Kioko | ||||||||
PS 03/3 | Impact of a community based health insurance scheme on household costs for institutional delivery in Nouna district, Burkina Faso Dr Sennen Hounton, David Newlands |
Dr Sennen Hounton | ||||||||
PS 03 / Room: Hogbetsotso Maternal health and quality of care |
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PS 03/4 | Evaluation of a quality process at the community level: USAID Keneya Ciwara 2003 – 2008 Health Programme Oumar Ouattara, Kwamy Togbey, Uwe Korus |
Oumar Ouattara | ||||||||
PS 03/5 | The effect of maternal morbidity on productivity: a household level analysis in Ghana David Newlands, Paul McNamee, Cornilius Chikwama, Felix Asante |
David Newlands | ||||||||
PS 03/6 | An economic evaluation of a delivery fee exemption policy on maternal and child health outcomes in Ghana Karen A. Grépin |
Karen A. Grépin | ||||||||
PS 03 / Room: Kundum Human resources for health |
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PS 03/7 | Health delivery complements and health worker emigration from Africa Eric Keuffel |
Eric Keuffel | ||||||||
PS 03/8 | Measuring Health Worker Motivation in District Hospitals in Kenya Patrick Mbindyo, Dr. Duane Blaauw, Prof. Lucy Gilson, Dr. Mike English |
Patrick Mbindyo | ||||||||
PS 03/9 | Trend of remuneration and motivation of the health workforce in Burkina Faso F. Y. Bocoum, S. Kouanda, R. Guissou, C. Dao/Diallo, B. Sondo |
F. Y. Bocoum | ||||||||
LUNCH 13:00-14:00 | ||||||||||
Parallel session 4 (Wednesday, 14:00 – 15:30) PS 04 / Room: Adae Kesie |
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PS 04/1 | Contractual arrangements between Community Health Insurance schemes and health care providers as a means to improve the quality of care: an overview in sub-Saharan Africa Ndiaye Pascal, Lefèvre Pierre, Vanlerberghe Veerle, Criel Bart |
Ndiaye Pascal | ||||||||
PS 04/2 | From Community to National Health Insurance: A new Approach to Social health Insurance in Africa? Bocar M Daff, Naomi Tlotlego, Chris Atim, A Adomah |
Bocar M Daff | ||||||||
PS 04/3 | Financing Outpatient Care – Kenyan Experience Chacha Marwa |
Chacha Marwa | ||||||||
PS 04 / Room: Hogbetsotso Economics and Policy Research to Improve Malaria Control Session organizer: Catherine Goodman |
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PS 04/4 | Free Distribution or Cost-Sharing? Evidence from a Randomized Malaria Prevention Experiment Jessica Cohen, Pascaline Dupas |
Jessica Cohen | ||||||||
PS 04/5 | Piloting the global subsidy: The impact of subsidized distribution of artemisinin-based combination therapies through private drug shops on consumer uptake and retail price in rural Tanzania Oliver Sabot, Alex Mwita, Margareth Ndomondo-Sigonda, Justin Cohen, Megumi Gordon, David Bishop, Moses Odhiambo, Yahya Ipuge, Lorrayne Ward, Catherine Goodman |
Catherine Goodman | ||||||||
PS 04/6 | Importance of strategic management in the implementation of private medicine retailer programmes: Case studies from three districts in Kenya Timothy Abuya, Greg Fegan, Abdinasir Amin, Abdisalan Noor, Sassy Molyneux , Simon Akhwale, Robert Snow, Lucy Gilson, Vicki Marsh |
Timothy Abuya | ||||||||
PS 04 / Room: Kundum HIV/AIDS: Financing and reporting health research results |
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PS 04/7 | Commodity forecasting for the scaling up of the ART for the treatment of HIV/AIDS in both public and private sectors in Kenya Korir, J and Kioko, U. |
Korir, J | ||||||||
PS 04/8 | Tracking Expenditure for HIV and AIDS in Africa: a cross-country comparative study Urbanus Kioko, Teresa Guthrie |
Teresa Guthrie | ||||||||
PS 04/9 | Resource Allocations for HIV and AIDS in Ghana ~ Alignment with the National Strategic Priorities Asante, F., Pokuu, A., Ahiadeke, C., Guthrie, T. |
Asante, F | ||||||||
BREAK / POSTER PRESENTATIONS 15:30-16:00 | ||||||||||
Plenary 5: Wednesday Main conference hall: Adae Kesie 16:00-17:00 |
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PL 05/1 | Resource Allocations for HIV and AIDS in Southern Africa ~ Are Funds being Aligned to National Strategic Priorities? A cross-country comparative study Guthrie, T., Kioko, U., Chitama, D., Banda, P., Chitsomia, A., Madadume, B. |
Guthrie, T | ||||||||
PL 05/2 | Are current debt relief initiatives an option for scaling up health financing in beneficiary countries? Mr Miloud Kaddar, Ms Eliane Furrer |
Mr Miloud Kaddar | ||||||||
PL 05/3 | Global Action for Health System Strengthening: The key financing challenges Dr Ravindra P. Rannan-Eliya |
Dr Ravindra P. Rannan-Eliya | ||||||||
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Thursday 12 March 2009
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Parallel session 5 (Thursday, 09:30 – 11:00) PS 05 / Room: Adae Kesie |
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PS 05/1 | Distance mediates the effect of removing financial barriers to accessing care: results of a randomized controlled trial in Ghana Evelyn Ansah, Kara Hanson, Solomon Narh Bana, Brian Greenwood, Anne Mills, Christopher Whitty |
Evelyn Ansah | ||||||||
PS 05/2 | A Comparison of fee exemptions and health insurance for providing financial access to primary clinical care for children under five in Ghana Richard A Nagai, Irene Akua Agyepong |
Irene Akua Agyepong | ||||||||
PS 05/3 | Costing the Provision of Health for All in rural Tanzania and Ghana and implications for social health insurance premium pricing Joel Negin, Maame Nketsiah, Samuel Afram, Eric Akosah, Deusdedit Mjungu, Gerson Nyadzi |
Joel Negin | ||||||||
PS 05 / Room: Hogbetsotso Microeconomic techniques and issues |
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PS 05/4 | Substitution effects in household demand for antimalarial bed nets in a rural are of southern Mozambique Claire Chase, Elisa Sicuri, Charfudin Sacoor, Ariel Nhacolo, Clara Menéndez |
Claire Chase | ||||||||
PS 05/5 | Optimizing efficiency gains – A situational analysis of technical efficiency of hospitals in Ghana Caroline Jehu-Appiah, Frank Nyonator, Martin Adjuik, Selassi D’Almeida, James Akazili, Charles Acquah, Eyob Zere |
Caroline Jehu-Appiah | ||||||||
PS 05/6 | Does Ghana’s National Health Insurance Scheme Encourage Moral Hazard? An Approach using Matching Estimation Eugenia Amporfu |
Eugenia Amporfu | ||||||||
PS 05/7 | An Empirical Analysis of Cigarettes Demand in Kenya: New Health Policy Perspective Scholastica Achieng Odhiambo |
Scholastica Achieng Odhiambo | ||||||||
PS 05 / Room: Kundum Drugs / Medicines: economics and policy |
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PS 05/8 | Providing affordable essential medicines for African households: The missing policies and institutions for price containment Ebenezer Kwabena |
Ebenezer Kwabena | ||||||||
PS 05/9 | The Economic costs associated with Irrational Prescribing in children: Implications for reducing Childhood Mortality in South east Nigeria BSC Uzochukwu, Dr BSC Uzochukwu, Onwujekwe OE, Nwobi EA, Ezeoke U, Chukwuogo OI. |
Dr BSC Uzochukwu | ||||||||
PS 05/10 | Patent medicines vendors – a resource for tuberculosis case detection Dr. Obi, Ikechukwu Emmanuel, Professor Onwasigwe C. N. |
Dr. Obi | ||||||||
BREAK 11:00- 11:30 | ||||||||||
Parallel session 6 (Thursday, 11:30 – 13:00) PS 06 / Room: Adae Kesie |
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PS 06/1 | Towards equitable and sustainable health financing systems through coordinated international effort. Proposed pathways of the Providing for Health (P4H) initiative Dr. Varatharajan Durairaj |
Dr. Varatharajan Durairaj | ||||||||
PS 06/2 | African health priorities and the new international health financing mechanisms Moustapha Sakho |
Moustapha Sakho | ||||||||
PS 06/3 | Can we wean African countries off donor funding? Joses Muthuri Kirigia & Alimata J. Diarra-Nama |
Joses Muthuri Kirigia | ||||||||
PS 06 / Room: Hogbetsotso Facility funding, Costing and Budgeting of health services |
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PS 06/4 | Estimating the health cost of the new born, the mother and the child as part of the strategy for the capacity building of the health system DR Congo Dieudonné KWETE, Narcisse TONA , Mathias MOSSOKO |
Dieudonné KWETE | ||||||||
PS 06/5 | Assessing the implementation and effects of direct facility funding in health centres & dispensaries in Coast Province, Kenya Catherine Goodman, Antony Opwora, Margaret Kabare and Sassy Molyneux |
Catherine Goodman | ||||||||
PS 06/6 | Household costs estimate of hospital care for low birth weight infants in a rural area of southern Mozambique Elisa Sicuri, Claire Chase, Ariel Nhacolo, Charfudin Sacoor, Delino Nhalungo, Maria Maixenchs, Clara Menéndez |
Elisa Sicuri | ||||||||
PS 06 / Room: Kundum Public health research issues: measurement of health; community based health services; prescription practices; and determinants |
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PS 06/7 | The challenge of measuring need for health care in household surveys F. Meheus, D. McIntyre, M. Aikins, J. Goudge, O. Okorafor, M. Ally, N. Nxumalo, B. Garshong |
F. Meheus | ||||||||
PS 06/8 | The river blindness control programme among farming communities in Benue state: an assessment of community-directed distributors of ivermectin in the north-central zone of Nigeria. UMEH, J.C. AND AMUTA, R. |
UMEH, J.C. | ||||||||
PS 06/9 | A comparison of prescribing practices for the treatment of malaria in public and private health facilities in southeast Nigeria Pharm. Nzewi Ifeoma, Uzochukwu BSC, Onwujekwe OE, Ezeoke U, Chukwuogo OI |
Pharm. Nzewi Ifeoma | ||||||||
PS 06/10 | Child Health in Nigeria: An Empirical investigation of determinants Ataguba, John E; Ichoku, Hyacinth E; and Okorafor, Okore |
Hyacinth E | ||||||||
LUNCH 13:00- 14:00 | ||||||||||
Plenary 7: Thursday 14:00- 15:00 Main conference hall: Adae Kesie
Neglected tropical diseases: The financing challenges Key note speaker: Dr. Jacqueline Leslie, Health Economist, Imperial College, London |
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15:00 16:00 |
AWARDS PRESENTATION AND CLOSING CEREMONY |