The Private Sector in Health Symposium, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, 6 July 2013
08:00-08:30
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Registration
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BAYSIDE TERRACE
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08:30-08:40
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Welcome: Millie Ingram, CEO of Wyanga Aboriginal Aged Care Program Inc.
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204A
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08:40-09:30
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Opening Keynote: Bruce Bonyhady AM
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204A
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09:30-09.45
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Participants move to sessions
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BAYSIDE TERRACE
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09.45-11.00
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DONORS’ PERSPECTIVES ON ENGAGING THE PRIVATE SECTOR
Chair: Gerry Bloom
Presenters:
Raman Sohal, Kate Mossman ,Performance Measurement in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Developing Credible and Feasible Measures to Evaluate Innovative Private Sector Programs
Ifelayo P Ojo, Building a safer health system in Kenya: Results from a national patient safety survey in private and public facilities
Yen Thi Kim Le, Demand side financing to increase access to sexual reproductive health and family planning services amongst youth, migrant workers and low income women in Vietnam
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BAYSIDE 201
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BUILDING INSTITUTIONS
FOR INFLUENCING PRIVATE SECTOR PERFORMANCE
Chair: Kara Hanson
Presenters:
Han Win Htat, A Total Market Approach for Condoms in Myanmar: how the
private, socially marketed, and public sectors can work together for a
sustainable future for HIV prevention
Jane Doherty, Regulating the for-profit private sector: lessons from East and
Southern Africa
Shakil Ahmed, Strengthening community-based maternal health care delivery
systems in Thakurgoan district of Bangladesh: promising public-private
partnerships
Oanh Tran Thi Mai, Performance of private providers towards primary health
care services in rural areas of Vietnam and gaps for intervention
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BAYSIDE 202
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GOOD, BAD OR
INDISTINGUISHABLE: QUALITY OF CARE IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR
Chair: Barun Kanjilal
Presenters:
Nilmini Wijemanne, The quality of inpatient care in Sri Lanka – how good is
it and how does it differ between public and private sectors?
Nilmini Wijemanne, The quality of outpatient care in public and private sectors in Sri Lanka – how well do patient perceptions match reality and what are the implications?
Camilo Cid Pedraza, Clinical outcomes in hospitals with public, private
not-for-profit and private for-profit ownership in Chile 2001-2010
Karen Eggleston, Collaborative Governance in the Health Systems of China and the United States
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BAYSIDE 203
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11.00 -11.15
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HEALTH MARKETS AND THE
POOR: MOVING TOWARDS UNIVERSAL ACCESS?
Chair: Peter Annear
Presenters:
Zhang Yan, Indicate the Trends of Compensation Level of the National Health
Insurance System by Means of Total Health Expenditure: A Case of China
Richard Iles, The importance of India’s private unqualified health care
sector: Is there a role for private enterprise to manage the sector?
Muyi Aina, Harnessing the capacity of Private For Profit healthcare providers
(PFPs) to deliver HIV/AIDS services
Edy Purwanto, The Impact of Askeskin on the Adult’s Health Status
COFFEE BREAK
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204A
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11:20-12:30
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HEALTH MARKETS AND THE
POOR: MOVING TOWARDS UNIVERSAL ACCESS?
Chair: David Bishai
Presenters:
Anuradha Katyal, Rajiv Aarogyasri Health Insurance Scheme - health financing
for the unreached population for procedures deemed expensive
San San Aye, Role of private sector in Myanmar’s health care system:
Implications for health sector reform
George Gotsadze, Purchasing Private Health Insurance for Poor in Georgia:
Preliminary Results and Policy Implications
Emily Zimmerman, Using research on the value of health microinsurance to
inform product design: the case of Banrural, Guatemala
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204A
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BUILDING INSTITUTIONS FOR INFLUENCING PRIVATE SECTOR PERFORMANCE
Chair: Abby Bloom
Presenters:
Lucy Kanya, Spending on quality: Use of voucher revenue at accredited
facilities in Kenya
Sebastian Bauhoff, Paying for performance when health care production is multi-dimensional: the impact of Rwanda's National Program on Rewarded Services, multitasking and health outcomes
Chen Gao, Patient satisfaction for health care: does ownership matter?
Maureen Mackintosh, Measuring and describing the private sector in low
and middle income countries’ health care: two analytical approaches and their
policy implications.
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BAYSIDE 202
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GOOD, BAD OR INDISTINGUISHABLE: QUALITY OF CARE IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR
Chair: Gerry Bloom
Presenters:
Ilana Ron Levey, Estimating the Effects of Financial and Non-Financial
Incentives on Private Sector Health Worker Motivation: a National Study in
Malawi
Minki Chatterji, What is the impact of evidence-based medicine (EBM) on
family planning providers’ knowledge, attitudes, and practice behaviors? A
randomized experiment in Jordan
Minki Chatterji, Mobile Phone Messages to Increase Prescription of
Zinc by Private Sector Chemical Sellers in Ghana – A Randomized Controlled
Trial
Chengxiang Tang, Differences in Length of Stay and Medical Cost
between Public and Private Hospitals in China
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BAYSIDE 203
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EQUITY
Chair: Birger Forsberg
Presenters:
Suneeta Sharma, Scaling-up proven public private partnership models to
achieve family planning equity goals in India
David Hotchkiss, Does an expansion of private sector provision of
facility-based deliveries increase horizontal inequity in service use?:
Evidence from Nepal and Bangladesh
Nirali Chakraborty,
Measuring Equity- Without Tears: Aligning Equity Measures Across
Organizations
Rubana Islam, Who Serves the Poor?
POSTER SESSIONS: These will run throughout the day
Minki Chatterji, Providing quality health services to the urban poor in Kenya: Results from evaluation of the LiveWell Private Clinics Model
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204A
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12:30-13:30
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Lunch and poster presentations
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BAYSIDE TERRACE
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13.30-14.45
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GOOD, BAD OR
INDISTINGUISHABLE: QUALITY OF CARE IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR
Chair: Antonio Trujillo
Presenters:
Zachary Wagner, Private
Sector Provision of Oral Rehydration for Child Diarrhea in Sub-Saharan Africa
Anna Y. De La Cruz,
The Impact of Clinical Social Franchising on Health Services in Low- and
Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review
Raman Sohal, Kate Mossman, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health: Exploring and Evaluating Private Sector
Innovations in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Douglas Johnson, Conducting Censuses of Private
Health Facility: Lessons from Ten Countries
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BAYSIDE 201
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE
GLOBAL HEALTH MARKETPLACE: IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH SYSTEMS
Chair: Sachi Ozawa
Presenters:
Xiaohui Hou, Does
Public Health Insurance Expansion Crowd-out Private Health Insurance in Urban
China?
Krishna Hort, The role of the private sector in contributing to public health service goals: ideology or evidence?
Andreasta Meliala, The geographic distribution of specialist doctors in a mixed public-private
system: regulatory challenges for Indonesia
Soumitra Ghosh,
Understanding the impacts of publicly funded but privately organised
voluntary health insurance on the poor: A case study of Rashtriya Swasthya
Bima Yojana in Maharahstra, India
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BAYSIDE 202
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PAYING FOR PRIVATE
CARE: THE PRIVATE SECTOR AND HEALTH FINANCING
Chair: Mushtaque Chowdhury
Presenters:
Eric Keuffel, Price
Differentiation in Low and Middle Income Pharmaceutical Markets
Lipika Ahuja, Private
Capital Investment in Primary Care - A Study of Three Equity Financed Primary
Care Chains in India
Kameko Nichols, Review
of innovative methods to finance capital investment in transportation and
align PPP incentives to improve health care delivery in The Gambia
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BAYSIDE 203
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PAYING FOR PRIVATE
CARE: THE PRIVATE SECTOR AND HEALTH FINANCING
Chair: Donika Dimovska
Kristian Schultz
Hansen, Willingness-to-pay for a rapid malaria diagnostic test and
artemisinin-based combination therapy from private drug shops in Mukono
district, Uganda
Barun Kanjilal, Engaging researchers in decoding health market complexities in India: challenges and opportunities
Kara Hanson, Retail
pricing of antimalarial drugs under the Affordable Medicines Facility – malaria: exploring the effect of an innovative approach to financing
antimalarials in the private sector to improve equity and increase access
Ilana Ron Levey, Reducing the Cost of Private
Sector ARVs in Namibia: A Means to Increase Access
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204A
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14:45-15:00
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Coffee Break
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BAYSIDE TERRACE
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15:00-16:15
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Keynote: Mushtaque Chowdhury
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204A
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16:15-17:00
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Plenary Session: Gerry Bloom, Chair
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204A
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17:00-18:30
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Cocktail Hour
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BAYSIDE TERRACE
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