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Italian Health Economics Association (AIES)
23rd Annual Conference
NATIONAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS AND UNIVERSAL COVERAGE:
ARE THEY STILL FEASIBLE? LESSONS LEARNED AND CHALLENGES AHEAD AFTER 70 YEARS
OF THE BRITISH NHS AND 40 YEARS OF THE ITALIAN NHS
Napoli, 27-29 September 2018
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TABLE OF CONTENT
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW 3
GENERAL INFORMATION 5
SOCIAL PROGRAMME 6
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE 7
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 7
DETAILED PROGRAMME 8
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
27th September 2018 Registration 9.00 - 10.00 Open ceremony 10.00 - 10-30 Parallel Sessions 10.30 - 12.00 Coffee break 12.00 - 12.15 Plenary Session 12.15 - 13.15 Lunch 13.15 - 14.30 Parallel Sessions 14.30 - 16.00 Coffee break 16.00 - 16.15 Parallel Sessions 16.15 - 17.45 AIES General Assembly 17.45 - 18.45 Social event 18.45 - 20.30 Social dinner 20.30 - 23.00 28th September 2018 Parallel Sessions 9.00 - 10.30 Parallel Sessions 10.30 - 12.00 Coffee break 12.00 - 12.15 Plenary Session 12.15 - 13.15 Lunch 13.15 - 14.15 Parallel sessions 14.15 - 15.45 Coffee break 15.45 - 16.00 Par. Sessions 16.00 - 17.30 Closing ceremony 17.30 - 18.00 Dinner (optional) 20.30 - 23.00 29th September 2018 Networking trip to Ischia 9.00 - 16.00
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Venue
Royal Continental Hotel, Via Partenope 38/44, Lungomare Caracciolo, 80121 Napoli, Italia
Registration desk
Participants can collect conference materials at the registration desk opening on Thursday 27 September at
8.30.
Internet access
You can access the WIFI line connecting to SSID: RG_MEETING, using the password “royalmeeting”.
Further information about Wi-Fi internet connection will be provided at conference registration desk.
Lunches and Coffee breaks
Lunches and coffee breaks will be provided at the Hotel Continental.
Guidelines for sessions
All sessions are “oral sessions” and last 1.5 hour. In sessions with 4 papers speakers will have about 17 min
to present and 5 min for general discussion. In sessions with three papers allocated speakers will have about
22 min to present and 8 min for general discussion. Session chairmen are requested to strictly manage the
allocation of time across speakers.
Conference rooms
All the conference rooms are located inside the conference venue in Royal Hotel and Continental Hotel. The
two hotels are connected by a corridor. Parallel sessions will be held in:
Sala Borbonica Mezzanine floor Continental Hotel Sala Giardino Ground floor Royal Hotel Sala Angioina 1° floor Royal Hotel Sala Capuana 1° floor Royal Hotel
Sala Mirabilis 1° floor Continental Hotel All plenary sessions will be held in Sala Mirabilis. A map of the hotel will be available at registration desk.
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SOCIAL PROGRAMME
Conference dinner
The conference dinner will be held on Thursday 27 September at “Club Nautico della Vela”, Piazzetta dei Marinari 12, 80142, Napoli. All useful information about dietary requirements should be provided at the conference registration desk. Here below is a map with the directions to follow from Hotel Continental to the restaurant Club della Vela.
Proceed in the northwest direction on Piazzetta Marinari towards Via Wagner Riccardo Turn left to stay on Piazzetta Marinari Turn right and take Passaggio Castel dell'Ovo Turn left and take Via Partenope. Your destination is on the right
Networking trip to Ischia Island
Information about networking trip to Ischia and last minute registration fees will be managed at the
conference registration desk.
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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Giacomo Pasini, University of Ca' Foscari Venezia
Elenka Brenna, University of Cattolica Sacro Cuore Milan
Fabio Amatucci, SDA Bocconi School of Management
Domenico Salvatore, University of Naples Parthenope
Anna Prenestini, SDA Bocconi chool of Management
Edoardo Di Porto, University of Naples Federico II
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Edoardo Di Porto, University of Naples Federico II
Carla Guerriero, University of Naples Federico II
Imma Marino, University of Naples Federico II
Roberto Nisticò, University of Naples Federico II
Stefania Maddaluno, University of Naples Federico II
Jonathan Pratschke, University of Salerno
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DETAILED PROGRAMME
Thursday, September 27th
9:00 – 10:00– Registration and Welcome Coffee
10:00 - 10:30 – Opening Ceremony (Sala Mirabilis) WELCOME
PROF. GAETANO MANFREDI
CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY FEDERICO II
PROF. TULLIO JAPPELLI
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, UNIVERSITY FEDERICO II
PROF. VINCENZO ATELLA
PRESIDENT OF THE ITALIAN ASSOCIATION OF HEALTH ECONOMICS
10:30 – 12:00 – Parallel Sessions 1
Session I: Health, labour and the social security system - (English) - Sala Mirabilis
Chair Lara Gitto
[1] A. Ancarani, C. Di Mauro and M.D. Giammanco, “Linking organizational climate to work engagement: a
study in the healthcare sector”.
[2] S. Capecchi, F. Di Iorio and N. Nappo, “Work-related stress within EU28: empirical evidence from the
European Working Conditions Survey”.
[3] V. Beretta, M. Tringali, C. Mazzali et al., “MCDA for Medical Devices evaluation in Lombardy Region”.
Session II Economics of ageing - (English) - Sala Borbonica
Chair Cristina Ugolini
[4] L. Carrino, K. Glaser , M. Avendano, “Later pension, poorer health? Evidence from the new State
Pension age in the UK”.
[5] F. Mazzonna and F. Peracchi, “Self-assessed cognitive abilities and financial wealth: Are people aware of
their cognitive decline?”.
[6] M. Lippi Bruni, C. Ugolini and R. Verzulli, “Do managerial incentives matter? The effect on hip fracture
surgery delays and outcomes”.
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Session III– Evaluation of policy 1 - (English) - Sala Giardino
Chair: Vincenzo Atella
[7] V. Cirulli and G. Marini, “Financial crisis, a usterity, and healthcare in Italy”.
[8] F. Principe and V. Carrieri, “Who and for how long? An empirical analysis of the consumers’ response to
red meat warning”.
[9] M. Bordignon, S. Coretti, M. Piacenza et al. “Hardening sub-national budget constraints via
administrative subordination: the Italian experience of regional Recovery Plans”.
Session IV – Quality and Efficiency - (English) - Sala Angioina
Chair: Anna Prenestini
[10] D. G. Lugo Palacios, B. Gannon, M. Gittins, et al., “Variations in hospital resource use across stroke
care teams in England, Wales and Northern Ireland”.
[11] O. Ciani, S. Walker, F.C. Warren et al., “Exercise Training Meta-Analysis of Trials for Chronic Heart
Failure (ExTraMATCH II): An individual participant data meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials”.
[12] F. Fusco, M. Marsilio and C. Guglielmetti, “Co-production in health care services: what we know, how
can we evaluate it”.
Session V Managed care - (English) - Sala Capuana
Chair: Fabio Amatucci
[13] L. Borsoi , G. Callea, R. Tarricone, “Determinants and pathways of rehabilitation after surgical aortic
valve replacement: a population-based, retrospective study with administrative data”.
[14] P.R. Boscolo, G. Callea, O. Ciani et al. “The emergence of value-based frameworks in healthcare: a
literature review”.
[15] P.R. Boscolo, “Revisiting the innovation journey. The case of home-based renal care”.
[16] C. Federici and G. Callea, “Quantitative methods for the early assessment of health technologies. A
review of the evidence and policy implications”.
12: 00 – 12:15 – Coffee Break
12:15 – 13:15 – Plenary Session: “Performance Measurement and the Limits of Provider Accountability” (Sala Mirabilis). Keynote Speakers: Professor Gary Young
13:15 – 14:30 – Lunch
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14:30 – 16:00 – Parallel Sessions 2
Session I – Applied Health Econometrics 1 - (English) - Sala Mirabilis
Chair: Federico Belotti
[17] T. Boeri, P. Naticchioni. and E. Di Porto, “The effect of “house call” on public employment evidence
from a randomized experiment”.
[18] G. Masiero, F. Mazzonna, O. Verbeek, “What drives the rise of antidepressant consumption? Evidence
from Switzerland”.
[19] M. Auteri, C. Guccio Pammolli F. et al., “Spatial heterogeneity in nonparametric efficiency: an
application to Italian hospitals”.
Session II – Evaluation of policy 2 - (English) - Sala Borbonica
Chair: Elenka Brenna
[20] V. Cirulli and M. Giannoni, “Socio-economic and health determinants of inequalities in diagnostic care
utilization in Italy”.
[21] S. Landi, E. Ivaldi and A. Testi, “Is belonging to a regional health system more important than individual
socioeconomic conditions in creating inequalities in waiting time for health care services? Evidence from
Italy”.
[22] E. Brenna and L. Gitto, “Adult education, the use of Information and Communication Technologies and
the impact on quality of life: a case study”.
Session III – Quality and Efficiency - (Italian) - Sala Giardino
Chair: Francesca Lecci
[23] A. Furnari, F. Lecci and F. Petracca, “Strumenti aziendali di governo clinico per la gestione delle
patologie croniche: grado di diffusione e principali caratteristiche”.
[24] A. Zazzera and F. Longo, “Modello di simulazione del fabbisogno professionale nelle Case della Salute”.
[25] M. Panella, C. Cavicchi, C. Castellucci et al., “L’attività Libero Professionale nelle strategie di value
creation: analisi di un caso studio”.
Session IV – PANEL SESSION - Centralizzazione acquisti di dispositivi medici - (Italian) - Sala Capuana
Chair: Giuditta Callea and Gianluca Postiglione
[26] F. Amatucci, “Procedure di affidamento e strumenti di negoziazione per l’acquisto di beni e servizi
sanitari in Italia”.
[27] L. Borsoi, “Metodologia per l’analisi comparativa dei capitolati di gara dei dispositivi medici”.
[28] S. Ghislandi, “Prezzi di riferimento per dispositivi medici: criticità, vantaggi e possibili approcci”.
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16:00 – 16:15 – Coffee Break
16:15 – 17:45 – Parallel sessions 3
Session I - Valutazione di impatto e HTA - (Italian) - Sala Mirabilis
Chair: Francesco Mennini
[29] C. Nardone, S. Russo, R. Migliorini et al. “La Depressione e le malattie mentali: i costi per il sistema
previdenziale in Italia”.
[30] S. Russo,C. Nardone,R. Migliorini et al. “Costi indiretti delle malattie infiammatorie croniche intestinali:
analisi di dati amministrativi per una valutazione economico sanitario per grado di disabilità”.
[31] M. Giachello: “Alcune considerazioni sulla impact evaluation in campo sanitario”.
[32] F. D’Ambrosio, C. Bini, A. Marcellusi et.al., “Analisi di Impatto di Budget dell’utilizzo di Lurasidone in
Pazienti con Schizofrenia in Italia”.
Session II - Health and environment - (English) - Sala Borbonica
Chair: Cinzia Di Novi
[33] M. Giaccherini, J. Kopinska, A. Palma, “The dangers of air pollution. Evidence on emergency respiratory
diseases in Italy”.
[34] L. Rocco, F. Marino, L. Nunziata, “Radioactivity in the cradle: the effect of Chernobyl fallout on fertility.
Evidence from the Swiss census”.
[35] C. Di Novi, A. Marenzi, “The Smoking Epidemic across Generations, Gender and Educational Groups: A
Matter of Diffusion of Innovations”.
Session III – Applied health econometrics 2 - (English) - Sala Giardino
Chair: Andrea Piano Mortari
[36] C. Pastore, S. Schurer and A. Tymula: “Do economic preferences predict obesity severity? Evidence
from a randomised controlled trial with medically at-risk patients”.
[37] C. Guerriero, “Do Children influence their household choices? Preliminary results from the CHIDLROLE
study”.
[38] V. Atella, F. Belotti, A. Piano Mortari et al., “The role of obesity in disability trends in older European
adults”.
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Session IV - Health care and technologies funding - (Italian) - Sala Angioina
Chair: Edoardo Bevini
[39] E. Perobelli, F. Longo, G. Cinelli et al., “La riallocazione (in)consapevole delle risorse e il tasso di
copertura dei bisogni – il caso del Welfare in un Comune italiano di grandi dimensioni”.
[40] E. Bevini and A. Bonadies, “Reti cliniche e meccanismi di finanziamento: un’analisi del sistema
tariffario. Il caso dell’endoscopia toracica”.
[41] M. Moretti, L. Paleari, E. Ponti et al., “Appropriatezza prescrittiva nell'ipovitaminosi D: analisi farmaco-
economica e percorsi per la Regione Liguria”.
[42] A. Bonadies and C. Gibertoni, “Lean Sei Sigma in area oculistica: analisi e riprogettazione del patient
flow per la minimizzazione del lead time”.
17:30 – 18:30 – Plenary Session (Room magna) General Assembly of AIES Members
20:30 – Conference Social Event
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Friday, September 28th
9:00-10:30 – Parallel Sessions 4
Session I - Determinants of quality and efficiency of health care services - (English) - Sala Mirabilis
Chair: Matteo Lippi Bruni
[43] D. Fiorillo, G. Lubrano Lavadera and N. Nappo, “Psychological health and structural social capital in UK:
A panel analysis”.
[44] S. Bhalotra, A. Menezes and R. Rocha, “Welfare Dependency and Poverty Traps: Evaluating the
contribution of health policy using administrative data”.
[45] G. Crea and V. Beretta, “Socioeconomic status and health behaviours as determinants of wellbeing of chronic patients: an analysis of their trends in Italy”.
Session II - Equity in the healthcare systems - (English) - Sala Borbonica
Chair: Francesca Ferrè
[46] E. Barzan, F. Longo and A. Ricci, “How to Identify the Drivers of Patient Mobility? Critical Review and
Proposal for a Diagnostic Model”.
[47] F. Ferrè, S. Nuti and C. Seghieri, “Determinants of patient choice for breast cancer surgery in Tuscany:
quality and equity services”.
[48] C. Oppi and E. Vagnoni, “Organizational structure in the healthcare system: some evidences from the
Italian strategies on mergers and integrations”.
Session III: Evaluation of healthcare policies - (English) - Sala Giardino
Chair: Francesco Longo
[49] S. Pau, “One Plus One Makes Less than Two? Consolidation Process in Italian Local Health Authorities
and Population Mortality”.
[50] M.Otto, C. Jommy, P. Armeni, et al., “Competition and efficiency in public procurement: a study on the
Italian pharmaceutical market”.
[51] F. Longo, G. Cinelli and F. Petracca, “Long Term Care: pitfalls and economic sustainability of a highly
fragmented system. Comparison between the Italian and the German schemes”.
Session IV – Applied Health Econometrics 2 - (English) - Sala Angioina
Chair: Paolo Naticchioni
[52] V. Atella, F. Belotti, J. Bhattacharya and D. Depalo, “Technological Advance in Cholesterol Medication
Meets Physician Learning: A Non-Parametric Bounding Approach”.
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[53] M. Meregaglia, O. Ciani, H. Banks, et al., “Identification and quality assessment of core outcome sets in
prostate cancer and their ‘mapping’ into real world data sources”.
[54] M. S. Katsaiti, V. Atella, M. Angrisani et al., “Trends in happiness distribution around the world and across population groups: implications for health”.
Session V - Health Care Systems - (English) - Sala Capuana
Chair: Elenka Brenna
[55] V. Mapelli, “How many National Health Services are in the world?”.
[56] V. Cirulli and G. Marini, “Hospital mergers in the English NHS: new results on service mix offer”.
[57] L. Fiestas Navarrete, S. Ghislandi, F. Tediosi, “Impact of universal health coverage on medical care
utilization: Evidence from Ghana”.
[58] I. Ochoa, “Assessing universal healthcare coverage in Mexico”.
10:30 – 12:00 – Parallel Sessions 5
Session I - Administrative data - (English) - Sala Mirabilis
Chair: Silvia Balia
[59] M. Lippi Bruni, I. Mammi and C. Ugolini, “Migrants' access to welfare services: evidence from
emergency care”.
[60] S. Balia, R. Brau and D. Moro, “Hospital choice with high long-distance mobility“.
[61] J. Maystadt and G. Migali, “The transmission of health across 7 generations in China, 1789-1906”.
Session II – PANEL SESSION: Topics in Applied Health Microeconometrics - (English) - Sala Borbonica
Chair: Roberto Nisticò
[62] M. Bertoni, L. Corazzini and S. Robone, “The good outcomes of bad news. A randomized field
experiment on formatting breast cancer screening invitations”.
[63] E. Lucchese, “Ambulances Get Lost: the Problem of Patient Location in Emergency Care”.
[64] C. Deiana, L. Giua and R. Nisticò, “The Economics Behind the Epidemic: Afghan Opium Price and
Prescription Opioids in the US”.
Session III - Evaluation of policy 3 - (English) - Sala Giardino
Chair: Vincenzo Carrieri
[65] V. Atella and F. Decarolis, “Procuring Medical Devices: Evidence from European Public Tenders”.
[66] V. Carrieri, L. Madio and F. Principe, “Light cannabis and organized crime. Evidence from (unintended)
liberalization in Italy”.
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[67] C. Lucifora, A. Russo and D. Vigani, “Does prescriptive appropriateness reduce health expenditure?
Main effects and some unintended outcomes”.
Session IV – Valutazione d’impatto e politiche sanitarie (Italian) - Sala Angioina
Chair: Lara Gitto
[68] R. Viti, A. Marcellusi, C. Bini et al., “Budget Impact Analysis nella gestione dell'agitazione psicomotoria
con loxapina”.
[69] F. Cerza, P. Sciattella, F. Mennini, “Stime di costo delle calcolosi renale. Un’analisi su dati clinico-
amministrativi nazionali e regionali per misurare il burden delle calcolosi renali in Italia”.
[70] G. Fosti, E. Notarnicola, E. Perobelli et al., “L’introduzione di innovazioni tecnologiche nella ‘Ageing
Society’: la prospettiva dei gestori”.
Session V - Health, Labour and the social security system - (English) - Sala Capuana
Chair: Giacomo Pasini
[71] D. Cavapozzi, S. Fiore and G. Pasini, “Divorce and well-being in the short and long-run”.
[72] I. Simonetti, M. Belloni and F. Zantomio, “Acute health shocks and long-term effects on labour market
outcomes”.
[73] N. Nappo, “Working conditions and anxiety. An analysis on Sixth European Working Conditions Survey
data”.
12:00 – 12:15 – Coffee Break
12:15 – 13:15 – Plenary Session: “Efficiency Aspects of Disability Insurance Programs” (Sala Mirabilis). Keynote Speakers: Professor Luigi Pistaferri, Stanford University
13:15 – 14:15 - Lunch
14:15 – 15:45 - Parallel sessions 6
Session I - HTA - (Italian) - Sala Mirabilis
Chair: Andrea Marcellusi
[74] C. Bini, A. Marcellusi, A. Rinaldi et al., “La vaccinazione anti-influenzale con vaccino quadrivalente in
Italia: una analisi di costo-utilità nella popolazione pediatrica”
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[75] C. Rognoni, A. Bertolani and C. Jommi, “Analisi di Impatto sul Budget dei Biosimilari di Rituximab in
Italia: Prospettiva Ospedaliera e del SSN”.
[76] D. Rossi, A. Marcellusi, D’Ambrosio et al., “HTA dei dispositivi di controllo urinario artificiale per il
trattamento dell’incontinenza urinaria maschile grave post-prostatectomia in Italia”.
[77] P. Sciattella and F. Mennini: “Valutazione degli outcome e definizione della popolazione in
prevenzione secondaria per evento aterosclerotico-cardiovascolare mediante real world data”.
Session II – Cost utility analysis - (English) - Sala Borbonica
Chair: Michela Meregaglia
[78] M. Meregaglia, “Mapping EORTC QLQ-C30 and QLQ-H&N35 scores onto EQ-5D-5L utility values in head
and neck cancer”.
[79] E. Pizzo, M. Dumba and K. Lobotesis, “Cost-utility analysis of endovascular thrombectomy between 6
and 24 hours in acute ischemic stroke”.
[80] E. Pizzo, S. Morris, J. Wenborn, et al., “Cost-utility analysis of community occupational therapy in
dementia (COTiD-UK) versus usual care: results from VALID, a multi-site randomized controlled trial in the
UK”.
Session III – The economics of Ageing using SHARE - (English) - Sala Giardino
Chair: Enrica Croda
[81] F. Garbuglia, “Does the Shape of the Utility Function Vary with Health Status? Evidence from SHARE”.
[82] E. Bassoli, A. Brugiavini and I. Mammi, “Changing Preferences at Older Ages”.
[83] E. Croda, J. Skinner and L. Yasaitis, “The Health of Disability Insurance Enrolees: An International
Comparison”.
Session IV – Theoretical issues - (English) - Sala Angioina
Chair: Rosella Levaggi
[84] K. Lamiraud and P. Stadelmann, “Strategic pricing behaviours in the presence of consumer inertia: the
case of health insurance”.
[85] F. Barigozzi, R. Levaggi, and F. Menoncin, “Optimal consumption, portfolio, and long term insurance in
a dynamic framework”.
[86] D. Dragone and D. Raggi, “Testing Rational Addiction: When Lifetime is Uncertain, One Lag is Enough”.
15:45 – 16:00 – Coffee Break
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16:00 – 17:30 - Parallel sessions 7
Session I – PANEL SESSION - Consumi sanitari privati - (Italian) - Sala Mirabilis
Chair: Mario Del Vecchio
[87] M. Del Vecchio, L. Giudice and V. Rappini, “Componenti standard e plus: un modello innovativo di
lettura della spesa sanitaria privata”
[88] M. Cavazza, R. Sigismondo, N. Belluati et al., “Private consumptions in the experience of a collective
private medical insurance in Italy”.
[89] A. Burgio, L. Fenech, L. Iannucci et al., “Determinanti del ricorso alle prestazioni a pagamento in Italia:
visite specialistiche evs accertamenti specialistici”.
Session II – PANEL SESSSION – VISITINPS - (English) - Sala Borbonica
Chair: Vincenzo Atella
[90] V. Atella, E. Di Porto and J. Kopinska, “The long-run impact of WWII on labour outcomes: evidence
from a natural experiment”.
[91] C. Ardito, R. Leombruni, D. Blane et al., “To work or not to work? The effects of higher pension age on
cardiovascular health”.
[92] E. Di Porto and A. Palma, “The Effect of Air Pollution on Labour Supply – evidence from Italian
administrative data”.
Session III – HTA 2 - (English) - Sala Giardino
Chair: Alexandra Torbica
[93] N. Navone, S. Ghislandi, E. Vanni et al.,“To screen or not to screen? Incremental cost-effectiveness
ratio for lung cancer screening among smokers”.
[94] A. Torbica, P. Armeni, R. Taricone et al., “Diffusion without evidence: a study on high-risk medical
devices”.
[95] A. Marcellusi, R. Viti, L. Kondili et al., “Economic consequences of anti-HCV antiviral treatment
investment from the NHS perspective: a real world-based analysis from PITER data”.
Session IV – Evaluation of policies - (English) - Sala Angioina
Chair: Martina Garau
[96] C. Milcent and S. Zbiri, “Cesarean delivery: After a pro-competitive reform”.
[97] G. Bijwaard, G. Conti, S. Poupakis et al., “Health effects of in utero exposure to the Dutch Hunger
Winter”.
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[98] M. Berdud, M. Garau, M. Neri et al., “R&D, Competition and Diffusion of Innovation in EU: the case of
Hepatitis C”.
17:30 – 18:00 – Plenary Session: Closing Ceremony - (Sala Mirabilis) - AIES - Young Researchers Award Ceremony; - Fondazione Farmafactoring Award Ceremony; - Announcement of organizer and location for AIES 2019