イベント開催報告 財政・社会保障制度
2016年5月9日(月)
17:30
~ 19:00
開催
会場:キヤノングローバル戦略研究所 会議室3
開催概要・発表資料
題目1:「Status quo of health care systems and HTA in Nepal」
発表者:Suman Dahal, Joint Secretary (Gazetted first class officer) at National Reconstruction Authority, Nepal
発表資料:Presentation by Mr. Suman DahalPDF:291KB
発表者紹介
Suman Dahal
Joint Secretary (Gazetted first class officer) at National Reconstruction Authority, Nepal (current Position)
More than 5 years worked under Ministry of Health, Nepal as an administrative officer
From the beginning, around 20 years total work experience under Nepal Government
Masters in Public Policy from The University of Tokyo, 2013
Masters in Public Administration from Trivuwan University, 2011
Masters in Business Administration from Trivuwan University, 2009
Rita Faria
Rita Faria is a health economist at the Centre for Health Economics, University of York, UK. Rita has worked in economic evaluation and health technology assessment for over five years. She has conducted health economic evaluations in a range of clinical areas, for both NICE, Department of Health and other funders, and has contributed to the methodological developments in the field, namely in value of implementation. Rita has been involved in numerous technology appraisals for NICE and represented the evidence review group in many committee meetings. Furthermore, she led the recent Decision Support Unit (DSU) Technical Support Document on the use of non-randomised data for economic evaluation for NICE, and communicated the findings to audiences of various backgrounds in a DSU masterclass and in a webinar.
From October 2010 to present: Research fellow, Centre for Health Economics, University of York
From June - September 2010: Intern in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris, France
From April 2005 to August 2009: Community pharmacist in England (several locations)
MSc in Health Economics, Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York, 2009-10
Master in Pharmacy, University of Lisbon, Portugal, 1998-2004