Begin
22-11-2019 om 13:00
Einde
22-11-2019 om 17:00
Sluiten
Repeterende afspraak!
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Locatie
the Woudestein campus, burgemeester Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam, room T3-21
The conference will showcase research on health and health care, from various schools. Its multidisciplinary orientation aims to provide inspiration concerning the specific opportunities and strengths at our university, to address one of the biggest challenges to modern society.
The conference will start at 13:00 with a plenary part followed by two rounds of parallel presentation sessions (in various locations on campus).
Round 1
Round 2
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Maternal and infant health 2
- Effect of midwives’ remuneration on birth outcomes. Evidence from the Netherlands; Joaquim Vidiella Martin (ESE)
- Does the impact of maternal smoking on birth weight depends on children’s genetic endowments?; Rita Dias Pereira (ESE)
- Persisting disparities in birth outcomes related to neighborhood; Lizbeth Burgos Ochoa (Erasmus MC)
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Value-based health care 2
- Implementing PROMs in Clinical Breast Cancer Care: A Systematic Review; Arvind Oemrawsingh (Erasmus MC)
- Using administrative hospital data to identify prognostic factors for outcomes and costs for 4 surgical treatments: retrospective cohort study; Nèwel Salet (ESHPM)
- Value-Based Healthcare Using Smarter Choices based in Big Data through Business Modeling; Vikrant Sihag (RSM)
- Value-based cleft care; from implementation to evaluation; Inge Apon (Erasmus MC)
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Health shocks, disability and health insurance
- Introduction of cost sharing for health insurance at the age of 18 - The effect on health care consumption; Francisca Vargas Lopes (Erasmus MC)
- Who receives disability insurance? Deviations in the Dutch system; Carlos Riumallo Herl (ESE/Erasmus MC)
- Adaptation in Life Satisfaction and Self-Assessed Health to Adverse Health Shocks - Evidence from the UK; Jannis Stöckel (ESHPM)
- Well-being right before and after a nursing home admission; Pieter Bakx (ESHPM)
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Theory and practice of prevention decisions
- ‘Jingles and Jangles’: Comparing health behavior research between health psychology and behavioral economics; Lili Kokai (Erasmus MC)
- The impact of ambiguity on prevention decisions; Timo Lambregts (ESHPM)
- Heavyweight Habitus: A Sociology of Overweight and Obesity in the Netherlands; Niels van Poecke (ESHCC)
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