August 22, 2024
Open to all ISPOR Members and Non-members
Title: Moving Toward Universal Health Coverage in Africa: The Role of HTA
Thursday, August 22, 2024
10:00AM EDT | 2:00PM UTC | 4:00PM CEST
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Description
Most African countries have integrated universal health coverage (UHC) as a goal in their national health strategies. To strengthen commitment and accelerate progress towards UHC, it is important for countries to effectively address challenges associated with expanded healthcare utilization. In this webinar, experts from the Africa region will discuss the role of HTA for advancing UHC and share lessons on how to structure health systems to implement HTA and how to use HTA to inform UHC decision-making. Dr. Tamara Kredo will discuss the critical importance of minimizing silos in national evidence generation systems to support evidence-informed decision-making, sharing her experience from the South African context and as a member of the global working group - GINAHTA – a collaboration between Guidelines International Network (GIN) and Health Technologies Assessment community (INAHTA). Dr. Justice Nonvignon will speak on using HTA to support policy decisions in Ghana as well as a few continental initiatives on HTA. Dr. Sophie Faye will present on key findings of the WHO’s 2021 global survey on HTA and health benefit packages and provide insight into WHO's work in helping African countries to establish HTA processes and policy frameworks.
Learning Objectives
- Gain a deep understanding of HTA and UHC and their implementation challenges in Africa.
- Gain insights into practical examples of HTA application to inform priority setting and design benefits for UHC.
- Explore best practices in HTA implementation and the use of HTA for advancing UHC in the African context.
Moderator:
Daniel Ankrah, PhD, MSc, External Examiner, University of Ghana School of Pharmacy, Accra, Ghana
Speakers:
Tamara Kredo, MBChB, PhD, Director, Health Systems Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa
Justice Nonvignon, PhD, Technical Director, Primary Health Care Efficiency, Effectiveness & Equity (PHC 3E), Management Sciences for Health, Ghana
Sophie Faye, PhD, Technical Officer in Economic Evaluations & Priority Setting, World Health Organization (WHO), Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
Brought to you by: ISPOR Global Groups
Please note: On the day of the scheduled webinar, the first 1000 registered participants will be accepted into the webinar. For those who are unable to attend, or would like to review the webinar at a later date, the full-length webinar recording will be made available at the ISPOR Educational Webinar Series webpage approximately 2 days after the scheduled Webinar.