Global Health Financing: Identifying Key Drivers of U.S. Development Assistance by Country
FSI Stanford, CDDRL Research Presentation
Date and Time
April 6, 2012
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
By Invitation Only
RSVP required by 5PM April 5
Speakers
Eran Bendavid - assistant professor of medicine; faculty affiliate in FSI/Center for Health Policy/Primary Care Outcomes Research
Rajaie S. Batniji - Rajaie Batniji, postdoctoral fellow, department of medicine
With a sharp divergence between justifications for global health funding and the countries and diseases to which funding is disbursed, this study conducts a quantitative analysis of the determinants of U.S. financing for the 171 countries receiving development assistance for health in 2009. The project seeks to identify the key drivers for U.S. global health financing by country and facilitate research on how to make global health financing work better.
Location
Walter P. Falcon Lounge
Encina Hall, 5th floor
616 Serra St.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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