International Activities at CHP/PCOR
CHP/PCOR's faculty, affiliates and visiting scholars conduct a variety of research that analyzes and compares healthcare practices, policies, utilization rates, socioeconomic characteristics, costs and outcomes in countries around the world. The centers' international activities explore themes including:
- comparisons of different countries' healthcare delivery and financing systems
- the diffusion of medical technologies worldwide
- global infectious diseases
- racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare delivery and outcomes
- bioterrorism preparedness and response
- improving access to health care, particularly for disadvantaged populations in developing countries
This work is made possible through CHP/PCOR's collaboration with a network of international affiliates, who represent more than 20 countries and work in a variety of disciplines including medicine, economics, statistics, epidemiology, demography and psychology. The centers' international work is part of a larger portfolio of research and training activities affiliated with the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford, of which the Center for Health Policy is a unit.
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Kathryn McDonald
Projects
Center on the Demography and Economics of Health and Aging (CDEHA)
CHP/PCOR, CHPINTL Program- Global Analysis of Technological Change in Health Care (TECH)
CHP/PCOR, CHPINTL Project - Global Healthcare Productivity Project (GHP)
CHP/PCOR, CHPINTL Project



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