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Promoting Cardiovascular Health in the Developing World: A Critical Challenge to Achieve Global Health (2010)
Board on Global Health (BGH)

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. "Appendix C: Public Session Agendas." Promoting Cardiovascular Health in the Developing World: A Critical Challenge to Achieve Global Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2010.

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9:25AM–9:45AM

BREAK

9:45AM–10:35AM

Panel 2, Part I: Economic Impact of Cardiovascular Disease

Moderator: Rachel Nugent, Committee Member

 

Presentation: Macro- and micro-economic impacts of cardiovascular disease

Marc Suhrcke, University of East Anglia

 

Presentation: Macro- and micro-economic costs of diabetes in developing countries

Jonathan Brown, Kaiser Permanente Northwest

 

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

10:35AM–11:45AM

Panel 2, Part II: Economically Efficient Approaches to Address Cardiovascular Disease

Moderator: Rachel Nugent, Committee Member

 

Presentation: Economically efficient approaches to address cardiovascular disease in developing countries

Tom Gaziano, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

 

Presentation: Economic analysis of care models to address cardiovascular disease

Stephen Jan, University of Sydney

 

Presentation: Cost-effective public policy tools: Lessons learned from tobacco control

Prabhat Jha, University of Toronto

 

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

11:45AM–12:05PM

Key Issues in Implementation

 

Presentation: Lessons learned from the Disease Control Priorities Project

Prabhat Jha, University of Toronto

 

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

12:05PM–1:00PM

LUNCH BREAK

1:00PM–2:10PM

Panel 3, Part I: Health Promotion and Primary Prevention

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