Brunel First Annual Health Economics and Policy Forum: 'Optimizing Resource Relief and Addressing Critical Health Needs through the Transition to Reduced- risk Products'

Welcome to the Brunel First Annual Health Economics and Policy Forum!

The healthcare sector invests significant resources in addressing the consequences of dominant high-risk behaviors such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, lack of exercise, poor dietary habits, and digital addiction, all of which impact individual physical and mental well-being.

However, envisioning a scenario where individuals adopt healthier lifestyles could lead to a transformative change that enhances individual well-being while reducing healthcare costs.

Join us for the First Brunel Annual Health Economic and Policy Forum, where leading experts and policymakers will convene to explore innovative strategies for optimizing resource allocation and addressing critical health needs in the transition to reduced-risk products. This forum will provide a unique opportunity to engage in thought-provoking discussions, gain insights from esteemed speakers, editors and collaborate with peers to
drive positive change in healthcare policy.

Key Topics Include:

  • Evaluating the Economic Impact of Reduced-Risk Products
  • Policy Frameworks for Promoting Public Health and Harm Reduction
  • Healthcare System Resilience and Adaptation in the Face of Change
  • Addressing Health Inequalities and Disparities Through Innovative Solutions

Here is the registration link for the Annual Health Economic and Policy Forum:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/brunel-first-annual-health-economics-and-policy-forum-tickets872542797997

There is a special issue at Journal of Discover Social Science and Health associated to this workshop.

Here is the link to call for this Special Issue Optimizing Resource Relief and Addressing Critical Health
Needs through the Transition to Reduced-risk Products | SpringerLink

Deadline for full paper submissions is 31st May 2024.