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The Economics of Health System Shocks and Resilience

The concept of health system resilience has never been more important, as a means to navigate our way through the current and future shocks (Thomas, Sagan et al. 2020). Catastrophic events occurring over the last decade or so have highlighted the need to understand how to govern health systems in the face of shocks from the financial crisis, to ebola and now to the COVID 19 pandemic. In this presentation Steve examines evolving thinking and evidence around health system resilience and shocks and the economic ideas implicit in how to best navigate shocks to the health system.

Learn more: https://www.canadiancentreforhealtheconomics.ca/announcements/cche-seminar-series-the-economics-of-health-system-shocks-and-resilience/

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUufu-grzosEt2cMwJd6hrNBFg8limwSdW4

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