‘Evidence for Healthcare Reforms’
The Health Systems Research Centre, Dept of Sociology, University of Limerick How is evidence generated for policy and practice? Does it inform the philosophy, organisation and delivery of health care in Ireland? We experience change and note the media reports. Do we know if there is reliable and valid research to support specific reforms and changes? This Conference offers perspectives from the Irish, UK, European and Canadian and Media experiences that will enable you to assess or query the contribution of evidence to current debates on key issues.
Presents
‘Evidence for Healthcare Reforms’
Friday 17th October, 2008
CastleOaks House Hotel,
Castleconnell,
Limerick
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