The Economics of Preventative Health in an Ageing Society- ILC-UK
ILC-UK and the Actuarial Profession are organising a joint debate on “The Economics of Preventative Health in an Ageing Society”, kindly supported by Sanofi Pasteur MSD. The event will take place at the Institute of Actuaries, Staple Inn Hall, London on 3 November 2010 at 16.00 for a 16.30 start. The event will seek to address a number of questions including:
• Does an ageing society make preventative healthcare a necessity?
• How can the economic benefit of health prevention best be assessed?
• How can preventative healthcare support continued employment and well-being in the over 50s?
The opening speech will be given by a leading academic in the field of Health Economics followed by a case study on adult vaccination. Panelists will include representatives from government, the NHS and employers.
If you would like to attend this event, please email events@ilcuk.org.uk. Please state the name and date of the event in your email.
Similar entries
- The older consumer: ILC-UK and Age UK
- ILC-UK :Pensions Reform after the Election: Can Consensus be Maintained?
- Choice and Control for Older People: Empowering service users to effectively facilitate their own care
- Ironing Out the Wrinkles of Research Governance and Ethics-Seminar
- New Perspectives on Evaluation in Palliative Care
- ESRC Seminar Series- Ageing and disability: 'writing in' gender and sexuality
- UK Older People’s Day
- The GreenHouse Project as a New Approach in Nursing Home Care: Implications for Dementia
- New ageing populations: Calamity or Eucatastrophe?
- New Arts Council bursary on arts and older people



