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Leeder Centre for Health Policy, Economics and Data: Recent submissions

    • An introduction to ‘living’ guidelines methods and processes 

      Cheyne, Saskia
      Published 2023
      ‘Living’ clinical practice guidelines provide an innovative approach to guideline development which ensures evidence is frequently identified and rapidly incorporated into living recommendations. The Australian Living ...
      Open Access
      Recording, oral
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    • Safeguarding Health in International Investment Agreements Seminar 

      Thow, Anne Marie; Mitchell, Andrew; Alschner, Wolfgang; Barlow, Pepita; Da Silva Gomes, Fabio
      Published 2023-05-24
      International Investment Agreements (IIAs) form parts of broader economic policy efforts by governments to attract foreign investment. However, industry actors have used them to dispute health policy measures in critical ...
      Open Access
      Audiovisual
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    • Evaluation of Project ECHO (Persistent Pain) 

      De Morgan, Simone; Walker, Pippy; Blyth, Fiona; Huckel Schneider, Carmen
      Published 2021
      Western Victoria Primary Health Network (WVPHN) in partnership with the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) and WorkSafe Victoria (‘WorkSafe’) implemented Project ECHO (Persistent Pain) Series 1 in February-June 2020 and ...
      Open Access
      Report, Research
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    • How international approaches to the regulation and assessment of Digital Health Technologies might be applied in Thailand 

      Kingkaew, Pritaporn; Norris, Sarah; Janssen, Anna
      Published 2023
      The Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP) at the Ministry of Public Health, Thailand recently commissioned landscape analyses from three countries (Australia, Singapore, and the United Kingdom) to ...
      Open Access
      Presentation
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    • Building a conceptual framework for the role of trade and investment agreements in policy inertia with respect to regulating food environments 

      Garton, Kelly
      Published 2022-12-15
      This seminar presents our findings, describing how regulatory context and stakeholder influence, policy design, and mechanisms associated with TIA rules and provisions intersect in ways contributing to policy space outcomes. ...
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