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19 September 2005
Sebastian Bauhoff
Boston will host the 2005 International Conference on Health Policy Research from October 28-30. This year's theme is "Methodological Issues in Health Services and Outcomes Research" and presentations are meant to convey both content and methodology.
The conference includes a slightly eclectic selection of workshops on methods and the use of well-known health datasets -- two workshops on the latter are free, others cost $60 or $30 (students). Registration is not free either but studentes pay only $80. Looks interesting and useful overall, though you might want to attend selectively.
For more info check the conference website.
Posted by SSS Coauthors at September 19, 2005 10:50 PM