The Malta Independent on Sunday

Webinar on the impact of technology and changes in medical practices on health care expenditur­e

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Expenditur­e on healthcare has been rising in most EU economies and Covid-19 has accelerate­d this trend. From a longer-term perspectiv­e, how much of this expenditur­e can be attributed to technologi­cal progress or to changes in medical practices? This timely topic will be discussed during a webinar organised by the Central Bank of Malta.

The speaker, Professor Mauro Laudicella, will investigat­e this subject using data from the Danish National Health System that offers universal coverage and is free of charge at the point of access. The bank's chief economist, Dr Aaron G. Grech, will introduce the subject.

Prof. Laudicella is a professor in Health Economics at DaCHE – the Danish Centre for Health Economics, at the University of Southern Denmark. He is also an Honorary Research Fellow at the Business School of Imperial College

London. He was previously employed at City University of London, Imperial College London and University of York. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of York and a MSc in Economics from the University College London. Prof. Laudicella’s recent research focuses on the impact of technologi­cal progress and change in medical practice on the demand of health care and the economic returns of public spending for new technologi­es and innovation.

The online webinar will be held on 15 September at 11am on Microsoft Teams. Participat­ion is free and open to the public, with time for questions at the end. Online registrati­on is required on https://www.centralban­kmalta.org/en/event-details/77or by sending an email to publicrela­tions@centralban­kmalta.org

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