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Plenary I:

Experience of using unsafe or ineffective health interventions and technologies
Speaker:
Prof. Dr. Pisake Lumbiganon, Thai Cochrane Network, Thailand

The experience of using unsafe or ineffective health interventions and technologies: A case of Cesarean section

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Dr. Yaolong Chen, Lanzhou University, China

Testing treatment of Tamiflu: a perspective from Chevidence

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Dr. Karen Hofman, PRICELESS, Wits School of Public Health, South Africa

Mass Immunizations: Do they benefit or harm immunization coverage?

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Plenary II:

Current efforts and challenges in assessing unproven practices
Speaker:
Dr. Rintaro Mori, Department of Health Policy, National Center for Child Health and Development, Tokyo

Assessing unproven practices: Japan’s example

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Dr. Seok-Hyun Kim, National Evidence-based Healthcare Collaborating Agency (NECA), South Korea

Generation of Evidence for unproven practices in Korea

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Dr. Kalipso Chalkidou, Center for Global Development, USA and Imperial College London, UK

Cutting waste en route to Universal Healthcare Coverage

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Plenary III:

Potential solutions and actions and future commitment needed to overcome the problems
Speaker:
Associate Prof. Dr. Su May Liew, University of Malaya, Malaysia

Potential Solutions and Actions& Further Commitment needed to overcome the problems

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2. Dr. Hyeong Sik Ahn, Korea University, South Korea

Implementing research evidence into practice Knowledge Translation

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3. Dr. Jasmine Pwu, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan

Potential solutions and actions and future commitment needed to overcome the problems

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