Registration closes on 17 July 2024
Date: 18 July 2024
Time: 12:00pm – 2:00pm (SGT)
Format: Hybrid (Zoom & In-person)
The talk will explore ongoing and proposed reforms in HTA policies, methods, and processes in Australia, India, and Thailand, fostering an environment of sharing and learning. Ms. Anne-Maree Englund will share the impetus for the Australia HTA reform and the industry’s perspective on the changes. Ms. Fiona Pearce will outline the changes and methods being proposed in Australia. Dr. Yot Teerawattananon will discuss the reforms in Thailand, and Dr. Shankar Prinja will cover the reforms in India. Following these presentations, all speakers will participate in a panel discussion to examine the potential implications of these reforms for each country, including Singapore.
Category | Fees inclusive of GST (SGD) |
Students/LMIC/ HTAsiaLink members | Free |
NUS & NUHS staff / Non-profit partner | $27.25 |
Public sector / Corporate partner | $54.50 |
Private sector | $109 (Online) / $218 (in-person) |
Note: LMIC refers to countries listed under the Low-Income Economies or Lower-Middle Income Economies according to the World Bank’s definition. NUS & NUHS staff refers to staff under NUS or the NUHS cluster (including NUH, NTFGH, AH, JCH, NUP, NCIS, NUHCS, NUCOHS, CIH). Non-profit partner refers to members under HTAsiaLink and iDSI members. Public sector refers to any government agency, hospital or state university. Corporate partner refers to members under APACMed and SAPI. Private sector refers to any private hospital, university or private company.
* Prices stated above are in Singapore Dollars (SGD) and are inclusive of 9% Singapore Goods and Services Tax (GST).
** The University reserves the right to review and adjust the fees and make changes to the programme structure and requirements as necessary and accordingly without prior notice.
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Registration closes on 17 July 2024.
For more information on this course, please contact us at hiper@nus.edu.sg