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Affirming Equity: Strengthening Health Care Financing and Delivery

Saturday, Mar 12, 2011, 8:30am - 5:00pm

CCPA-BC Public Interest Researcher Iglika Ivanova will be speaking at this student-led conference, hosted by SFU Faculty of Health Sciences, bringing together students, researchers, health professionals and health care providers in a conversation about equity in health care financing and delivery.Affirming Equity image

Keynote speakers are Dr. Bob Evans from UBC's Centre for Health Services and Policy Research and Dr. Andrew Coates with Physicians for a National Health Program (USA). Participants will have the chance to discuss the role of government and health authorities in the promotion of equitable health care financing and delivery, the use of health care financing and delivery in achieving gender equity and community care and the role of Canada in promoting global equity in health care financing and delivery.

Seats are limited, so register today to reserve your place at the conference.

Details:

$20 Students / $30 General Attendees
SFU Harbour Centre
515 West Hastings St.
Register at www.affirmingequity.wordpress.com

Co-sponsors: UBC Medical Undergraduate Society, Canadian Doctors for Medicare, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Hospital Employees Union, CUPE, and the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

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