Health Economics Workshop

2nd Workshop on Behavioral responses to health innovations and the consequences for socioeconomic outcomes

Researchers and the industry produce new knowledge, treatments, and technologies that constantly improve population health. However, the benefits of health innovations are unequally distributed. New health technologies spread at a different pace across groups in society, potentially allowing the high-educated groups to be more productive, have longer working lives, and invest more to finance an extended period of healthy retirement.

This workshop will bring together researchers in health economics who share an interest in these topics, including health and life expectancy inequalities, heterogeneous benefits from health innovations and doctor/patient interaction.

Keynote speakers

 

 

 

Mette Gørtz and Torben Heien Nielsen, University of Copenhagen, Department of Economics and Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality

 

The conference will be held at the City Campus (known as CSS) of the University of Copenhagen in the heart of Copenhagen:


2nd and 3rd floor Building 26 Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen
Øster Farigmagsgade 5
DK-1353 Copenhagen


Please note that it can be difficult to find your way around at our campus, so we strongly recommend that you enter the campus area via the entrance at:

Gammeltoftsgade 17-19
DK-1353 Copenhagen
The entrance is located right next to Building 26, where the conference takes place.

Conference dinner

The conference dinner takes place August 29 at 18:00 at Chambre at
Jernbanegade 4
DK-1608 Copenhagen

Transport in Copenhagen

Our campus is located in walking distance from Nørreport station. From the airport you can take the train or metro directly to Nørreport station. You can buy either single tickets or perhaps a “Small city pass” that is valid for 24 hours to 5 days in tickets automats at all stations.