ITAPA OPEN TALK: Innovative treatment - innovative financing
Tomáš Doležal, Institute for Health Economics and Technology Assessment
Róbert Babeľa, State Secretary of the Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic
Zuzana Dolinková, HLAS - social democracy
Elena Marušáková, Association for the Protection of Patients' Rights of the Slovak Republic
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Róbert Babeľa, State Secretary of the Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic
Zuzana Dolinková, HLAS - social democracy
Elena Marušáková, Association for the Protection of Patients' Rights of the Slovak Republic
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Róbert Babeľa
Róbert Babeľa is a specialist in the field of health technology assessment, which he has been working on for more than a decade. He is a graduate of three universities including the Open University Business School, London, UK and the University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. He is the author and co-author of more than 180 publications at home and abroad, and has gained practical skills during his more than 20 years in various positions in the healthcare sector, where he continues to work. Prof. PhDr. Róbert Babeľa, PhD., MBA, MSc (HTA), FISAC is a member of several editorial boards of international journals and professional companies. He currently focuses on scientific projects related to the quantification of the actual total costs of sel…
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Tomáš Doležal
Founder and director of the Institute for Health Economics and Technology Assessment (iHETA), co-founder and past chairman of the Czech Pharmacoeconomic Society, which is a member of the ISPOR organization. Founder of consulting company Value Outcomes and co-founder of projects COGVIO (a data technology provider of services in the field of pharmacy and medtech) and MEDEVIO (the most widespread telemedicine platform for primary care in the Czech Republic).
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Zuzana Dolinková
A lawyer who has been dealing with health law for 15 years. In the years 2015-2021, she represented almost two thousand outpatient health care providers in negotiations with health insurance companies. She is interested so that the citizens can actually see and tangibly feel the results of her work. Because just wanting to change things is not enough, but much more needs to be done for it.
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