20-23 March 2018 Leuven, Belgium Justice and Priority Setting in Health Care Intensive Course on Contemporary Ethical Issues regarding Choices in Health Care 4 rth Edition Keynote Speakers: Prof. Dr. Greg Bognar Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University, Stockholm Centre for Health Care Ethics (Sweden) Prof. Dr. Em. Ruud Ter Meulen Bristol Medical School, Population Health Sciences University of Bristol (United Kingdom) Course Coordinator Yvonne Denier
STAFF Coordinator Keynote speakers Yvonne Denier Philosopher and Ethicist, Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law, KU Leuven and Zorgnet-Icuro (Care Network Flanders, Belgium) Prof. Dr. Greg Bognar Greg Bognar is a senior lecturer in Practical Philosophy at Stockholm University and a senior researcher at the Stockholm Centre for healthcare Ethics. His research is in normative and applied ethics, especially bioethics and what is known as politics, philosophy and economics. In his writings, he often ends up defending prioritarianism. He is co-author (with Iwao Hirose) of the book The Ethics of Health Care Rationing: An Introduction (2014) Prof. Dr. Em. Ruud Ter Meulen Ruud Ter Meulen is Emeritus Professor of Ethics in Medicine at the University of Bristol. He was Director and Professor in Philosophy at the Institute of Bioethics and the Universiteit Maastricht, the Netherlands, before moving to Bristol in 2005. He is editor-in-chief of the volume Rethinking Cognitive Enhancement (2017) and has published over 150 articles, chapters and books in medical ethics. He was visiting scholar at the Hastings Center in New York and at the Brocher Foundation, Switzerland, and President of the European Association of Centres for Medical Ethics (EACME). He recently published a new book Solidarity and Justice in Health and Social Care (2017). Speakers: Irina Cleemput Senior Health Economist, KCE, the Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre, Brussels Jean-Philippe Cobbaut & Valérie Kokoszka Lawyer and Philosopher, Centre for Medical Ethics, Université Catholique de Lille Marc Dooms Pharmacologist, Pharmacy Department, University Hospitals Leuven Bart Engelen Philosopher, Tilburg School of Humanities, Department of Philosophy, Tilburg University Jeroen Luyten Economist and Philosopher, Leuven Institute for Health Care Policy, Faculty of Medicine, KU Leuven Thomas Nys Philosopher and Economist, Centre for Philosophy and Public Affairs, University of Amsterdam Gerrit Rauws Director at King Baudouin Foundation, Brussels Erik Schokkaert Economist and Psychologist, Centre for Economic Studies, KU Leuven Chairman of Metaforum Paul Schotsmans Theologian and Ethicist, Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law, KU Leuven Antoon Vandevelde Philosopher, Centre for Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy & Centre for Economics and Ethics, KU Leuven
CENTRE FOR BIOMEDICAL ETHICS AND LAW The Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law (KU Leuven) consists of a number of experts in medical ethics and medical law. The Centre aspires to provide education, research and scientific and societal service in medical ethics and law. The Centre was created in 1986 and has celebrated its 30 th anniversary in 2016 (www.eacme2016.org). BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES In the spring of 2018, the Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law (KU Leuven) organizes the fourth edition of the successful intensive course Justice and Priority Setting in Health Care. This course is an excellent occasion to reflect on present and future ethical challenges regarding choices in health care within an international setting. Starting point of the course is the fact that contemporary health care systems face many challenges, which essentially boil down to the following question: How can we reconcile (1) the principle of justice and equity for all, with (2) the assignment of providing good quality care, and (3) the principle of economic sustainability? The objective of this intensive course is to analyse the key issues at stake, both from a theoretical perspective and from the perspective of applied ethical questions. FORMAT This course works from an interdisciplinary perspective. During the course, an international group of philosophers, economists, theologians, physicians, nurses, pharmacologists, psychologists, lawyers, policy makers and health care managers, will focus on the issue of justice and priority setting in health care. There will be plenty of time for lively discussions. The language of instruction will be English. PARTICIPANTS The course is of interest to participants from diverse professional backgrounds, such as medicine, philosophy, economy, sociology and theology and is open to health care workers, health care ethicists, people from the healthcare administration, health care managers, board members, policy makers, as well as to PhD students undertaking courses of study in these areas. The course is accredited for physicians. The reading materials will be distributed in advance.
PROGRAMME Tuesday, 20 March 2018 14h00: Welcome & Introduction 14h10: Theories of Justice What does Just Health Care Mean? Philosophical Reflections and Ethical Implications 15h45: Refreshments 16h00: Piece of Cake? Interactive Discussion on Justice in the Distribution of Limited Resources 16h30: Justice in Health Care seen Through the Eyes of a Health Economist Introduction in Methods for the Economic Evaluation of Health Care By Jeroen Luyten 18h00: Exchange of First Day Impressions
PROGRAMME Wednesday, 21 March 2018 9h00: Health Care Policy The Impact of Economic Evaluation on Health Care Policy By Irina Cleemput 10h45: Refreshments 11h15: Critical Reflections from an Economic Point of View How Do Welfare Economists Think About it? By Erik Schokkaert 12h30: Lunch 13h30: Why Do They Have to Be So Expensive? Ethical Reflections on Access and Price Setting of Pharmaceuticals: a Pharmacologist s View By Marc Dooms 15h00: General Discussion & Exchange of Ideas 15h30: Refreshments 16h00: Keynote Lecture The Ethics of Health Care Rationing Prof. Dr. Greg Bognar Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University, Sweden Stockholm Centre for Health Care Ethics. 19h30: Dinner in the Faculty Club Grand Beguinage of Leuven (UNESCO World Heritage)
PROGRAMME Thursday 22 March 2018 9h00: Where Are We Now & Where Are We Heading To? Setting the Scene on an Interactive Mindmap 9h15: What s the Value of a Human Life? Reflections on Taboo-Trade-Offs and Cost-Effectiveness Thresholds in Health Care By Jeroen Luyten & Yvonne Denier 11h00: Refreshments 11h30: Access to Health Care: Ethical Aspects How Does Access to Care Question the Theorization of Justice in the Field of Health? By Jean-Philippe Cobbaut & Valérie Kokoszka 13h00: Lunch 14h00: Responsibility in Solidarity Equal Care as the Best of Care By Paul Schotsmans 15h00: General Discussion & Exchange of Ideas 15h30: Refreshments 16h00: Keynote Lecture Solidarity and Justice in Health Care Prof. Dr. Em. Ruud Ter Meulen Bristol Medical School, Population Health Sciences University of Bristol
PROGRAMME Friday 23 March 2018 9h00: Taking the Bird s Eye View Complementing of the Mindmap 9h20: What Do Citizens Say About Justice and Solidarity in Health Care? The Citizens Lab Report of the King Baudouin Foundation By Gerrit Rauws 11h00: Refreshments 11h30: How Should We Divide the Cake? A Health Care Rationing Exercise By Jeroen Luyten & Yvonne Denier 12h30: Lunch 13h30: Philosophical Reflections on the Aim of Medicine and Health Care What is a Good Human Life? By Antoon Vandevelde 14h45: Should We Guide People Towards a Healthy Life? An Apple A Day Takes Your Freedom Away? The Do s and Donuts of Nudge Paternalism By Thomas Nys & Bart Engelen 16h00: General Conclusion & Closing 16h15: Goodbye Reception
VENUE Park Inn by Radisson Leuven Hotel Martelarenlaan 36 3010 Leuven, Belgium Website: https://www.parkinn.com/hotel-leuven REGISTRATION The course fee will be 750 if you register and pay as a participant before February 1 st 2018 and 850 for registration and payment from February 1 st 2018 onwards. Reduced registration fee for participants from Eastern Europe and Low Income Countries is 500 (before February 1 st 2018) and 600 (from February 1 st 2018 onwards). This fee includes tuition and course materials, as well as refreshments, three lunches and a dinner in the Faculty Club (Grand Beguinage, UNESCO World Heritage). Deadline for registration and payment: March 1 st 2018. Detailed information on registration and payment can be found at our website www.cbmer.be under Intensive Courses. See also this link. Participants are expected to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements. Reduced room rates for intensive course participants are available at Park Inn by Radisson Leuven Hotel (Booking a room at this rate consists of sending an e-mail with KU Leuven Spring Course in the subject of the e-mail). Website: https://www.parkinn.com/hotel-leuven Info.leuven@rezidorparkinn.com Tel: 0032 16 61 66 00 More information about travel and accommodation can be found here. Erasmus+ provides funding opportunities for students, trainees, young people and volunteers, as well as for professors, teachers, trainers, youth workers, staff of education institutions and civil society organisations to undertake a learning and/or professional experience in another country. For more information please refer to http://ec.europa.eu/education/opportunities/higher-education/staff_en.htm and http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/index_en.htm#hp_guide. Contact: Liesbet Degrie INFORMATION KU Leuven, Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law Kapucijnenvoer 35/3 box 7001 3000 Leuven -Belgium E-mail: Liesbet.Degrie@kuleuven.be Tel. 00 32 16 32 62 39 - Fax 00 32 16 33 69 52 www.cbmer.be
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF LEUVEN KU Leuven is the oldest university of the Low Countries. Founded in 1425, KU Leuven has been a centre of learning for almost six centuries. It grew into one of the largest and most renowned universities in Europe. Such a rich history has provided KU Leuven with its own dynamic international dimension. At present, over 40.000 students study at KU Leuven, around 12% of whom are international students. To this day, KU Leuven thrives as a bustling student town with strong international allure, where various cultures meet and experiences are exchanged. www.kuleuven.be
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