EConDA Final Conference to take place in Brussels on 22 September

EConDA stands for Economics of Chronic Diseases and it is a project co-funded by the European Commission Consumers, Health and Food Executive Agency. The key aim is to aid EU Member States to develop, select and implement more cost-effective policies to improve chronic disease prevention and impact upon populations with the highest rates of premature deaths from chronic diseases and reduce health inequalities.

A final conference will be organized in Brussels on Tuesday 22 September 2015 to disseminate information about the project and its results to interested stakeholders, such as: health economists, key opinion leaders from EU member states, EU NGOs involved in public health promotion, in relation to chronic diseases, patients organisations, representatives of the European Commission, press & media.

The program features speakers from the UK Health Forum, University of Groningen, University of Oxford and OECD. For registrations  please fill out the Registration Form and return it by 10th September at the latest.