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Value-based healthcare in Portugal: Necessity is the mother of invention

January 25, 2016

Europe

January 25, 2016

Europe
Martin Koehring

Senior Manager for Sustainability, Climate Change and Natural Resources & Head of the World Ocean Initiative

Martin Koehring is senior manager for sustainability, climate change and natural resources at (part of The Economist Group). He leads Economist Impact's sustainability-related policy and thought leadership projects in the EMEA region. He is also the head of the, inspiring bold thinking, new partnerships and the most effective action to build a sustainable ocean economy.

He is a member of the Advisory Committee for the UN Environment Programme’s Global Environment Outlook for Business and is a faculty member in the Food & Sustainability Certificate Program provided by the European Institute for Innovation and Sustainability.

His previous roles at The Economist Group, where he has been since 2011, include managing editor, global health lead and Europe editor at The Economist Intelligence Unit.

He earned a bachelor of economic and social studies in international relations from Aberystwyth University and a master’s degree in diplomacy and international relations from the College of Europe.

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This new Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) report, commissioned by Gilead Sciences, explores important questions about the Portuguese healthcare system.

Value-based healthcare looks at health outcomes of treatment relative to cost. In this particular paper, The EIU examines the way in which the recent economic and financial crisis has shaped health technology assessment in Portugal; the role of the hospital sector as a decentralised power source; and promising initiatives in integrated care, family health units and a new process for the re-evaluation of health technologies.

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