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DTSTAMP:20260421T184800
UID:health-policy-and-governance-cases-from-indonesia-1
SUMMARY:Health, Policy and Governance: Cases from Indonesia (1)
LOCATION:Room 1.308
DESCRIPTION:The issue of health, healthcare provision and health policy are
  an increasingly relevant topic the world over, but also for countries in S
 outheast Asia. Changes in society and politics greatly influence the field 
 of health and healthcare. Migration, urbanization, lifestyle, economic deve
 lopment (or lack thereof), democratization and decentralization are all phe
 nomenon that impact the arena.\n\nThis panel brings together presentations 
 of results flowing from a number of projects funded by the Scientific Progr
 amme Indonesia – The Netherlands (SPIN) on health, citizenship and governan
 ce. The contributions include work by medical specialists on the implementa
 tion of health research outcomes in policies, research from the social scie
 nces on welfare distribution and health policies, as well as efforts to app
 roach issues of governance with a mixed methodology including quantitative 
 and qualitative elements.\n\nFurthermore, it showcases the plans of a conso
 rtium which aims to address issues of Urban Transitions in an interdiscipli
 nary manner. This includes investigation into the changes in the bodies of 
 migrants after they have moved to the city and the relationship to changes 
 in the occurrence of illnesses. By seeing the urban as opportunity for impl
 ementing sustainability measures, the interrelation with quality of life (i
 n a medical and social sense) will be explored.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/health-policy-and-governance-cases-from-indonesia
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T103000
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DTSTAMP:20260421T184800
UID:health-policy-and-governance-cases-from-indonesia-2
SUMMARY:Health, Policy and Governance: Cases from Indonesia (2)
LOCATION:Room 1.308
DESCRIPTION:The issue of health, healthcare provision and health policy are
  an increasingly relevant topic the world over, but also for countries in S
 outheast Asia. Changes in society and politics greatly influence the field 
 of health and healthcare. Migration, urbanization, lifestyle, economic deve
 lopment (or lack thereof), democratization and decentralization are all phe
 nomenon that impact the arena.\n\nThis panel brings together presentations 
 of results flowing from a number of projects funded by the Scientific Progr
 amme Indonesia – The Netherlands (SPIN) on health, citizenship and governan
 ce. The contributions include work by medical specialists on the implementa
 tion of health research outcomes in policies, research from the social scie
 nces on welfare distribution and health policies, as well as efforts to app
 roach issues of governance with a mixed methodology including quantitative 
 and qualitative elements.\n\nFurthermore, it showcases the plans of a conso
 rtium which aims to address issues of Urban Transitions in an interdiscipli
 nary manner. This includes investigation into the changes in the bodies of 
 migrants after they have moved to the city and the relationship to changes 
 in the occurrence of illnesses. By seeing the urban as opportunity for impl
 ementing sustainability measures, the interrelation with quality of life (i
 n a medical and social sense) will be explored.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/health-policy-and-governance-cases-from-indonesia
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T123000
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