The IHEA congress is an international convention of health systems experts to discuss the latest data, methodologies, findings, and tools in the pursuit of improving health care around the globe. It will take place in both buildings of the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC).
Below you can find an agenda of all of the organized sessions, oral presentations, and poster presentations ThinkWell will be organizing for the main congress. The main IHEA congress will be held July 10-12, 2023. As more details around schedules become available, this page will be updated.
Organized sessions
Florence Tochukwu Sibeudu, Olusola Oresanya, Christina Banks, Annette Ozaltin
Tuesday, July 11, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Stephen Muleshe, Angellah Nakyanzi
Monday, July 10, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Mursaleena Islam, Nirmala Ravishankar, Najibullah Syed
Wednesday, July 12, 11:00 AM-12:30 PM
Oral presentations
Find all the details for our oral presentations by accessing the IHEA 2023 agenda and searching “ThinkWell.”
Examining the Challenges of Purchasing Primary Health Care Interventions in Urban Settings: Lessons from Kampala and Nairobi
Richard Ssemujju
The Role of National Health Insurance in Reducing Catastrophic Health Spending on Maternal and Neonatal Health Services in Indonesia Year 2018-2021
Mutia Astrini Pratiwi
Increasing the Sustainability and Fairness of the National Health Insurance in Indonesia
Ruli Endepe Al Faizin
Private Primary Healthcare Provider Readiness in Strengthening HIV Care in Indonesia
Diah Evasari Husnul Khotimah
Better access to Emergency Medicines and Health Supplies; Implications of Improved Autonomy in the Context of Performance Based Financing
Eric Tabusibwa
Does the Gratuité User Fee Exemption Policy Make a Difference on Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Service Utilization in Conflict-Affected Regions of Burkina Faso? Evidence from a Pre-Post Analysis
Marie-Jeanne Offosse Ngbesso
The Effect of Districts’ Health Expenditure Towards Maternal Mortality Rate in Indonesia
Nirwan Maulana
Does fiscal capacity at the district level influence vaccination coverage and the infant mortality rate? Findings from Indonesian National Socio-Economic Survey 2019 – 2021
Edward Sutanto