Beijing Participant Details
Total:
212
Government Officials:
153Chinese Health Economic Institute:
28World Bank staff:
31Number of project teams:
12
Participant Countries
• China
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| This workshop was mainly focused on the health sector reform in China, although there were some participants from the education field too. |
| Location: | BEIJING, CHINA |
| Dates: | July 20-24, 2009 |
| Resources: | • Workshop Materials • Case Studies • IE Methods | • Templates • Participant/Group Impact Evaluations
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WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
The workshops are designed to achieve concrete improvements in participants’ technical understanding and skills and to generate solid designs for prospective evaluations of key development programs. Key goals include:
- Increasing awareness and knowledge in rigorous methods of impact evaluation: including IE design and management and effective utilization of generated evidence.
- Developing results chains, monitoring frameworks and rigorous IE designs
- Establishing impact evaluation ideas driven by stakeholders’ policy priorities and information requirements.
- Providing training on impact evaluation methods.
- Promoting continued dialogue on rigorous assessment and methodology.
WORKSHOP MATERIALS
- Agenda - (Chinese) (English)
- Results Terminology (English)
- Measuring Results and Impact Evaluation: From Promises into Evidence - Paul Gertler - (Chinese) (English)
- Operational Issues in Impact Evaluation - Laura Rawlings - (English)
- Monitoring and Evaluation: The Foundations for Results - Laura Rawlings - (Chinese) (English)
CASE STUDIES
- Conditional Cash Transfers:Learning from Impact Evaluations - Ariel Fiszbein (Chinese) (English)
- Telephone Campaigns to Encourage Child Vaccination: Are they Effective? - (Chinese) (English)
- Impact Evaluations in Health Sector Reform: Case Studies from China - Adam Wagstaff and Winnie Yip (Chinese) (English)
- Integrating Impact Evaluation into Decision Making: The Mexico Experience - Gloria M. Rubio Soto - (Chinese) (English)
IMPACT EVALUATION METHODS
Policymaker Sessions
Measuring Impact: Impact Evaluation Methods for Policymakers - Sebastian Martinez - (
Chinese) (
English)
The Impact of Pay-for-Performance (P4P)in the health sector in Rwanda - Christel Vermeersch and Paul Gertler - (
Chinese) (
English)
Technical Sessions - Identification Strategies
Templates
Participant/Group Impact Evaluations
- Price Control of Essential Drugs: Evaluating the Impact on Diabetes Drugs - (Chinese) (English)
- Impact Evaluation for Community Level Hypertension Management - (Chinese) (English)
- Evaluation of Zero Drug Mark-up Policy in Local Health Facilities - (Chinese) (English)
- Impact Evaluation on the Provider Payment Reform from FFS to Case-based in City A’s Urban Employee Medical Insurance Scheme (UEMIS)- (Chinese and English)
- The Impact of Outpatient Insurance on Medical Expenditures in Guangdong Province - (Chinese) (English)
- Reform of the Payment System for Prenatal Care Services Received by Pregnant Women - (Chinese) (English)
- Impact Evaluation of "Pay for Performance" to Community Health Center Staff - (Chinese) (English)
- Evaluating the Impact of Medical Assistance System (MAS) on Hospitalization of Poor People in Rural Areas - (Chinese) (English)
- Reforming the Regulated Prices for Public Hospital Services in the Sichuan Province Cities - (Chinese) (English)
- The Impact Evaluation of the New Essential Drug Procurement System of China - (Chinese) (English)
- Impact Evaluation on the Program of Training and Recruitment of Health Professionals in Rural Health sectors in xx Province - (Chinese and English)
- GD Technical and Vocational Education Training Project - (Chinese) (English)
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