Interview | Pierre-Jean Lancry and Lise Rochaix | Economics and health
Two years after the beginning of the pandemic, Pierre-Jean Lancry, president of the Haut Conseil pour l’avenir de l’assurance maladie (HCAAM) and Lise Rochaix, professor at Paris School of Economics and head of the Hospinnomics chair, offer us an assessment of the French health system.
Lise Rochaix is professor at Paris School of Economics and head of the Hospinnomics Chair.
Her research focuses on the evaluation of public policies, in a comparative approach, both international and sectoral, with a particular interest in the regulation, in terms of efficiency and equity, of health care systems.
Pierre-Jean Lancry is a health economist and president of the Haut Conseil pour l’avenir de l’assurance maladie (HCAAM) and general manager of the Mutualité Sociale Agricole des Côtes Normandes.
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References of Lise Rochaix :
- Bénédicte Apouey, Isabelle Solal, Mark Stabile, 2020, COVID-19, inequality, and gig economy workers, VOXeu column.
- Abel Brodeur, Andrew Clark, Sarah Flèche and Nattavudh Powdthavee, 2021, COVID-19, Lockdowns and Well-Being: Evidence from Google Trends, Journal of Public Economics.
- Daniel Herrera-Araujo and Lise Rochaix, 2020, Competition between Public and Private Maternity Care Providers in France: Evidence on Market Segmentation, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 21.
- Zeynep Or, Lise Rochaix and Nicolas Sirven, 2021, Quelles Politiques de Santé Pour Améliorer la Qualité des Soins ?, In Le Système de Santé Français Aujourd’hui : Enjeux et Défis, 223–52, Eska editions.
- Howard A. Palley, 2022, The Public/Private Sector Mix in Healthcare Delivery: A Comparative Study.
Reference from Pierre-Jean Lancry:
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