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Health Care Reform in the Middle East: Applying Theory to Practice

Hosted by Middle East Centre and LSE Health

9.04, Fawcett House, LSE

Speakers

Alistair McGuire

Alistair McGuire

LSE, Department of Health Policy

George Wharton

George Wharton

LSE, Department of Health Policy

Chair

Katerina Dalacoura

Katerina Dalacoura

LSE, Middle East Centre

Join the LSE Middle East Centre and LSE Health for a lecture exploring recent health care reforms across the Middle East, with a particular focus on developments in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. 

The lecture examines the various economic, institutional, and political factors that are driving these approaches to health system reform drawing on work by the Partnership for Health System Sustainability and Resilience (www.phssr.org) of which the LSE is a founding partner, and will consider what these mean for health outcomes. The lecture will also reflect on what these developments can reveal about the future direction of health policy in other parts of the Middle East.

Meet our speakers 

Professor Alistair McGuire is the Kuwait Chair of Health Economics at the Department of Health Policy and at the LSE Middle East Centre. Prior to this he was Professor of Economics at City University, London after being a tutor in Economics at the University of Oxford. Professor McGuire has also been a Visiting Professor at Harvard University, the University of Sydney, the University of York, the Universitat of Barcelona and the Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona.

George Wharton is Deputy Head of Department (Teaching) Department of Health Policy, with an academic background in International Relations (BSc, LSE) and Health Policy (MSc, Imperial). George’s work focuses on a broad range of themes in comparative international health policy.

Meet our chair 

Katerina Dalacoura is Associate Professor in International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Director of the LSE Middle East Centre. She held a Major Research Fellowship by the Leverhulme Trust between 2021 and 2024. The project findings will shortly be published as a book monograph by Cambridge University Press, under the title Islamic International Thought in Turkey: History, Civilisation and Nation.

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