15th IHEA World Congress on Health Economics

July 8, 2023 - July 12, 2023

The 15th IHEA World Congress on Health Economics will be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from July 8-12, 2023.  The Health Economics Unit of the University of Cape Town, which is the oldest health economics research centre in Africa, will host the congress. This year’s theme will be centered around Diversity in Health Economics.

Find out more about the upcoming Congress and how to submit an abstract or pre-Congress session proposal.

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