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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Brussels Area, Belgium Belgium
Profession
Medical Scientific Collaborator at Brussels Health and Social Observatory
Secteur d’activité
Medical / Health Care / Pharmaceuticals
À propos
David Hercot is a Medical Doctor (MD), with more than 10 years of experience in Public Health and Family Practice.
Since January 2013, he is scientific collaborator at the Brussels Health and Social Observatory. (1)
Between 2008 and 2012, he has been working at the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp in the Health Policy unit focusing on the link between international health policies and developing countries’ national health systems. His main duties have been to strengthen the voice of Global South experts in Global Health (2). He has also been involved in research notably on the removal of user fees in several countries in sub-Saharan Africa, and on various research projects l
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health financing
health policy
belgium
perinatal
french
brussels
health
mortality
infantil
epidemiology
health systems research
data collection technique
emerging voices
preconference
local health system
democratic republic of congo
household survey
access to care
agenda setting
advocacy
research
africa
capacity building
global south
global health
user fee
good practice
framework
access
user fees
reform
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The Glover Park Group
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il y a 13 ans
Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Brussels Area, Belgium Belgium
Profession
Medical Scientific Collaborator at Brussels Health and Social Observatory
Secteur d’activité
Medical / Health Care / Pharmaceuticals
À propos
David Hercot is a Medical Doctor (MD), with more than 10 years of experience in Public Health and Family Practice.
Since January 2013, he is scientific collaborator at the Brussels Health and Social Observatory. (1)
Between 2008 and 2012, he has been working at the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp in the Health Policy unit focusing on the link between international health policies and developing countries’ national health systems. His main duties have been to strengthen the voice of Global South experts in Global Health (2). He has also been involved in research notably on the removal of user fees in several countries in sub-Saharan Africa, and on various research projects l
Mots-clés
health financing
health policy
belgium
perinatal
french
brussels
health
mortality
infantil
epidemiology
health systems research
data collection technique
emerging voices
preconference
local health system
democratic republic of congo
household survey
access to care
agenda setting
advocacy
research
africa
capacity building
global south
global health
user fee
good practice
framework
access
user fees
reform
Tout plus