Melanie Santillan Keywords mental health transformative technologies Revolutionizing Healthcare Technology Adoption and Regulations Technologies Showcase Unveiling the Digital Directory Lifecourse Healthy Longevity Approach Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDS) Read more about Melanie Santillan Melanie Santillan is a pharmacist and a licensed physician, board-certified in Pediatric Medicine. She has a background in clinical epidemiology and public management development. In the early 2000s, she joined the Quality Assurance Department of PhilHealth, where she focused on health technology assessment, clinical practice guidelines, standards development for quality improvement in healthcare, and projects that studied healthcare providers' practices and prescribing behaviors.
Krisna Gupta Keywords mental health transformative technologies Revolutionizing Healthcare Technology Adoption and Regulations Technologies Showcase Unveiling the Digital Directory Lifecourse Healthy Longevity Approach Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDS) Read more about Krisna Gupta Krisna Gupta is a lecturer at Politeknik APP Jakarta and a senior fellow at the Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS).
Jeffrey Drope Keywords mental health transformative technologies Revolutionizing Healthcare Technology Adoption and Regulations Technologies Showcase Unveiling the Digital Directory Lifecourse Healthy Longevity Approach Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDS) Read more about Jeffrey Drope Jeffrey Drope is a research professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the Director of the Economics for Health research project (formerly Tobacconomics), and the lead author/editor of the Tobacco Atlas project.
Rajeev Cherukupalli Keywords mental health transformative technologies Revolutionizing Healthcare Technology Adoption and Regulations Technologies Showcase Unveiling the Digital Directory Lifecourse Healthy Longevity Approach Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDS) Read more about Rajeev Cherukupalli Rajeev Cherukapalli is an economist at Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health with research and practice experience in public finance, health, development, labor markets, and policy evaluation. He has collaborated with the World Health Organization in the area of health taxes since 2009, including leading an analysis of tobacco taxation. He is a technical reviewer for the Task Force on Fiscal Policy for Health.
Hana Ross Keywords mental health transformative technologies Revolutionizing Healthcare Technology Adoption and Regulations Technologies Showcase Unveiling the Digital Directory Lifecourse Healthy Longevity Approach Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDS) Read more about Hana Ross Hana Ross has over 25 years of experience conducting studies on the economic impact of excise tax policies and other interventions focusing on reducing consumption of tobacco, alcohol, and sugar-sweetened beverages. She also works on issues related to illicit trade in tobacco and alcohol, including measuring the size of the tax gap and developing strategies to control the illegal cigarette and alcohol markets. She currently supports research capacity building in Europe, Southeast Asia, and Africa.
Pete Baker Keywords mental health transformative technologies Revolutionizing Healthcare Technology Adoption and Regulations Technologies Showcase Unveiling the Digital Directory Lifecourse Healthy Longevity Approach Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDS) Read more about Pete Baker Pete Baker is the deputy director of the global health policy programme at the Center for Global Development and the deputy director of the International Decision Support Initiative. He is a public health specialist doctor, Fellow of the UK’s Faculty of Public Health, and a member of NICE Technical Appraisal Committee A, which advises the NHS on resource allocation decisions. He is also part of the Secretariat for the Task Force on Fiscal Policy for Health.
Tobacco Excise in Indonesia Read more about Tobacco Excise in Indonesia This presentation gives an overview of complexities of tobacco excise taxation in Indonesia, focusing on its impact on demand, revenue generation, and potential substitution effects among different types of cigarettes.
Using Excise Taxation of Alcohol Products as a Fiscal and Public Health Tool in ASEAN Countries Read more about Using Excise Taxation of Alcohol Products as a Fiscal and Public Health Tool in ASEAN Countries This presentation gives an overview of the justification and methodology for reforming alcohol excise tax policies in ASEAN countries to reduce consumption and increase tax revenues, highlighting the health and economic harms of alcohol use.
Mobilizing Health Taxes for Development:Tobacco Taxation in the ASEAN region Read more about Mobilizing Health Taxes for Development:Tobacco Taxation in the ASEAN region This presentation gives an overview of the potential of tobacco taxation as a health financing tool in the ASEAN region, highlighting its effectiveness in reducing smoking prevalence and generating revenue for development.
Excise Tax Policy and Cigarette Use in Five High-burden Asian Countries: China, India, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam Read more about Excise Tax Policy and Cigarette Use in Five High-burden Asian Countries: China, India, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam This presentation analyzes excise tax policies on cigarette use and smoking prevalence in five high-burden Asian countries: China, India, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, from 2010 to 2020.