Top ten insights about developing evidence briefs

Watch the recording from our October ‘Top Ten‘ webinar: Top ten insights about developing evidence briefs.

New antibiotic resistance mechanisms are emerging and spreading globally, threatening our ability to treat common infectious diseases, resulting in prolonged illness, disability, and death. Mobilizing the best-available data and research evidence to inform health systems strengthening efforts is an important step towards addressing this challenge in the many jurisdictions confronted by it worldwide. Balázs Babarczy from Hungary’s National Healthcare Service Center (and EVIPNet Hungary) shared his insights on this topic, and the lessons learned from his team’s recent experience in developing an evidence brief about this pressing issue.

Date: October 25th from noon – 1 p.m. ET.
Topic: Top ten insights about developing evidence briefs
Speaker: Balázs Babarczy from Hungary’s National Healthcare Service Center (and EVIPNet Hungary)
Discussant: Kaelan Moat, Managing Director, McMaster Health Forum

Webinars in this series feature top ten insights into health systems, evidence-informed policymaking and a range of key health issues, from Forum experts and influential policymakers, stakeholders and researchers from around the world.

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