CD-ROM Available: Complete Willingness to Pay Panel: From Research to Practice

8 Aug 2005
Topic(s): Financing Mechanisms, Willingness to Pay

PSP-One has available copies of a CD-ROM from PSP-One’s 2005 Willingness to Pay Panel From Research to Practice

This CD-ROM contains videos of the panelists' presentations as well as their PowerPoint slides. Additional information includes a summary of the day's events and a link to a manual on the Willingness to Pay tool. The CD-ROM also contains dynamic video highlights and coverage of the Q&A session.

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Contents of this CD-ROM Include:

Panel One: NGO Experiences and Practices

Willingness to Pay: A Technique for Helping Programs Balance the Need for Sustainability with Social Mission
and
Introduction to Willingness to Pay Tool
by Jim Foreit, Population Council

      also available in audio Powerpoint slideshow

Willingness to Pay: A Practitioner's Perspective
by Alex Banful

      also available in audio Powerpoint slideshow

Increasing Prices Without Compromising Access
by Dr. Steve Chapman

      also available in audio Powerpoint slideshow

Willingness to Pay for Family Planning: Country Applications
by Dr. Karen Foreit

      also available in audio Powerpoint slideshow

Panel Two: Commercial Sector Experiences and Practices

Pricing Tools in the U.S. Commercial Market - An Overview
by Dr. Sam Woolford and Nandini Hadker

Pricing: What to Consider in Specialty Care and Biotech Markets?
by Avantika Daing

Pricing Research for Commercial Products
by Reed Ramlow and Camille Saade