(In the media)HGPI was ranked 6th global health policy think tank worldwide(University of Pennsylvania, Jan. 26, 2017)
date : 1/26/2017
HGPI was included for the 8th consecutive year in University of Pennsylvania’s 2016 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report, published January, 2017.
Ranked 6th among global health policy think tanks (previously 6th)
Ranked 11th among domestic health policy think tanks (previously 15th)
We are thinking that HGPI was evaluated that we conducted survey of policy making in healthcare and provided forums for various stakeholders to extensively discuss issues with multi-stakeholder activity at the core based on the global health. We greatly appreciate your generous support to HGPI.
Top Global Health Policy Think Tanks (2016)
1. Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research (CCHSR) (United Kingdom)
2. Bloomberg School of Public Health Research Centers (JHSPH) (United States)
3. Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) (United States)
4. Brookings Institution (United States)
5. RAND Corporation (United States)
6. Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) (Japan)
7. Fraser Institute (Canada)
8. Chatham House, Centre on Global Health Security (United Kingdom)
9. Council on Foreign Relations, Global Health Program (CFR) (United States)
10. Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy (KPIHP) (United States)
Top Domestic Health Policy Think Tanks (2016)
1. Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research (CCHSR) (United Kingdom)
2. Bloomberg School of Public Health Research Centers (JHSPH) (United States)
3. RAND Corporation (United States)
4. Brookings Institution (United States)
5. Fraser Institute (Canada)
6. Cato Institute (United States)
7. Urban Institute (United States)
8. Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy (KPIHP) (United States)
9. Center for American Progress (CAP) (United States)
10. Heritage Foundation (United States)
11. Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) (Japan)
12. National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) (United States)
13. Adam Smith Institute (United Kingdom)
14. Philips Center for Health and Well-Being (Netherlands)
15. China Center for Health Economics Research (CCHER) (China)
We will continue to cooperate with stekeholders for and wide to present effective health policy choices for Japan and to toward addressing today’s global health issues. We greatly appreciate your generous support to HGPI.
*”2016 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report” can be downloaded from this page.
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