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QUARTA-FEIRA
20 DE OUTUBRO DE 2021
11.00 – 12.40
Financiamento em Economia da Saúde (PT)
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos
Rute Dinis de Sousa
Directora Executiva do Comprehensive Health Research Centre, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Patrícia Calado
Vogal Executiva na Agência de Investigação Clínica e Inovação Biomédica e Delegada Nacional para a Saúde no Horizonte Europa
Sandra Maximiano
Professora Associada em Economia no ISEG Lisbon School of Economics and Management
12.40 – 14.00
Almoço
14.00-15.00
Future Research in Health Economics (EN)
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos
Aleksandra Torbica
Professora Associada do Departamento de Ciências Sociais e Políticas da Università Bocconi e Presidente da Associazione Italiana di Economia Sanitaria
Joanna Coast
Professora Catedrática em Economia da Saúde na Universidade de Bristol e Professora Honorária no Institute of Applied Health Research da Universidade de Birmingham
Céu Mateus
Professora Catedrática em Economia da Saúde na Universidade de Lancaster e Presidente da Associação Portuguesa de Economia da Saúde
15.00 – 15.10
Intervalo
15.10 – 16.40
Economia da Saúde & contributo para o sector público (PT)
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos
Sofia Nogueira da Silva
Presidente da Entidade Reguladora da Saúde
Joana Carvalho
Vice-Presidente da Administração Central do Sistema de Saúde
Claúdia Furtado
Directora do Gabinete de Informação e Planeamento Estratégico do Infarmed
Luís Goes Pinheiro
Presidente dos Serviços Partilhados do Ministério da Saúde
16.40 – 16.50
Intervalo
16.50 – 18.10
Economia da Saúde & contributo para o sector privado (PT)
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos
Ema Paulino
Presidente da Associação Nacional das Farmácias
Maria José Barros
Directora da CUF Academic Center
José Pedro Inácio
Chief Executive Officer, AdvanceCare S.A.
18.10 – 18.40
Cerimónia de Entrega do Prémio Pedro Pita Barros (PT)
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos
18.40
Cocktail
Terraço Quelhas 6
QUINTA-FEIRA
21 DE OUTUBRO DE 2021
9.00 – 9.30
Sessão de Abertura (PT)
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos
9.30 – 10.30
Sessões Paralelas I
- COVID-19: better data for better decision making
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos (PT)
Moderador: Óscar Lourenço
- A Cautionary Tale on Using Covid-19 Data for Machine Learning
Diogo Nogueira Leite, João Miguel Alves, Manuel Marques da Cruz, Ricardo Cruz Correia
- Spatial and Temporal Analysis of COVID-19 in the Elderly living in Residential Care Homes in Portugal
Felipa de Mello-Sampayo
- Time between COVID-19 vaccination doses: does it makes a difference?
Catarina Silva, Hugo Anjos, Miguel Gouveia, Luís Graça, Paulo Jorge Nicola and António Vaz Carneiro
- Formal and informal long-term care for diverse subpopulations: elderly, mentally-ill, and post acute health shock (Sessão Organizada)
Auditório 3 (EN)
Moderador: Francisco von Hafe
- Long-term care for the mentally ill: the impact of supported housing arrangements on survival, health care use and employment
Francisca Vargas Lopes, Pieter Bakx, Sam Harper, Bastian Ravesteijn, Tom Van Ourti
- Trajectories of long-term care utilization after impairing acute health shocks
Judite Gonçalves, Luís Filipe
- Patterns of informal support to European older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. A closer look at the role of friends and neighbors
Judite Gonçalves, France Weaver
- Health systems: efficiency, sustainability, and public-private mix
Auditório 2 (PT)
Moderadora: Eliana Barrenho
- Should we adjust health expenditure for age structure on health systems efficiency? A worldwide analysis
João Vasco Santos, Filipa Santos Martins, Joana Pestana, Júlio Souza, Alberto Freitas and Jon Cylus
- Modeling Health spending financial sustainability
Eduardo Costa
- The changing public-private pattern of the Portuguese health system over the last decade
Nuno Pereira and Julian Perelman
10.30 – 11.00
Coffee Break
Claustros do Quelhas 6
11.00 – 12.00
Sessões Paralelas II
- COVID-19 restrictions and their impacts
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos (PT)
Moderadora: Micaela Antunes
- Closing the net: How restrictive policies towards COVID-19 pandemic affect patient mobility and medication adherence?
Joana Gomes da Costa, Marisa Miraldo and Nuno Sousa Pereira
- Opening up to death – A DCE approach in Portugal
Luís Filipe, Eduardo Costa, Sara Valente de Almeida, Francisca Vargas Lopes, João Vasco Santos and Joana Gomes da Costa
- COVID-19 government response in 2020: analysis in the European Union
Vera Pinheiro and Alberto Freitas
- Qualidade de vida durante o primeiro confinamento COVID-19
Lara Ferreira, Luis Pereira, Maria da Fé Brás and Kateryna Ilchuk
- The economics of the hospital care workforce: determinants and policies affecting nurses’ and doctors’ retention (Sessão Organizada)
Auditório 3 (EN)
Moderadora: Anna Georgina Ditter
- Stand by me: The impact of the Retention Support Programme on nursing staff retention in the English NHS
Melisa Sayli, Giuseppe Moscelli, Jo Blanden, Chris Bojke, Marco Mello
- As long as you engage me: panel data evidence on the effect of staff engagement on workforce retention in the English NHS
Giuseppe Moscelli, Melisa Sayli, Marco Mello
- Gone with the wind: the impact of the 2016 national contract reform on junior doctors’ retention within the English NHS
Marco Mello, Giuseppe Moscelli, Melisa Sayli, Ioannis Laliotis
- Medication Issues
Auditório 2 (PT)
Moderador: Diogo Marques
- Deprescribing for community-dwelling elderly: A systematic review of economic evaluations
Sónia Romano, Débora Figueira, Inês Teixeira and Julian Perelman
- The Phollow cohort: real-world therapeutic adherence to oral anticoagulants in Portugal
Rodrigo Murteira, José Pedro Guerreiro, Maria Cary and António Teixeira Rodrigues
- Pharmacoepidemiological study on the use of Growth Hormone therapy in Portuguese Paediatric Patients.
Luís Silva Miguel, Francisco Lourenço, Luísa Prada, Bernardete Pinheiro, Rita Sousa, João Costa and Margarida Borges
- High antidepressant therapy prescription, do psychologists help? – Evidence from Portugal
Joana Pestana and Francisca Vargas Lopes
12.00 – 12:10
Intervalo
12.10 – 13.10
Sessões Paralelas III
- COVID-19 and the health system
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos (PT)
Moderadora: Carolina Santos
- Learning and congestion in the treatment of COVID-19: the first year of the Portuguese NHS
Pedro Pita Barros
- Necessidades de cuidados de saúde não satisfeitas na primeira vaga da pandemia, em Portugal
Carlota Quintal, Óscar Lourenço, Luis Moura Ramos and Micaela Antunes
- Impact of transferring the dispensing of hospital-only medicines to community pharmacies during COVID-19 pandemic: A single-arm, before-and-after study
Rodrigo Murteira, Sónia Romano, Inês Teixeira, Heloísa Galante, Carolina Bulhosa, Sérgio Sousa and António Teixeira Rodrigues
- Acute Care I
Auditório 3 (EN)
Moderadora: Joana Cima
- What to expect when you’re expecting? Probit analysis of childbirth in Portugal
Anna Ditter
- Master surgery scheduling in operating rooms: comparing static and flexible approaches
Mariana Oliveira, Filippo Visintin, Daniel Santos and Inês Marques
- Transplantes renais intervivos e falecidos no Brasil: uma análise a partir de vetores autoregressivos
Tallys Kalynka Feldens, Paulo de Andrade Jacinto and Victor Rodrigues de Oliveira
- Is Faster Better? Treatment delay and patient’s outcome in hip fracture surgery
Francesca Cassanelli
- Healthcare costs I
Auditório 2 (PT)
Moderadora: Ana Teresa Paquete
- The cost-analysis of digitizing the care process in a nursing home: a pilot study
Francisco von Hafe, Salomé Azevedo and Ana Rita Londral
- A criação de um standard de mensuração da Consulta de Enfermagem Hospitalar – Estudo de caso no Centro Hospitalar Oeste, EPE
Sónia Penas and Sandra Oliveira
- Health care costs associated with Developmental Coordination Disorder in children: a longitudinal register-based cost comparison study
Tengiz Samkharadze, Isak Persson, Kine Johansen, Jonas Lundkvist, Richard Ssegonja and Filipa Sampaio
- Patient Preferences and Willingness-to-Accept a Collaborative Care Intervention Model in Hypertension and Hyperlipidemia Management between Pharmacies and Primary Care in Portugal: A Discrete Choice Experiment Alongside a Trial (USFarmácia)
Suzete Costa, José Pedro Guerreiro, Inês Teixeira, Dennis Helling, Céu Mateus and João Pereira
13.10 – 14:30
Almoço
Terraço do Quelhas 6
14.30 – 15:30
Sessão Plenária I
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos (EN)
Moderador: Eduardo Costa
Meredith RosenthalHarvard School of Public Health
“Price and utilization effects of vertical integration between physicians and hospitals”
15.30 – 15:40
Intervalo
15.40 – 16.40
Sessões Paralelas IV
- COVID-19: pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical interventions
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos (PT)
Moderadora: Francisca Vargas Lopes
- Did we do it right? The Comparative Effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines across age groups
Miguel Gouveia, Catarina Silva, Paulo Jorge Morais Zamith Nicola, Maria João Aleixo, Rute Sousa and Helena Canhão
- COVID-19 non-pharmaceutical intervention compliance in Portugal
João Vasco Santos, Joana Gomes da Costa, Eduardo Costa, Sara Almeida, Joana Cima and Pedro Pita-Barros
- Running away from The Jab: Politics influence on Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Brazil
Marco Antonio Catussi Paschoalotto, Eduardo Polena Pacheco Araújo Costa, Sara Valente de Almeida, Joana Cima, Joana Gomes da Costa, João Vasco Santos, Pedro Pita Barros, Claudia Souza Passador and João Luiz Passador
- Child and adolescent health
Auditório 3 (EN)
Moderadora: Filipa Sampaio
- Can intersectoral interventions reduce substance use in adolescence? Evidence from a randomized controlled multicentre study
Sara Valente de Almeida, Rafael Correa and Judite Gonçalves
- Estresse Materno e Desenvolvimento Infantil
Flavia Chein, Igor Procópio and Cristine Pinto
- Do time constraints affect single-parent households’ diet quality?
Ricardo Alves and Julian Perelman
- Quality and Performance
Auditório 2 (PT)
Moderadora: Joana Pais
- Do non-urgent emergency visits affect hospital productivity? An analysis of Portuguese NHS hospitals, 2015-2020
João Fachada and Julian Perelman
- Heterogeneity of primary health care performance in Portugal: a multilevel analysis
Joana Pestana, Julio Souza, Andreia Pinto and João Vasco Santos
- A avaliação da performance nos Cuidados de Saúde Primários
Leonor Amaral, André Roque, Diana Sobreira, Eliana Nave, Inês Rua, Pedro Ruivo, Sofia Rodrigues and Teresa Amaral
- Quality provision in hospital markets with demand inertia: The role of patient expectations
Luís Sá
16.40 – 17.10
Coffee Break
Claustros do Quelhas 6
17.10 – 18.10
Sessões Paralelas V
- Economic Evaluation
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos (PT)
Moderador: Miguel Gouveia
- Cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of the first collaborative care intervention in hypertension and hyperlipidemia management between pharmacies and primary care in Portugal alongside a trial (USFarmácia)
Suzete Costa, José Pedro Guerreiro, Inês Teixeira, Dennis Helling, João Pereira and Céu Mateus
- Public health benefit of switching to high dose quadrivalent vaccine for influenza seasonal vaccination in Portuguese elderly population
Margarida Borges, Ricardo Lopes, Hélène Bricout, Margarida Martins, Caroline de Courville and Luís Silva Miguel
- Custos e sobrevivência para o tratamento da estenose aórtica severa em doentes com alto risco cirúrgico: a TAVI em Portugal sob perspetiva
Rui Campante Teles, Fernando Genovez Avelar and Joana Alves
- Measuring the value of solidarity based on health needs: the impact of a financial assistance program (ABEM)
Miguel Gouveia, Margarida Borges, João Costa, Francisco Lourenço, Francesca Fiorentino, António Teixeira Rodrigues, Inês Teixeira, José Pedro Guerreiro, Patrícia Caetano and António Vaz Carneiro
- Inequalities I
Auditório 3 (EN)
Moderadora: Ana Moura
- Equal (non)utilisation in breast and cervical cancer screening in Portugal? Analysing target versus non-target groups
Micaela Antunes and Carlota Quintal
- Gender and socioeconomic differences in depressive symptoms and related perception of mental healthcare needs: a latent-class analysis
Luis Roxo and Julian Perelman
- Designing and testing the IMPACT HTA socio-technical framework to assist HTA agencies in the multicriteria evaluation of new medicines on a common basis
Monica Oliveira, Teresa Cipriano Rodrigues, Liliana Freitas, Ana Vieira, Klára Dimitrovová, João Bana e Costa, Aris Angelis, Panos Kanavos and Carlos Bana e Costa
- Health-related behaviors: diet, obesity, drug use, and organ donations
Auditório 2 (PT)
Moderador: Luís Sá
- European mature adults and elderly are moving closer to the Mediterranean diet – a longitudinal study, 2013-2019
Ricardo Alves and Julian Perelman
- The links between obesity, economic growth, globalisation, urbanisation, and poverty in Latin America and Caribbean countries
Matheus da Costa Koengkan, José Alberto Fuinhas, Aida Isabel Tavares and Nuno Silva
- Policy does matter! A cross-country study on the impact of drug policy on prevalence rates
Ricardo Goncalves, Ana Lourenço and Hélia Marreiros
- A mídia contribui para aumentar a conscientização pela doação de órgãos? Evidências a partir do Brasil
Tallys Kalynka Feldens and Paulo de Andrade Jacinto
19.30
Jantar da Conferência
Restaurante Sacramento (Chiado)
SEXTA-FEIRA
22 DE OUTUBRO DE 2021
9.30 – 10.30
Sessões Paralelas VI
- COVID-19 impacts on health and wellbeing
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos (PT)
Moderadora: Carlota Quintal
- Será que vai ficar tudo bem? – Impactos da COVID-19 na saúde e bem-estar dos cidadãos Portugueses
Lara Ferreira, Luís Pereira and Pedro Ferreira
- The Incidence of Serious Covid-19 Risks Across the Socioeconomic Status Distribution
Miguel Gouveia and Maria Teresa Figueiroa
- Estado de saúde mental nos 50+ portugueses depois e antes da pandemia: uma caracterização quantitativa
Óscar Lourenço and Silvia Sousa
- Estimating the health impact of the first 4 months of COVID-19 vaccination in Portugal
Catarina Silva, Hugo Anjos, Miguel Gouveia, Luís Graça, Paulo Jorge Nicola and António Vaz Carneiro
- Innovation
Auditório 3 (EN)
Moderadora: Rita Bastião
- No ordinary leaders – Evidence from Female-headed households in Palestine Refugee Camps
Sara Valente de Almeida, Pedro Pita Barros and Hala Ghattas
- Innovation Diffusion and Physician Networks: Keyhole Surgery for Cancer in the English NHS
Marisa Miraldo
- The determinants of early adoption and diffusion of biosimilars: a longitudinal analysis of Portuguese NHS hospitals
Julian Perelman, Filipa Duarte-Ramos, António Melo Gouveia, Luis Pinheiro, Francisco Ramos and Céu Mateus
- Primary and integrated community-based care
Auditório 2 (PT)
Moderadora: Joana Alves
- What explains primary health care coverage? Monitoring family physician coverage variation in Portugal
Marco Paschoalotto, Joana Pestana, Eduardo Costa and Pedro Pita Barros
- Design, challenges, and effectiveness of the first collaborative care intervention in hypertension and hyperlipidemia management between pharmacies and primary care in Portugal: a multicenter quasi-experimental controlled trial (USFarmácia)
Suzete Costa, José Luís Biscaia, Maria Rute Horta, Sónia Romano, José Pedro Guerreiro, Peter Heudtlass, Maria Cary, Mariana Romão, António Teixeira Rodrigues, Ana Miranda, Ana Paula Martins, Ana Sofia Bento, João Pereira, Céu Mateus and Dennis Helling
- Remote patient monitoring: A scoping review of models and initiatives from an integrated care perspective
Rafael Miranda, Mónica Oliveira, Paulo Nicola, Filipa Baptista and Isabel Albuquerque
- The impact of the economic crisis on primary care utilization, expenses, and quality: The case of Portugal
Joana Pestana and Pedro Barros
10.30 – 11.00
Coffee Break
Claustros do Quelhas 6
11.00 – 12.00
Sessões Paralelas VII
- Burden of illness I
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos (PT)
Moderadora: Inês Teixeira
- Custo e carga da atrofia muscular espinhal em Portugal
Luís Silva Miguel, Teresa Coelho, Teresa Moreno, Luís Negrão, Joana Ribeiro, Manuela Santos, Miguel Oliveira Santos, José Pedro Vieira, Edgar Pinheiro, Rita Guerreiro, João Costa and Margarida Borges
- Chronic Pain and Health Related Quality of Life – Results from a Primary Care Setting
Miguel Gouveia, Rita Tinoco and Filipe Antunes
- The Phollow cohort: quality of life of patients using antidiabetic or oral anticoagulants agents in Portugal
Rodrigo Murteira, José Pedro Guerreiro, Maria Cary and António Teixeira Rodrigues
- The Landscape of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer in Portugal
Raquel Ascenção, João Maia Silva, Paula Borralho, Miguel Correia, Osvaldo Correia, João Costa, Tiago Machado, Beatrice Mainoli, Filipa Sampaio, Luís Silva Miguel and Margarida Borges
- Novel methodologies and data
Auditório 3 (EN)
Moderadora: Suzete Costa
- Can multicriteria decision analysis assist hospital-based HTA of medical devices? Results from three case studies developed in Portuguese hospitals.
Edgar Mascarenhas, Susana Afonso, Beatriz Coelho, Carla Pereira, Hugo Quintino, Teresa Bandeira, Ricardo Fernandes and Mónica Oliveira
- Developing behavioural research in Web-Delphi processes: results from a real-world Delphi experiment in Health Technology Assessment
Liliana Freitas, Ana Vieira, Monica Oliveira and Carlos Bana e Costa
- Estimating disease burden through modifiable risk factors: a model simulation
Diogo Nogueira Leite, João Miguel Alves, Manuel Marques da Cruz and Marta Temporão
- Cross-country comparisions of National Drug Policies – A Leximetrics approach
Helia Marreiros, Ricardo Goncalves and Ana Lourenço
- Acute Care II
Auditório 2 (PT)
Moderador: Luís Filipe
- Prevalence and inequality in screening of breast and cervical cancers in Portugal: where do we stand in the European panorama?
Micaela Antunes and Carlota Quintal
- Abortion access in Portugal: the relationship with abortion rates, timings, type of providers, and methods
Antonio Melo
- Hospitalizations for intestinal infectious diseases in early childhood: spatial analysis among Brazilian micro-regions
Cristiéle Vieira, Cassia Favoretto and Paulo Jacinto
12.00 – 12:10
Intervalo
12.10 – 13.10
Sessão Plenária II
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos (EN)
Moderadora: Judite Gonçalves
Judit Vall
Universitat de Barcelona
“Gender gaps in Health: past/current trends and future evolution”
13.10 – 14:30
Almoço
Terraço do Quelhas 6
14.30 – 15:30
Sessões Paralelas VIII
- Acute Care III
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos (PT)
Moderadora: Joana Pestana
- How do hospitals respond to incentives? The case of c-section rates
Ana Moura and Pedro Pita Barros
- Waiting times for scheduled surgery in the Portuguese NHS: a spatial econometric analysis
Joana Cima and Álvaro Almeida
- Epidemia de Cesarianas: o Efeito do Projeto Parto Adequado
Igor Procopio, Flávia Chein and Cristine Pinto
- Healthcare costs II
Auditório 3 (EN)
Moderador: Luís Silva Miguel
- A cost analysis of an intervention targeting emergency department high users
Francisco von Hafe, Simão Gonçalves, Flávio Martins and Ana Rita Londral
- Applying a “government perspective” fiscal analysis to analyse health conditions: The example of uncontrolled osteoarthritis pain in the UK
Rui Martins, Nikos Kotsopoulos, Ana Paquete and Mark Connolly
- Healthcare Resource Utilization by Cardiovascular Disease Risk Category in a Portuguese Local Health Unit
Cristina Gavina, Francisco Araújo, Marisa Pardal, Diana Grangeia, Filipa Moreira, Andreia Leitão and Tiago Taveira-Gomes
- Pharmaceutical markets
Auditório 2 (PT)
Moderador: Diogo Pereira
- Effects of the policy regulation on generic competition and pharmaceutical savings in Portugal. Do incentives matter?
Inês Teixeira, Joana Mansinho, António Teixeira Rodrigues, Humberto Martins and José Pedro Guerreiro
- Estratégias de dissuasão da entrada no mercado do medicamento
Carolina Monteiro and Paula Veiga
- Uncovering Competitive Forces in Prescription Drug Markets – Evidence from Statins
Carolina Santos, Eduardo Costa and Sara R. Machado
15.30 – 15:40
Intervalo
15.40 – 16.40
Sessões Paralelas IX
- Inequalities II
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos (PT)
Moderadora: Mariana Oliveira
- Income-, and education-, related inequalities in colorectal cancer screening: is Portugal aligned with other European countries?
Carlota Quintal and Micaela Antunes
- Desigualdade de oportunidade em saúde no Brasil 2013-2019
Cristiéle Vieira, Rafael Ricco and Sabino Porto Júnior
- Mental health services use for depressive symptoms in Portugal: socioeconomic status, needs perception and affordability concerns
Luis Roxo and Julian Perelman
- Pharmaceuticals and medical devices
Auditório 3 (EN)
Moderador: Emmanuel Ngoy
- Pharmaceutical pricing dynamics in a reference price system – Evidence from changing drugs’ co-payments
Eduardo Costa and Carolina Santos
- Which value aspects are relevant for the evaluation of distinct types of medical devices? A Web-Delphi process to explore the views of health stakeholders in Portugal
Liliana Freitas, Ana Vieira, Monica Oliveira, Helena Monteiro, Claudia Santos and Carlos Bana E Costa
- The agreements between the Government and the Pharmaceutical Industry in Portugal: an analysis since the financial crisis and its further developments
Diogo Teixeira Pereira
- Burden of Illness II
Auditório 2 (PT)
Moderadora: Joana Gomes da Costa
- Cost of osteoporosis-related fractures in postmenopausal women in Portugal
Judite Gonçalves, Ana M Rodrigues, Anabela Barcelos, Helena Canhão and Céu Mateus
- Burden of Disease and Cost of Illness of Alzheimer’s Disease in Portugal
João Costa, Margarida Borges, Rosa Encarnação, Horácio Firmino, Manuel Gonçalves-Pereira, Patrícia Lindeza, Filipa Sampaio, Isabel Santana, Rita Sousa, Ricardo Taipa, Ana Verdelho and Luís Silva-Miguel
- The Impact of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer in Portugal
Filipa Sampaio, Luís Miguel, Raquel Ascenção, Miguel Correia, Osvaldo Correia, João Costa, Isabelle Hoorens, Lore Pil, João Maia Silva and Margarida Borges
16.40 – 17.10
Coffee Break
Claustros do Quelhas 6
17.10 – 18.10
Sessão Plenária III
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos (PT)
Moderadora: Céu Mateus
Carlos Farinha Rodrigues
ISEG Lisbon School of Economics & Management
“Desigualdades Sociais em Portugal e os múltiplos efeitos da pandemia”
18.10 – 18.40
Sessão de Encerramento
Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos (PT)
Com a presença de Sua Excelência a Ministra da Saúde,
Professora Doutora Marta Temido[1]
19.40 – 21.00
Gravação do “Programa cujo nome estamos legalmente impedidos de dizer”
Emitido em diferido na SIC/SIC Notícias
Salão Nobre (PT)
[1] Sujeito a confirmação