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    In: European Journal of Public Health, Oxford University Press (OUP), Vol. 27, No. suppl_3 ( 2017-11-01)
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    ISSN: 1101-1262 , 1464-360X
    Language: English
    Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP)
    Publication Date: 2017
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    In: Clinical Chemistry, Oxford University Press (OUP), Vol. 68, No. 7 ( 2022-07-03), p. 877-883
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    ISSN: 0009-9147 , 1530-8561
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    Oxford University Press (OUP) ; 2022
    In:  European Journal of Public Health Vol. 32, No. Supplement_3 ( 2022-10-21)
    In: European Journal of Public Health, Oxford University Press (OUP), Vol. 32, No. Supplement_3 ( 2022-10-21)
    Abstract: The plenary session will align with the main conference theme ‘Strengthening health systems: improving population health and being prepared for the unexpected’ and providing a balanced perspective on public health and healthcare interprofessional linkages for training of the two workforces integral for a well-functioning, responsive and robust health system. Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat, WHO Regional Office for Europe who will set the scene for the first Keynote with the WHO Athens Office work on European Programme of Work (EPW) 2020–2025 – ‘United Action for Better Health in Europe’ reflecting on the coherence of policies, structures and resources for quality of health care and implications for policy dialogue, policy formulation and technical assistance at the regional, sub-regional and country levels. She will also speak to the WHO/EURO Regional HRH Report presented in September 2022 and the WHO-ASPHER Roadmap to Professionalization launched in February 2022 offering pragmatic recommendations for action to professionalize the public health workforce as a response to growing public health needs. EHMA Director George Valiotis will follow with a Keynote speaking to the key EU agenda on skills for health, with the EHMA led BeWell (2022-2025) project: Investing in the upskilling and reskilling of the European health workforce. The multi-partner consortium aims to build a movement of healthcare stakeholders which support and contribute to the development, implementation, and upscaling of a strategy on the upskilling and reskilling of the European health workforce addressing the skills needed to support the digital and green transition within the health ecosystem enabling all health professionals to be better prepared to face future challenges and adapt to ever-evolving societal contexts. Fatai Ogunlayi, UK Public Health Specialty Registrar will speak to the global level agenda with focus on the WHO Roadmap: “Building the Public Health and Emergency Workforce’. The roadmap is designed to provide countries with a differentiated and progressive approach to acknowledge varying capacities and contexts with provision of guidance and tools; and support progress to full implementation towards a strengthened public health workforce delivering all essential public health functions for universal health coverage, health security and improved health and wellbeing. Laurent Chambaud, Dean, EHESP School of Public Health, will provide a country perspective with discussion of work toward official agreements on the One Health approach, which recognizes that the health of people is closely connected to the health of animals and our shared environment, and the interprofessional context and training required to achieve it. Keynote speaker: Natasha Azzopardi Muscat WHO Europe George Valiotis European Health Management Association, Brussels, Belgium Speakers/Panellists: Fatai Ogunlayi UK Public Health Specialty Registrar, UK Laurent Chambaud Andrija Stampar Medallist 2022, France Anett Ruszanov Director of Policy and Programmes, EHMA
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    Oxford University Press (OUP) ; 2022
    In:  European Journal of Public Health Vol. 32, No. Supplement_3 ( 2022-10-21)
    In: European Journal of Public Health, Oxford University Press (OUP), Vol. 32, No. Supplement_3 ( 2022-10-21)
    Abstract: Over the past decades, in Europe, the nature of our disease burden has shifted from more communicable and acute to chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer and mental ill health. These diseases usually manifest themselves later in life, but they are not necessarily related to biological ageing. They mostly result from an accumulation of unhealthy living patterns since childhood and across the life course. Consumption of processed foods high in fat, salt, and sugar, smoking, excessive alcohol use, too little physical activity and too much stress all contribute to the growing and worsening burden of chronic diseases. These behaviours in turn are shaped by the social, environmental, cultural and economic conditions in which we live, grow, work and age. Once they have developed, chronic diseases can be difficult, or even impossible to cure. Our health services, with a traditional curative approach, are not equipped for this chronic epidemic. There is an urgent need to shift our health services away from the predominant focus on cure and towards prevention, and for policy makers to invest in ensuring healthy living environments and societies. Health promotion and enabling people and population groups to increase control over their health, particularly those facing disadvantage, has the potential to transform our health services, and is critical to ensuring their resilience and sustainability. Despite a growing awareness of the need for change, reorienting structures and systems in practice is challenging, as people can be resistant to change. Siloed approaches within the health sector, but also between social, health, and education sectors continue to prevail, and it is not always easy to find the right levers for change and to build bridges across administrations. This is compounded by a lack of infrastructure, organizational and workforce capacity for health promotion, and sustainable financing mechanisms. Much innovative work is however taking place, which we can learn from and scale up. This plenary session will provide examples of different ways in which health-promoting approaches can reorient health services, strengthen health-promoting and community oriented primary care and prevent chronic diseases. It will highlight what we can learn from behavioural and cultural insights and social prescribing, as well as integrated community initiatives to further support people, across the social gradient, to lead and to maintain healthy lives. It will discuss target setting for further advocacy among policy makers. Speakers: Rüdiger Krech WHO, Geneva, Switzerland Susan Michie University College London, UCL Centre for Behaviour Change, London, UK Jan De Maeseneer European Commission Expert Panel on Effective Ways of Investing in Health and Ghent University, Belgium Jet Bussemaker Council of Public Health & Society, Netherlands, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands Cristiano Figueiredo USF da Baixa, Central Lisbon Health Centre Cluster, National School of Public Health, NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal
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    ISSN: 1101-1262 , 1464-360X
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    Oxford University Press (OUP) ; 2017
    In:  European Journal of Public Health Vol. 27, No. suppl_3 ( 2017-11-01)
    In: European Journal of Public Health, Oxford University Press (OUP), Vol. 27, No. suppl_3 ( 2017-11-01)
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1101-1262 , 1464-360X
    Language: English
    Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP)
    Publication Date: 2017
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    Wiley ; 2019
    In:  CSA News Vol. 64, No. 3 ( 2019-03), p. 15-15
    In: CSA News, Wiley, Vol. 64, No. 3 ( 2019-03), p. 15-15
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1529-9163 , 2325-3584
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2019
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    Oxford University Press (OUP) ; 2022
    In:  European Journal of Public Health Vol. 32, No. Supplement_3 ( 2022-10-21)
    In: European Journal of Public Health, Oxford University Press (OUP), Vol. 32, No. Supplement_3 ( 2022-10-21)
    Abstract: The creation of a European Health Data Space (EHDS) is one of the key components of a strong European Health Union. The objectives of the EHDS are: i) Empower individuals through better digital access to their personal health data; support free movement by ensuring that health data follow people; ii) Unleash the data economy by fostering a genuine single market for digital health services and products; and iii) Set up strict rules for the use of individual’s non-identifiable health data for research, innovation, policy-making and regulatory activities. As such, the EHDS aims to improve and support healthcare delivery within Europe by allowing public health data to be accessible throughout Europe. The EHDS also aims to promote better access and exchange of different types of health data for research and policy purposes. The aim is to have the EHDS up and running in 2025. The EHDS is expected to bring great benefit, but it also brings challenges related to technology, governance and privacy. The exchange of data at European level means that health data from different sources need to be able to talk to each other. Making the data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Re-usable is key to the success of the EHDS. Moreover, the diversity of Europe’s health information systems need to be taken in account. The EHDS will also have to be transparent to ensure privacy of personal information included in the EHDS. Speakers: Fulvia Raffaelli European Commission, Brussels, Belgium Petronille Bogaert Sciensano, Brussels, Belgium Irene Schlünder TMF, Germany Emmanuel Bacry Health Data Hub, France
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    In: Mountain Research and Development, International Mountain Society (IMS) and United Nations University, Vol. 42, No. 1 ( 2022-2-22)
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    ISSN: 0276-4741
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    Publisher: International Mountain Society (IMS) and United Nations University
    Publication Date: 2022
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    Oxford University Press (OUP) ; 2019
    In:  European Journal of Public Health Vol. 29, No. Supplement_4 ( 2019-11-01)
    In: European Journal of Public Health, Oxford University Press (OUP), Vol. 29, No. Supplement_4 ( 2019-11-01)
    Abstract: The plenary will continue the debate on The future of Public Health in Europe introduced in the previous plenary, tackling the role of the EU and its institutions in ensuring that health is addressed in all EU policies. The EU is firmly committed to implementing the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals through its range of institutional mechanisms. Incoming Commission President von der Leyen has pledged to refocus the European Semester ‘to make sure we stay on track with our SDGs’. These developments, together with the broad recognition of the central role of health in the SDGs and the momentum given by the new EU policy cycle presents a unique window of opportunity to critically reappraise the role of health in the EC, which, at least, on paper makes for an ideal Health in All Policies institution. The first keynote by Director General Anne Bucher, DG SANTE, will draw on the ‘hot of the press’ results of the November 2019 State of Health in the EU exercise, including the EU Country Health Profiles and the Commission Staff Companion Report. She will highlight the main health and health system challenges faced by EU Member States—ranging from the burden posed by preventable mortality to the vaccination crisis and the resilience of the health workforce. Prof. Scott Greer’s keynote will contend that to tackle these challenges we need to go beyond Public Health Article 168 and its subsidiarity corset. He will speak to the need to proactively employ the much stronger (health) policy tools within the large body of EU law underlying the internal market and to draw on the EU’s newfound role in fiscal governance such as through the European semester. Prof. Greer will draw on the innovative results of the new edition of the seminal study ‘Everything you always wanted to know about European Union health policies but were afraid to ask’ which will be distributed to participants. The following panel will debate on the practical implementation and political economy questions arising from the plenary’s postulates. Prof. John Middleton, ASPHER’s president, will address the implications for the Public Health profession such as training in public health leadership, overhauling public health competencies or indeed the understanding of the public health profession itself. The second panellist will address the political economy implications of bringing health across EU policies and how to bypass the complexities of working across policy sectors in the EU institutions. The panel will actively interact with the participating audience through a range of innovative ways. Panellists Anne Bucher DG SANTE, European Commission Scott L. Greer Health Management and Policy, University of Michigan John Middleton The Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPHER)
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    ISSN: 1101-1262 , 1464-360X
    Language: English
    Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP)
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    In: European Journal of Public Health, Oxford University Press (OUP), Vol. 29, No. Supplement_4 ( 2019-11-01)
    Abstract: Following the plenary at the Ljubljana 2018 conference presenting a Roadmap to implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, this plenary will focus on building bridges between different professions and communities as a means to implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Building on Health 2020, the European policy for health and well-being sets out five interdependent strategic directions: Governance: advancing governance and leadership for health and well-being;equity and social justice: leaving no one behind;partnerships for health: preventing disease and addressing health determinants by promoting multi- and intersectoral policies throughout the life-course;local action: establishing healthy places, settings and resilient communities; andUniversal Health Coverage: strengthening health systems for universal health coverage. In this plenary, we will take the discussion one step further: What were the key decisions that were taken by policymakers and which partnerships made it happen? What ways of working did we adopt and how did we manage the necessary changes? The stage on how to develop leadership and innovation capabilities needed to achieve the SDGs will be set by the founder of the Presencing Institute, Dr Otto Scharmer. Three professionals (representing a research institute, an international health organization and a city council) reflect on the year 2018 and how their work, in partnership with other sectors, has shaped the future we are now in. Keynote speaker C. Otto Scharmer Senior Lecturer, MIT Management Sloan School, Cambridge, USA Panellists: Miklós Szócska Director Health Services Management Training Center, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary Paula Vassalo President of the European Dental Public Health Association (EADPH) Ricardo Baptista Leite Member of Parliament, Head of Public Health at Católica University of Portugal, and former Deputy Mayor of Cascais, Portugal
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