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Die beste Medizin für Afghanistan – Ziviler Wiederaufbau am Beispiel des French Medical Institute for Children (FMIC) Kabul.
Dr. med. Matthias Angrés / Stiftung RobinAid Hamburg
Dr. med. Alexander Leis / French Medical Institute for Children (FMIC) Kabul
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Primary care in Europe: can we make it fit for the future?Nuffield Trust
Primary care provides essential health services but current models are struggling to adapt to changing needs. New models are emerging in Europe to make primary care more comprehensive, coordinated, accessible and sustainable. These include larger group practices, multidisciplinary teams, and integrated community health centers. Redesigning primary care requires principles like continuity, early access to expertise, and payment systems that support coordination and population health.
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Dr. med. Matthias Angrés / Stiftung RobinAid Hamburg
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Kissito Healthcare International works in several African countries to save lives through sustainable public-private partnerships and community-based healthcare interventions. They focus on maternal and child health, malaria and diarrhea treatment, nutrition, and clinical skills training. Kissito measures performance through standard health indicators and works with various academic and donor partners to support hospitals and expand access to essential medical services and supplies. Their goal is to make a lasting difference in the communities they serve through integrated health systems and capacity building.
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Partners in Health was founded in 1987 to bring modern medicine to underserved communities globally. It established its first project in Cange, Haiti in 1985, creating a fully functional hospital and pioneering the community-based healthcare model. This model centered around training local community health workers to provide personalized long-term care to patients and ensure treatment adherence. PIH also implemented Haiti's successful HIV programs and provided free antiretroviral therapy, challenging beliefs it wouldn't work in poor countries. Similarly, AMPATH was a partnership in Kenya that established one of Africa's most comprehensive and effective HIV treatment and management systems through testing, treatment, training of medical professionals, and empowering patients.
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1) The document discusses future directions for hospitals, including increasing efficiency, improving quality of care, tiering services appropriately, and redefining the role of hospitals.
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2) The importance of standards, interoperability, and international cooperation to connect initiatives and share best practices.
3) The role of patient registries and empowerment in combining data to support clinical decision making and providing patients access to their own health information.
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3) Qualifications for effective medical disaster response teams identified include technical competence, infrastructure, interpersonal communication skills, cultural adaptability, competent leadership through cooperation.
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