Presentation by Stéphane Heymans, Doctors of the World, on the occasion of the EESC hearing on Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on health and anti-discrimination (Brussels, 12 May 2014)
Presentation by Lilana Keith (Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants (PICUM)) on the occasion of the EESC hearing on Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on health and anti-discrimination (Brussels, 12 May 2014)
Workshop 7 - Brainstorming & Policy Development session: Prevention
"Presentation of the International Federation for Spina
Bifida and Hydrocephalus’ primary prevention study"
Pierre Mertens, International Federation for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (IF)
Workshop 7 - Brainstorming & Policy Development session: Prevention
"Folic acid prevents neural tubes defect"
Mrs Eli Skattebu, Norwegian Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (RHF)"
Kim Hannisdal, BayerAB, Sweden
Workshop 7 - Brainstorming & Policy Development session: Prevention
"EUROCAT Study on Prevention of Congenital Anomalies"
Dr. Domenica Taruscio, ISS Italy
Presentation by Lilana Keith (Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants (PICUM)) on the occasion of the EESC hearing on Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on health and anti-discrimination (Brussels, 12 May 2014)
Workshop 7 - Brainstorming & Policy Development session: Prevention
"Presentation of the International Federation for Spina
Bifida and Hydrocephalus’ primary prevention study"
Pierre Mertens, International Federation for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (IF)
Workshop 7 - Brainstorming & Policy Development session: Prevention
"Folic acid prevents neural tubes defect"
Mrs Eli Skattebu, Norwegian Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (RHF)"
Kim Hannisdal, BayerAB, Sweden
Workshop 7 - Brainstorming & Policy Development session: Prevention
"EUROCAT Study on Prevention of Congenital Anomalies"
Dr. Domenica Taruscio, ISS Italy
Workshop 2 - Centres of expertise & Networks of experts
"Presentation of the concept, definitions and
terminology"
Samantha Parker, E-IMD, OrphanEurope
"The patient experience in the development and implementation of National Plans for Rare Diseases in France"
Christel Nourissier
EURORDIS General Secretary
& Member of the EU Comittee of Experts on Rare Diseases
EUROPLAN advisor
Workshop 5 - Brainstorming & Policy Development session: Social Aspects
"Presentation of Social Challenges of RD patients
in the Joint Action on Rare Diseases"
Dorica Dan, Romanian National Alliance
Workshop 6 - Brainstorming
& Policy Development session:
Training, information and education of MDs
"Case study: Italian Training for MDs,"
Renza Galluppi, UNIAMO, Italy
Workshop 2- Centres of expertise & Networks of experts
"Feedback from the 15 National Conferences on Centres of Expertise"
Simona Bellagambi, UNIAMO, Italy
Workshop 6 - Brainstorming & Policy Development session: Training, information and education of MDs
"Feedback from the 15 National Conferences"
Christel Nourissier, EURORDIS
Workshop 6 - Brainstorming & Policy Development session: Training, information and education of MDs
"Training package on RD for medical students"
Bernd Quadder, Deutsche Sarcoidose Vereinigung,
Germany
Workshop 5 - Brainstorming & Policy Development session: Social Aspects
"Feedback from the 15 National Conferences on social aspects"
Britta Berglund, Ehlers Danlos, Sweden
Presentation by Vito Spinelli (Consultant in the ESCO secretariat, DG EMPL) on the occasion of the EESC Seminar on 'Delivering on Skills' organised in Brussels on 17 November 2014.
Concept and definitions
Health education
Beliefs and approaches in health promotion
Health promotion strategies and priority actions
Public health, social movement, health inequity and millennium goals
Canadian experience in health promotion
Conclusion
Workshop 2 - Centres of expertise & Networks of experts
"Presentation of the concept, definitions and
terminology"
Samantha Parker, E-IMD, OrphanEurope
"The patient experience in the development and implementation of National Plans for Rare Diseases in France"
Christel Nourissier
EURORDIS General Secretary
& Member of the EU Comittee of Experts on Rare Diseases
EUROPLAN advisor
Workshop 5 - Brainstorming & Policy Development session: Social Aspects
"Presentation of Social Challenges of RD patients
in the Joint Action on Rare Diseases"
Dorica Dan, Romanian National Alliance
Workshop 6 - Brainstorming
& Policy Development session:
Training, information and education of MDs
"Case study: Italian Training for MDs,"
Renza Galluppi, UNIAMO, Italy
Workshop 2- Centres of expertise & Networks of experts
"Feedback from the 15 National Conferences on Centres of Expertise"
Simona Bellagambi, UNIAMO, Italy
Workshop 6 - Brainstorming & Policy Development session: Training, information and education of MDs
"Feedback from the 15 National Conferences"
Christel Nourissier, EURORDIS
Workshop 6 - Brainstorming & Policy Development session: Training, information and education of MDs
"Training package on RD for medical students"
Bernd Quadder, Deutsche Sarcoidose Vereinigung,
Germany
Workshop 5 - Brainstorming & Policy Development session: Social Aspects
"Feedback from the 15 National Conferences on social aspects"
Britta Berglund, Ehlers Danlos, Sweden
Presentation by Vito Spinelli (Consultant in the ESCO secretariat, DG EMPL) on the occasion of the EESC Seminar on 'Delivering on Skills' organised in Brussels on 17 November 2014.
Concept and definitions
Health education
Beliefs and approaches in health promotion
Health promotion strategies and priority actions
Public health, social movement, health inequity and millennium goals
Canadian experience in health promotion
Conclusion
The European, Chinese, and United States healthcare markets are a study of contrasts, each of which face a unique set of challenges and issues for their combined 2.4 billion citizens. Despite their differences, there are a number of opportunities for organizations to learn and profit through intercontinental collaboration on their paths to a more connected healthcare ecosystem. Panelists representing the three regions will provide an overview of their country’s unique healthcare landscape and offer a vision for a future of collaboration and progress.
• Brian O'Connor - Chair, European Connected Health Alliance
• Millard Chiang - Chairman, China Connected Health Alliance; Chair, Pegasus Holdings Group
• Julien Venne - Strategic Advisor & European Project Team Leader, European Connected Health Alliance
• David Whitlinger - Executive Director, New York eHealth Collaborative
New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference
November 18, 2014
The PPT describes about the healthcare issues in Europe and how eHealth is becoming a solution for those issues. Also the policy for eHealth in Europe. For more information visit: http://www.transformhealth-it.org/
mHealth Israel_French Public Hospitals_Pascal Garel_FHFLevi Shapiro
Overview of the French public hospital sector by Pascal Garel, International Affairs, Federation of French Hospitals (Federation Hospitaliere de France), for mHealth Israel, April 2, 2020.
Current regulations regarding eHealth in Europe by Frank Lievens, Executive Secretariat ISfTeH Director, Managing Director Lievens-Lanckman bvba, Belgium
Presentation Michael HORGAN (Policy officer at DG EAC) on the occasion of the EESC Seminar on 'Delivering on Skills' organised in Brussels on 17 November 2014.
Presentation by Felix Rohn (Policy officer at DG EAC) on the occasion of the EESC Seminar on 'Delivering on Skills' organised in Brussels on 17 November 2014.
Presentation by Barbora Novotna (Policy co-ordinator at DG EMPL) on the occasion of the EESC Seminar on 'Delivering on Skills' organised in Brussels on 17 November 2014.
Presentation by Michael Guet, Council of Europe, on the occasion of the EESC conference on 'Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on education, employment, housing and antidiscrimination' (Brussels, 7 November 2014).
Presentation by Michael Guet, Council of Europe, on the occasion of the EESC conference on 'Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on education, employment, housing and antidiscrimination' (Brussels, 7 November 2014).
Presentation by Michael Guet, Council of Europe, on the occasion of the EESC conference on 'Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on education, employment, housing and antidiscrimination' (Brussels, 7 November 2014).
Presentation by Dan Pavel Doghi, Roma Education Fund, on the occasion of the EESC conference on 'Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on education, employment, housing and antidiscrimination' (Brussels, 7 November 2014).
Presentation by Szilvia Kalman, European Commission, DG EAC, on the occasion of the EESC conference on 'Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on education, employment, housing and antidiscrimination' (Brussels, 7 November 2014).
Presentation by Dominique Bé, European Commission, DG EMPL, on the occasion of the EESC conference on 'Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on education, employment, housing and antidiscrimination' (Brussels, 7 November 2014).
Presentation by Andor Urmos, DG REGIO, on the occasion of the EESC conference on 'Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on education, employment, housing and antidiscrimination' (Brussels, 7 November 2014).
Presentation by Wiet van Meel, volunteer sustainable development advisor to Coöperatieve Esbeek and professional occupation at Pontifax and Coopnet, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Matthew Brown, Manager of The Wales Council for Voluntary Actions, Communities Investment Fund, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Julie Savary, Head of Mission, Cabinet of the Presidency - Le mutual Groupe MGEN, France, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Sarah Cook, Director, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, United Nations, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Antonella Noya, Senior Policy Analyst, OECD, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Xavier Le Mounier, Policy Officer (Innovation Policy for Growth), DG Enterprise and Industry, European Commission, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Apostolos Ioakimidis, Policy Officer (Entrepreunership 2020 Cooperatives, Mutuals, Social Enterprises, Family Businesses), DG Enterprise and Industry, European Commission, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Peter Lambreghts, EDF Board member & European Network of Independent Living,on the occasion of the EESC SOC section conference on Civil society perspectives on the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) in Brussels on 2 October 2014.
Presentation by Stefano Palmieri, EESC Europe 2020 Steering Committee, on the occasion of the EESC SOC section conference on Civil society perspectives on the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) in Brussels on 2 October 2014.
Presentation by Marily Christofi, Greek NCDP accessibility expert, on the occasion of the EESC SOC section conference on Civil society perspectives on the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) in Brussels on 2 October 2014.
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2. 2Médecins du monde – Doctors of the World
160 domestic programmes with medical and social service provision
to the most vulnerable: homeless people, drug users, sex workers,
undocumented migrants, asylum seekers, destitute European citizens
and… Roma communities;
20% multidisciplinary centres for access to healthcare – 80% mobile
programmes (street work, squats, camps, isolated villages, etc. with
working hours adapted to the people)
Specific Roma programmes in Bulgaria (Roma health mediators in
Sliven – vaccination, SSR, access to healthcare), in Greece, France +
2011 research project in NL + 2013 survey in BE
4. 4Example: destitute Roma in France
Mobile Roma units going to squats and slums (Marseille, Lyon,
Nantes, Bordeaux, Strasbourg and Saint-Denis) and specific actions
in Toulouse, Grenoble and Nancy
In 2012: 3,186 medical consultations for 2,171 patients
60% women – on average 23 years – 44% are minors – mainly RO
40% received care too late according to our doctors
Worryingly low vaccination rates: 2010-2011 survey in 4 cities: only
8% completely up to date (with booklet) according to French
immunisation calendar
Barriers to healthcare: lack of knowledge, language + administration,
discrimination + financial
6. 6Example: destitute Roma in France
Occupation of vacant lots with hardly any access to water & sanitation
facilities or waste disposal frequent expulsions by authorities of
living places without any warning or delays + violence by neighbours
Unannounced expulsions = loss of vaccination cards, loss of
important documents, interruptions of treatment and immunisation
schedules
Inter-ministerial notification (‘circulaire’) of 26/08/2012 specifies that
individual solutions (education, shelter, work, healthcare) need to be
identified before expulsion. But very heterogenic application…
Structural slum ‘integration’ plan announced… to be evaluated
Good practice: health mediation with support from the Health Ministry
8. 8Health mediation pilot program in France –
results
Improved access to existing rights
More frequent (autonomous) use of the existing health services offer,
better adherence to treatments
Significant increase in vaccination rates (e.g. from 15 to 68% of
children < 6 years vaccinated against hep B)
The majority of women now knew about a place where to get
contraception – about half of the women effectively used it
Mediation works in both ways: understanding and adaption from the
side of the community AND from the health service
9. 9Focus on ‘Roma’ or… on ‘destitute EU citizens’?
Destitute mobile Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, British…
citizens often face the same type of barriers as Bulgarians,
Romanians… and as extra-EU undocumented migrants
Regulation 2004/883 on coordination of social security systems and
Directive 2011/24 on cross-border healthcare but…
Barriers for insured citizens who try to access the public healthcare
system under the same conditions as insured nationals with their
EHIC (European Health Insurance Card);
Not all public providers of health insurance across Europe effectively
deliver the EHIC (e.g. areas in BG and RO). Consequent
unreasonable waiting times before a patient can prove health
coverage status in his/her country of origin with no access to
healthcare during this period (often > 6 months);
10. 10‘Roma’ or… destitute EU citizens?
Insured but destitute EU citizens who cannot afford to advance the
costs in those countries where health insurance only reimburses costs
afterwards.
EU citizens without health insurance or revenues who overstay 3
months of residence and can consequently be considered as irregular
in accordance with Directive 2004/38/EC – in most countries this
group has no access to healthcare at all.
MdM International Network Observatory: EU citizens make out 14.9%
of all patients in the 2013 data collection (n = 16,881 patients seen in
25 cities across eight European countries) and 16% of all people not
authorized to stay.
11. 11How EU institutions can help
Help ensure universal public health systems built on solidarity,
equality and equity, open to everyone living in a European Member
State. All children must have full access to national immunization
schemes and to pediatric care. All pregnant women must have access
to ante- and postnatal care.
Improved data collection on Roma health & social determinants in
order to deconstruct myths.
Promote health mediation and mobile outreach teams as a good
practice + empowerment of Roma communities.
Fight against xenophobia, hate speech and scapegoating, anti-
migrant and anti-Roma discourse.