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SUMMARY:EFPC 2022 Conference "Integrated Community Care: a new opportunity for Primary Care"
DESCRIPTION:The conference scientific committee invites submissions of abstracts (in English language only) for presentations related to the scope and purpose of the conference. Please check the list of EFPC 2022 Ghent Conference – Themes. \nDeadline for submission: 1 May 2022 \nSubmissions should follow one of the following formats: \n\nResearch abstracts: These presentations will provide the results\, completed or in advanced in-progress form\, of original research projects. Papers related to PhD projects\, either completed or in progress\, are especially encouraged. The selected abstracts will be presented via a max 12 min powerpoint presentation and discussed within workshops that are moderated by key-experts in the specific theme.\n\nPolicy debate posters: These posters describe significant developments in policy (whether governmental\, organisational or any other) that affects primary care associated with the themes of the conference. In particularly national\, regional or local policymakers are invited to provide new policy developments. Posters need clear statements for debate. All selected posters will be presented/defended in specific parallel sessions with a 15 minutes time-slot for each poster. These sessions are located in innovative settings\, such as “debate corners”\, animated by an expert facilitator.\n\nVideo presentations: Projects and developments focusing on practice-oriented questions and reporting on recent experiences and innovations in primary care. These presentations should present case descriptions of primary care on the national\, regional or local level. The selected videos will be displayed prominently with non-stop shows during the conference (length should be around 3 minutes and not exceeding the maximum of 5 minutes) and will be presented/defended in specific parallel sessions with a maximum of 15 minutes time-slot for each video.
URL:https://www.jadecare.eu/event/efpc-2022-conference-integrated-community-care-a-new-opportunity-for-primary-care/
LOCATION:Ghent\, Belgium\, Ghent\, Flanders\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Call for Papers (open),European Conference,Integrated Care,Public Health
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221113
DTSTAMP:20260425T152946
CREATED:20220928T082957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221104T102948Z
UID:4042-1667952000-1668297599@www.jadecare.eu
SUMMARY:15th European Public Health Conference “Strengthening health systems: improving population health and being prepared for the unexpected”
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 conference convenes the public health community with a focus on improving population health. JADECARE hosts the workshop: Transfer and adoption of digitally enabled integrated person-centred care good practices in different European contexts: the JADECARE Joint Action\n \nFull Workshop Agenda for: Friday\, 11 November 2022\, 16:40-17:40 – Room:  Beta 3  \nIn the past years\, we have learned from the Covid-19 pandemic that infectious diseases know no boundaries. Although we have seen the successful development of vaccines\, we have also seen with the spread of the Delta and Omicron variants around the globe that these vaccines have not yet been available to everyone. The growing health inequalities around the globe leads to a simple conclusion: Europe must take on a more active role in global health. This includes taking a stand on expansive issues such as planetary health\, climate change\, environmental degradation\, water and food security\, migration\, gender\, and poverty. Europe must use its knowledge and influence to balance out market forces\, expand regulatory oversight and create socially responsible systems for health\, especially when it comes to the distribution of vaccines and essential medicines. \nDigitalization is a key area where recent developments require us to exchange ideas and come up with new approaches. The past decades have seen significant developments in data collection and processing capacity as well as eHealth applications. We need to ensure that the vast amounts of data generated are well protected on the one hand\, but also being available and usable for public health interventions. We want the discussions at the 15th EPH Conference to contribute to resilient health systems\, universal health coverage (UHC)\, a well-trained and highly qualified clinical and public health workforce\, and governance structures that take a stand and shape health systems globally. \n\nJADECARE interactive workshop: Transfer and adoption of digitally enabled integrated person-centred care good practices in different European contexts: the JADECARE Joint Action \n\nWorkshop coordinates: Friday\, 11 November 2022\, 16:40-17:40 – Room:  Beta 3  \nWorkshop host and Chairperson: \nJon Txarramendieta\, Kronikgune Institute for Health services Research\, Basque Country\, Spain.  \nPresentations:\nChallenges in transferring GP to heterogeneous contexts: the JADECARE Joint Action\nJon Txarramendieta \nAbstract: In this first presentation of the workshop\, Jon Txarramendieta\, the Project Manager at the Coordination team of JADECARE will present the Joint Action and the challenges in transferring the GP to the heterogeneous context of the Next Adopters. It will give context to the workshop and introduce good practices that are transferred into action.  \nCore Features (CF) of the GP to be transferred during JADECARE and transfer challenges\nJon Txarramendieta\, Josep Roca\, Manfred Zahorka\, Kuno Strand Kudajewski\nAbstract: The representatives of each of the four JADECARE oGPs\, Jon Txarramendieta (Kronikgune\, Basque Country\, Spain)\, Josep Roca (August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute\, Catalonia\, Spain)\, Manfred Zahorka (Optimedis AG\, Germany) and Kuno Strand Kudajewski (Health Innovation Centre\, Southern Denmark)  will describe the main traits of the CF of their practices and the NAs that will transfer and adapt them highlighting the transfer challenges.  \nDevelopment of Local interventions within JADECARE – Key learnings from two NAs\nRoberta Papa\, Zdislav Dolecek\nAbstract: NA representatives Roberta Papa (Regional Health Agency Marche Region\, Italy) and Zdislav Dolecek (University Hospital Olomouc\, Czech Republic)\, will present the Local interventions and action plans they developed during the pre-implementation phase\, pre-final results of their implementation phase and preliminary lessons learned from the implementation.  \nGroup discussion: Challenges and key elements to be addressed when transferring GP\nAll workshop speakers\, moderated by Jon Txarramendieta\n \nPanellists:  \n\nJon Txarramendieta (Kronikgune Institute for Health Services Research\, Spain) \n\nJosep Roca (August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute\, Spain)\, \n\nManfred Zahorka (Optimedis AG\, Germany)\, \n\nKuno Strand Kudajewski (Health Innovation Centre of Southern Denmark\, Denmark) \n\nRoberta Papa (Regional Health Agency Marche Region\, Italy)\n\nZdislav Dolecek (University Hospital Olomouc\, Czech Republic) \n\nThis workshop explores the key elements and challenges to be addressed when transferring Good Practices (GP) to heterogeneous health systems with different needs\, aims and scopes. It will also highlight the experience of two NAs: Marche region in Italy and Olomouc in Czech Republic\, and promote the discussion among speakers and attendees to highlight the challenges and key elements enabling the transfer of GPs. 
URL:https://www.jadecare.eu/event/15th-european-public-health-conference/
LOCATION:hub27 Berlin
CATEGORIES:European Conference,Public Health
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230525
DTSTAMP:20260425T152946
CREATED:20221101T182850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230522T185229Z
UID:4145-1684713600-1684972799@www.jadecare.eu
SUMMARY:23rd International Conference on Integrated Care (ICIC23)
DESCRIPTION:The 23rd International Conference on Integrated Care (ICIC23) in partnership with the Flanders Agency for Health and Care and Visit Flanders will take place at Flanders Meeting & Convention Center Antwerp\, Flanders from 22-24 May 2023. With the overarching theme ‘Care in action: how to work together\, a participatory approach’\, the conference will bring together leaders\, researchers\, clinicians\, managers\, citizens\, patients and caregivers from around the world who are engaged in the design and delivery of integrated health and social care. \nJADECARE will be present at the event in the format of a dedicated JADECARE workshop\, as participant and contributor in an EC hosted workshop for EU funded projects and an oral presentation by one of the Next Adopters (Andalusia):\n \nJADECARE has been accepted for hosting a workshop under the objective to share the results of the implementation process of JADECARE and explore the key elements to ensure the sustainability of local good practices beyond the Joint Action. In this regard\, the results of the implementation process of JADECARE will be presented and the key elements to support the sustainability of good practice transfer beyond the Joint Action will be explored. Furthermore\, the workshop presents the JADECARE Sustainability strategy that sets three core elements: policy environment\, ownership of sustainability and culture of collaboration and consensus seeking. In addition\, two Next Adopters (NAs) will present the results of the implementation of their local good practices and their work to build sustainability beyond JADECARE. Finally\, discussion  among attendees will be promoted to highlight the key elements to ensure sustainability and scale up of local good practices beyond the project.  \nIn addition\, JADECARE has been lately invited for participating and contributing in a workshop on learnings by EU funded projects (hosted by European Commission).\n \nMoreover [in Session 4.1 Care Transitions]\, the JADECARE Pilot in Andalusia will be presented: Improving healthcare at home for complex chronic patients (CCPs) in Andalusia. Abstract: A Complex Chronic Disease is a condition involving multiple morbidities that requires the attention of multiple health care providers and\, therefore\, a holistic approach. The Andalusian Public Health System is responsible for the provision of healthcare and public health services to the Andalusian population (8.5 million inhabitants)\, where around 200000 complex chronic patients (CCPs)\, with chronic heart failure (CHF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have been identified and prioritized. Healthcare at home for CCPs is considered a key element that facilitates patient follow-up\, can avoid emergency episodes\, promoting patient empowerment. The Andalusian participation in the EU Joint Action JADECARE “joint action on implementation of digitally enabled integrated person-centered care” (GA 951442) focuses on improving healthcare at home for CCPs with CHF and COPD. The development\, implementation and testing of a Centralised System for Proactive Follow-up (SCSP) of chronic patients is being monitored\, as well as the tele-referral service which is being expanded. The SCSP is supported by National funds as well (Servicio para la implantación de una solución corporativa para el seguimiento proactivode pacientes crónicos en el sistema sanitario público de Andalucía (Expdte. 039/21-SP.). The aim of the JADECARE Andalusian pilot is to improve health status and quality of life of CCPs by enhancing home healthcare proactive follow-up and its evaluation. \nOverall Conference Themes:  \n\nChange management implementation: macro\, meso and micro level\nPerson-centred care: focus on integration of goals and needs\nCollaboration : factor for successful implementation of integrated care\nEngaging everybody: caring neighbourhoods and compassionate communities\nPopulation health approach: leverage for integrated care\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe scientific committee for this conference has been established from international experts who are leading in the field of Integrated Care. ICIC23 is co-designed with patients and caregivers and achieves Patients Included designation. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe conference will operate as a hybrid event. While we are very excited to be physically together in Antwerp\, the hybrid formal means that people who do not wish to travel next May can join and present at the conference via video link and present their paper digitally\, however a delegate fee and registration will still be required.
URL:https://www.jadecare.eu/event/23rd-international-conference-on-integrated-care-icic23/
LOCATION:Flanders Meeting & Convention Center\, Koningin Astridplein 20-26\, Antwerp\, Flanders\, 2018\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:European Conference,Integrated Care,Public Health
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ORGANIZER;CN="IFIC - International Foundation for Integrated Care":MAILTO:miriamgalvin@integratedcarefoundation.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230608
DTSTAMP:20260425T152946
CREATED:20221219T103821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T100908Z
UID:4336-1685923200-1686182399@www.jadecare.eu
SUMMARY:EHMA 2023: Health management: sustainable solutions for complex systems
DESCRIPTION:The European Health Management Association (EHMA) and ALTEMS – Advanced School of Health Economics and Management\, Catholic University of Sacred Heart\, will co-host the 28th edition of the EHMA Annual Conference on 5-7 June 2023 in Rome\, Italy under the headline ‘Health management: sustainable solutions for complex systems’. During the three-day programme of this event\, opportunities\, best practices and innovations for continuously evolving health systems will be addressed. Participants will be supported to propose innovative solutions for sustainable and resilient health systems and facilitate exchange and discussion on complex issues. \nJADECARE has been accepted for hosting a workshop at EHMA 2023 conference for presenting the results and impact of JADECARE that has targeted more than 4 million people at different levels: regionally\, European-wide and for future health policies; and explores the key elements to support the sustainability of good practice transfer beyond the projects.\nTwo implementing regions will showcase their particular results of the transfer and implementation of good practices. In addition\, the JADECARE Sustainability strategy will be exposed to the audience and its three core elements: policy environment\, ownership of sustainability and culture of collaboration and consensus seeking. Finally\, during the workshop discussion among attendees will be promoted about the crucial factors necessary to promote the continuity and scale-up of the outcomes of the transfer projects.\nLearning objectives:\n• Discover results and impact of the JADECARE Joint Action\n• Learn about implementation process to transfer and implement best practices in heterogeneous contexts\n• Discuss key elements to ensure the sustainability and scale up of practices beyond a Joint Action \nThe conference is structured around five tracks that reflect the practice of health management. The tracks are: \n\nGovernance\, leadership and social responsibility\nManagement\, operations and practice\nHuman capital\, professionalism and people management\nFinance and economics\nPolicy and regulations.\n\nFive topics help steer the focus: \n\nPeople-centred systems\nHealth technology and digital transformation\nWorkforce of the future\nSustainable and resilient health systems\nHealthcare access\, delivery and outcomes\n\nEach year\, EHMA invites the entire health management ecosystem for bringing together health system managers and leaders\, health professionals\, hospital managers\, researchers\, academics and policy makers. Participants reflect the diversity of EHMA’s membership\, bringing rich expertise and a wealth of knowledge to the discussion on key health management issues. Together we strive for excellent health management for a healthy Europe.
URL:https://www.jadecare.eu/event/ehma-2023-health-management-sustainable-solutions-for-complex-systems/
LOCATION:Rome\, Italy
CATEGORIES:European Conference,Public Health
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ORGANIZER;CN="European Health Management Association (EHMA)":MAILTO:chiara.gonzi@ehma.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230612T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T152946
CREATED:20230505T145657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230505T150956Z
UID:4624-1686556800-1686762000@www.jadecare.eu
SUMMARY:Implementation Research Scientific Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Implementation Research Scientific Conference in Bilbao comes at a crucial juncture in which it is essential to think about how Implementation Science and practice may work together in order to facilitate the translation of evidence-based interventions into routine clinical practice aiming to increase their reach\, adoption\, implementation and maintenance.  \n\nJADECARE has been accepted as a presenter to this conference on “The Implementation strategy for the transfer and adoption of successfully proven good practices on digitally enabled integrated person-centred care to heterogeneous contexts”: In the framework of speeding up the adoption of integrated person-centred care solutions in Europe by improving their capacity to redesign and improve their healthcare systems\, the EU funded “Joint Action on digitally enabled integrated person-centred care” intends to support the transformation of health systems by addressing the transfer and adoption of four “original Good Practices” (oGPs) to 21 settings of “Next Adopters” (NAs) from 14 European countries holding different levels of maturity of integrated care. A three-step implementation strategy has been developed for enabling the transfer of experiences and knowledge: \n\nPre-implementation (planning and preparation): the NAs analyzed their contexts with the SWOT analysis and identified more than 150 local needs aligned with oGPs‘ key elements (study visits organized). As a consequence\, 64 interventions were defined targeting more than 4 million people.\nImplementation (roll-out and operation): the NAs deployed their action plans by means of two PDSA Cycles monitored by more than 350 KPIs. In ten structured thematic workshops they exchanged their experience about the transfer process.\nPost-implementation (impact assessment and learning): the NAs analyzed the implementation process through the CFIR and reported the whole experience using SQUIRE 2.0 guidelines. Moreover\, the implementation strategy is assessed by NAs (end users) to evaluate its impact and usability.\n\nJADECARE impacts on European health systems by implementing innovative digital integrated care solutions and helping to change the model of care provision. It sets the base to implement integrated care at large scale by delivering know how to transfer innovative and tailored practices and generating evidence that aspires to produce benefits beyond the project. \nImplementation Research and Practice:The biggest problem that undermines the quality of our health services is not the lack of research\, but rather the lack of real implementation of the knowledge that research generates. The real translation into clinical health practice of effective interventions for health promotion and prevention of chronic diseases remains an unresolved challenge in health systems worldwide. Additionally\, a considerable proportion of the interventions provided to patients in the healthcare context lack solid evidence of the effectiveness. The elimination or reduction of this low-value care can lead to improvements in the quality of care and its results in terms of population health while reducing costs. \n\n\n​Implementation Science seeks to address and reduce this translational gap by studying and understanding:        \n\nThe political\, social\, behavioral\, economic and organizational factors that impede the effective dissemination and implementation of clinical\, public health and organizational findings based on evidence.\nThe identification\, development and evaluation of specific strategies that allow the integration into routine clinical practice\, interventions and therapies of proven efficacy that are not being applied in a generalized\, sustainable and continuous way (Implementation) or promote the abandonment or substitution of ineffective or cost-ineffective practices or interventions (De-implementation). 
URL:https://www.jadecare.eu/event/implementation-research-scientific-conference/
LOCATION:Biblioteca universitaria de Deusto\, Bilbao\, Calle Ramón Rubial 1\, Bilbao\, Basque Country\, 48009\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Digital Health Event,Integrated Care,Public Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230905T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230908T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T152946
CREATED:20230522T094033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230615T185225Z
UID:4660-1693900800-1694192400@www.jadecare.eu
SUMMARY:Epidemiology for planning the future - Joint Portuguese-Spanish Epidemiology Congress 2023
DESCRIPTION:Epidemiology for planning the future:\nXLI Annual Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Society of Epidemiology (SEE) and the XVIII Congress of the Portuguese Association of Epidemiology (APE) \nPreliminary Congress Programme incl. registration information \nJADECARE’s accepted contribution is titled: Evaluation of the Impact of Joint Actions on Decision-Making in Public Health: A Scoping Review (Speaker: José María Castellano García\, Agència de Qualitat i Avaluació Sanitàries de Catalunya – AQuAS) \nBackground/Objectives: Joint Actions (JA) are a financing instrument under the EU Health Programme that involves the participation of various member states to implement priority actions. Evaluating the impact of any initiative funded by public funds is important for accountability\, but it can be challenging. The objectives of this study were to determine the approaches and impact evaluation methodologies used in JAs in public health and to identify the facilitators and obstacles to impact on public policies. \nMethods: A rapid scoping review of the last 20 years was conducted\, identifying a total of 19 articles on JAs in the Pubmed/Medline (n=13) and Google Scholar (n=6) databases. Additionally\, the websites of finished public health JAs (n=40) from 2003 to 2022 were reviewed through the European Commission website. \nResults: The results show that\, in general\, the articles focus more on the project results rather than its impact. The projects that show impact mostly use qualitative evaluation approaches\, such as Delphi techniques\, interviews with expert groups\, consensus exercises\, and opinions\, rather than standardized quantitative data analysis and indicators. The facilitators for their impact on public policy include articles that provide clear and evidence-based results and evaluation approaches that consider the viewpoints of different stakeholders. The obstacles include less attention to the impact rather than project content\, a huge variety of evaluation frameworks\, and many qualitative-based approaches. \nConclusions/Recommendations: Efforts should be made to evaluate the impact of projects through data analysis and evaluation that takes into account all project stakeholders. This would allow for clearer and more precise results and ensure greater impact on public health policies.
URL:https://www.jadecare.eu/event/epidemiology-for-planning-the-future-joint-portuguese-spanish-epidemiology-congress-2023/
LOCATION:Porto\, Portugal\, Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar (ICBAS) R. Jorge de Viterbo Ferreira 228\, Porto\, 4050-313\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Digital Health Event,European Conference,Public Health
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reunion Annual SEE -Technical Secretariat":MAILTO:secretaria@reunionanualsee.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230926T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230929T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T152946
CREATED:20230801T154652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T155544Z
UID:4767-1695718800-1696006800@www.jadecare.eu
SUMMARY:EHFG 2023 Health Systems in Crisis - Countering shockwaves and fatigue [incl. JADECARE Final Conference on 28 Sept 2023]
DESCRIPTION:Join (in person or online) the JADECARE Constituency on Thursday 28 September\, 10:15 – 11:30h (session S15 in Kursaal)\, for the Joint Action Final Conference titled “Accelerating the Path to digitally-enabled Integrated Care – Sharing best practice for health system transformation in Joint Action JADECARE” hosted at the hybrid EHFG 2023 Conference. \n\nFull Session programme i.e. JADECARE Final Conference Agenda\nNEW: “Health systems in crisis: Countering shockwaves and fatigue (dedicated Eurohealth Journal Edition)\nJADECARE Consortium Article: Accelerating the path to digitally-enabled integrated care in Europe \n\nAbout the conference: Health systems in Europe were facing significant problems pre-COVID\, from underfunded primary and social care to workforce shortages and inequities in access to care\, while addressing growing challenges such as ageing populations and the rise in non-communicable diseases. The ensuing permacrisis – including an ongoing pandemic\, the war in Ukraine\, the cost-of-living crisis\, and the climate emergency – have only exacerbated the situation\, stretching health systems\, and in particular the health and care workforce\, to their limits. Many workers have lost their lives\, while others have suffered fatigue\, exhaustion\, and burnout. Join the conference to discuss how to ride out the current shockwaves and explore how crises can help catalyse the development of new approaches to health system problems. Together\, let´s co-create long-term sustainable solutions that support health and well-being! \n \nJoin us onsite or virtual and get ready to be inspired by some of the leading voices in the healthcare industry as they share their insights and expertise during the hybrid conference.\nList of speakers: https://www.ehfg.org/conference/programme \n \n \n \nIf you’re passionate about exploring how crises can catalyze the development of new health system solutions\, we invite you to join us! Let’s co-create long-term sustainable solutions that support health and well-being for all. 💚🤝 \nFull programme on the website: https://www.ehfg.org/conference/programme
URL:https://www.jadecare.eu/event/ehfg-2023-health-systems-in-crisis-and-jadecare-final-conference/
LOCATION:Bad Gastein Conference Centre\, Austria\, Tauernplatz 1\, Bad Gastein\, 5630\, Austria
CATEGORIES:European Conference,Integrated Care,Public Health
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ORGANIZER;CN="EHFG  European Health Forum Gastein":MAILTO:info@ehfg.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231025T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231027T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T152946
CREATED:20230807T203007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T091415Z
UID:4811-1698220800-1698426000@www.jadecare.eu
SUMMARY:JADECARE presented at the Congress of the Spanish Society for Healthcare Quality
DESCRIPTION:In times of economic\, climatic and social instability and insecurity\, this congress aims to provide an opportunity to reflect on the role of healthcare quality as a key factor in the transformation of the healthcare system towards more sustainable models. \nThe theme of this edition\, “Quality of care\, a pillar of sustainability“\, encourages the exchange of experiences and the generation of new ideas that pave the way for the spread of improvement initiatives that have a direct impact on the quality of healthcare and on the safety\, effectiveness and efficiency of the health system itself. \nEvent home page:  https://calidadasistencial.es/xxxix-congreso-seca-programa/\nFull programme [PDF] \nThe abstract “Implementation of digitally enabled integrated person-centred care solutions – JADECARE” submitted by Yhasmine Hamu and Ane Fullaondo on behalf of the JADECARE Consortium has been accepted. JADECARE will be presented at the Best Communications’ Round Table of its category: Gestión de la calidad / Quality management\, scheduled for Friday 27 October at 9:00 CET (ID17600 Implementación de soluciones asistenciales integradas centradas en la persona y habilitadas digitalmente –Implementing integrated person-centred and digitally enabled care solutions  – JADECARE). \n 
URL:https://www.jadecare.eu/event/jadecare-at-congress-of-the-spanish-society-for-healthcare-quality/
LOCATION:Centro de Congresos de la Región de Murcia “Víctor Villegas”\, Avda. Primero de Mayo\, Murcia\, Murcia\, 30006\, Spain
CATEGORIES:European Conference,Integrated Care,Public Health
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ORGANIZER;CN="Viajes Diana S.A.":MAILTO:jesus@viajesdiana.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231112
DTSTAMP:20260425T152946
CREATED:20230503T095321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T095645Z
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SUMMARY:16th European Public Health Conference 2023: Our Food\, Our Health\, Our Earth: A Sustainable Future for Humanity
DESCRIPTION:Our Food\, Our Health\, Our Earth : A Sustainable Future for Humanity\nOver the next decade we will all make choices which will determine the future of our advanced technological society. The COVID-19 and monkeypox pandemics\, through which the world is now living\, are as graphic an example as could be desired of the instability of our model of life\, and the need for action on One Health. In Europe\, we have paid a high price for our belief that we were safe from infection\, that we could dismantle our public health systems\, and get away with it. Other countries to whom COVID-19 spread from Europe have suffered more\, and paid even higher prices. \nWe have now run out of road on climate emergency. 2021 was the warmest year on record\, and 2022 and 2023 are likely to beat that record. The global climate is changing rapidly. Building a future\, any kind of future\, for us and for our children\, demands a new attention to sustainability. It’s tempting to despair\, to give up. Let’s not. \nThis conference hopes to open up part of this discussion\, with a focus on health\, and health care. We will look specifically at gender and health\, at health care delivery generally\, the use of digital tools\, and the necessary staffing and skills to provide good care. We will\, in line with the overall  conference theme\, look in depth at the climate emergency\, and very specifically at the human food supply. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine poses serious risks to global food security that will require a range of responses from governments and international organizations. The unfolding crisis in Ukraine will push up already-high food price inflation\, and have serious consequences for low-income net-food importing countries\, many of which have seen an increase in malnourishment rates over the past few years in the face of pandemic disruptions. The Ukraine conflict not only exposes the evil of the current Russian government\, but also our failure to create a resilient sustainable global food supply. We can do better\, and we have to do better. \nWe look forward to seeing you all in person\, in Dublin. Dublin is well known as a literary city\, but our long history of public health in Ireland is less well known. These two elements of our history intersect strikingly in one man\, William Wilde\, society doctor\, hospital founder\, apprentice to Abraham Colles\, husband to Jane Elgee\, herself better known as ‘Speranza’\, the poet of revolution\, father to Oscar Wilde\, who needs no introduction\, and Willy\, an alcoholic and a journalist. Sir  William\, as he became\, wrote extensively on eye surgery\, Irish antiquities\, Irish folklore\, and on the health of the Irish population. You may yet have a chance to discover his city\, in all its brightness and darkness\, as well as learning something more about making and sustaining our futures. \nThemes of the 2023 Conference in detail: The conference will highlight and debate all areas of public health research\, practice\, policy and education with a focus on these subjects: \n\nOne Health: health threats to people\, animals and ecosystems.\nTackling infectious diseases\, preparing for the next pandemic\nFood security\, sustainable production and improving nutrition\nGlobal health and Europe’s role in global health\nAchieving universal health coverage (UHC): reducing health inequity\nChronic diseases\nClimate emergency / Environment and health / Urban health\nDigital health and communication\nEpidemiology\nEthics and Law\nHealth assessments: impact\, technology\nWork and health\, Social security and social welfare\nHealth care services and systems\nHealth promotion\, Health literacy\, Behavioural insights\nHealth workforce\, practice and training\nInjury prevention\nMaternal\, child and adolescent public health\nMental health\nMigration\, LGBTQI+ and minorities health\nPolicy\, politics and public health\nPublic health genomics\nPublic health monitoring\, reporting and foresight\nOther public health issues
URL:https://www.jadecare.eu/event/16th-european-public-health-conference-2023-our-food-our-health-our-earth-a-sustainable-future-for-humanity/
LOCATION:Convention Centre Dublin\, Spencer Dock\, N Wall Quay\, North Dock\, Dublin 1\, Dublin\, D01 T1W6\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:European Conference,Public Health
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