Coordinatore | EUROPEAN HEALTH MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION LIMITED
Organization address
address: ROCK ROAD 118 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Ireland [IE] |
Totale costo | 3˙098˙490 € |
EC contributo | 2˙510˙297 € |
Programma | FP7-HEALTH
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Health |
Code Call | FP7-HEALTH-2007-B |
Funding Scheme | CP-FP |
Anno di inizio | 2009 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2009-01-01 - 2012-06-30 |
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1 |
EUROPEAN HEALTH MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION LIMITED
Organization address
address: ROCK ROAD 118 contact info |
IE (BOOTERSTOWN DUBLIN) | coordinator | 823˙212.00 |
2 |
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION.
Organization address
address: Avenue Appia 20 contact info |
CH (GENEVE) | participant | 795˙950.00 |
3 |
SEMMELWEIS EGYETEM
Organization address
address: Ulloi ut 26 contact info |
HU (BUDAPEST) | participant | 228˙720.00 |
4 |
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN
Organization address
address: STRASSE DES 17 JUNI 135 contact info |
DE (BERLIN) | participant | 189˙000.00 |
5 |
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
Organization address
address: Strand contact info |
UK (LONDON) | participant | 123˙000.00 |
6 |
LIETUVOS SVEIKATOS MOKSLU UNIVERSITETAS
Organization address
address: A MICKEVICIAUS GATVE 9 contact info |
LT (KAUNAS) | participant | 103˙800.00 |
7 |
REGIONE DEL VENETO
Organization address
address: Palazzo Balbi - Dorsoduro 3901 contact info |
IT (VENEZIA) | participant | 56˙400.00 |
8 |
INSTITUT ZA VAROVANJE ZDRAVJA REPUBLIKE SLOVENIJE
Organization address
address: Trubarjeva 2 contact info |
SI (LJUBLJANA) | participant | 55˙800.00 |
9 |
TERVEYDEN JA HYVINVOINNIN LAITOS
Organization address
address: MANNERHEIMINTIE 166 contact info |
FI (HELSINKI) | participant | 54˙045.00 |
10 |
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Organization address
address: Houghton Street 1 contact info |
UK (LONDON) | participant | 52˙920.00 |
11 |
UNIVERSIDAD DE LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA
Organization address
address: C/ Juan de Quesada 30 contact info |
ES (LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA) | participant | 27˙450.00 |
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'Health professionals have always moved to, from and within Europe for work and other reasons. However, concerns about the scale of movement and its impacts on health systems are increasing. New disease patterns, new technology and increasingly global markets have multiplied pressures on health systems. Policy makers and managers need to respond but do not know enough about what is happening. EHMA and European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies are leading a multi-disciplinary team to address this information gap. 11 partners from 8 EU MS with 24 country correspondents / informants will provide missing data, an understanding of drivers for movement, and insights into mobility’s impact on health system access quality and sustainability. They will address 6 key objectives by answering the questions •How much professional mobility is there? •What is it about countries, health systems and people that encourage professionals to move? •What does mobility do to systems, professionals and patients? •What policy responses make a difference? •What are the future challenges? •What can decision makers do? This project progresses beyond the state of art by providing comprehensive maps of professional mobility and 19 country case studies. It will also capture and assess effective responses. Recommendations will be framed for policy makers and managers and reflect the likelihood of future change. They will emphasize accessible options and implementation of initiatives to recruit, integrate or retain staff. This project is timely, particularly given the complex risks and benefits of a fluid workforce, EU growth and the sometimes competing agendas of Lisbon and a Social Europe. The project will mix methods from quantitative data analysis to focus groups considering the international, national, regional and institutional levels; to best answer the questions above; and generate advice for stronger, more appropriate human resource policies.'
New disease patterns, technologies and global markets are straining health systems. Until now, one central issue has not received quite enough attention: what impact does the movement of health professionals between European countries have on health systems?