This policy brief is based on a report produced by the TO-REACH project – Transfer of Organizational innovations for Resilient, Effective, equitable, Accessible, sustainable and Comprehensive Health services and systems. Key messages: - There are multiple areas that have been identified as key priority areas for cross-country learning and innovation. They can be clustered among four domains: 1. Person- and population-centredness. 2. Integration of services across all health sectors and traditional health system boundaries. 3. Four key sectors of care requiring reform: long-term care, hospital care, primary care and mental health care. 4. Preconditions for improved functionality of the priority areas above. - Person- and population-centre...
Europe is a natural laboratory for learning about health policies and health systems. With diverse s...
Objectives: The deployment and adoption of Integrated Personal Health and Care Services in Europe ha...
Western European health systems are not keeping pace with changes in child health needs. Non-communi...
This policy brief is a deliverable of the TO-REACH project. The TO-REACH project addressed what the ...
ABSTRACT: Background For a balanced evaluation of new technologies, it is important to assess if t...
In this supplement the aim of the TO-REACH, a project towards joint European research programme on h...
Objectives: To provide an overview of the principal areas of research on health care organization an...
An important aim of TO-REACH is to identify current and future health services and systems prioritie...
Rationale Europe is a natural laboratory for learning about health policies and health systems. With...
European health systems face growing, common challenges: the increasing cost of healthcare; an agein...
The project ‘HSR Europe’ aims at identifying, evaluating and improving the contribution of Health Se...
Green Paper on the European Workforce for Health in Europe is a very important document, and decisi...
Background: All European health systems face several common challenges related to increases in lifes...
The importance of a sustainable health workforce is increasingly recognised. However, the building o...
Objective The importance of a sustainable health workforce is increasingly recognised. However, the ...
Europe is a natural laboratory for learning about health policies and health systems. With diverse s...
Objectives: The deployment and adoption of Integrated Personal Health and Care Services in Europe ha...
Western European health systems are not keeping pace with changes in child health needs. Non-communi...
This policy brief is a deliverable of the TO-REACH project. The TO-REACH project addressed what the ...
ABSTRACT: Background For a balanced evaluation of new technologies, it is important to assess if t...
In this supplement the aim of the TO-REACH, a project towards joint European research programme on h...
Objectives: To provide an overview of the principal areas of research on health care organization an...
An important aim of TO-REACH is to identify current and future health services and systems prioritie...
Rationale Europe is a natural laboratory for learning about health policies and health systems. With...
European health systems face growing, common challenges: the increasing cost of healthcare; an agein...
The project ‘HSR Europe’ aims at identifying, evaluating and improving the contribution of Health Se...
Green Paper on the European Workforce for Health in Europe is a very important document, and decisi...
Background: All European health systems face several common challenges related to increases in lifes...
The importance of a sustainable health workforce is increasingly recognised. However, the building o...
Objective The importance of a sustainable health workforce is increasingly recognised. However, the ...
Europe is a natural laboratory for learning about health policies and health systems. With diverse s...
Objectives: The deployment and adoption of Integrated Personal Health and Care Services in Europe ha...
Western European health systems are not keeping pace with changes in child health needs. Non-communi...