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SUMMARY:2nd CHRODIS PLUS Governing Board meeting
DESCRIPTION:[Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”78″ gal_title=”Malta Group Photo”]\nMembers of the Governing Board and the Executive Board of the Joint Action \nAgenda of the meeting \nObjectives of the meeting\n\nto get accounted with the latest updates from the biggest JA tackling the burden non-communicable diseases and review innovative practice examples that are implemented by concrete pilot site in the different CHRODIS PLUS work packages;\nto discuss how Prevention and Management of Non-Communicable Diseases post 2020 and potential EU funding strategy could be aligned with the activities at the national level;\nto take further steps in creation of common vision and high level response to the burden of non-communicable diseases;\nto discuss the possible scenario of the Steering Group on Promotion and Prevention (SGPP) “structured dialogue” with CHRODIS PLUS on the sustainability and future;\nto give feedback on the structure and content of the survey (for SGPP members)\, as well as to discuss on how to gain the maximum results from the survey optimising the efforts;\nto visit a Pilot site at ST. MICHAEL SCHOOL\, KINDERGARTEN in Malta and get sight of ToyBox good practice implementation in Malta;\n\nKey presentations\n\nKey objectives of CHRODIS PLUS\, Rokas Navickas. PRESENTATION\nConnect the dots in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Adaptation and implementation of ToyBox good practice in Malta\, Roberta Zarb. PRESENTATION\nFrom evidence to practice: Integrated Multimorbidity Care Model. The potential roll out in Lithuania health care system\, Elena Jureviciene PRESENTATION and Gitana Ratkiene. PRESENTATION\nHow to improve the quality of care for people with chronic diseases? – The Quality Criteria and Recommendations tool. The potential for pilot site in Slovenia to be spread system wide\, Denis Opresnik and Jelka Zaletel. PRESENTATION\nEmployment and NCDs: health in all sectors. Implementing prevention\, inclusion\, maintenance\, return to work actions\, Matilde Leonardi. PRESENTATION\nOECD support: Cost-effectiveness and transferability of CHRODIS PLUS pilots. OECD\, Dr Michele Cecchini. PRESENTATION\nPrevention and Management of NCDs: the potential of EU plans post 2020. DG SANTÉ\, Nicoline Tamsma. PRESENTATION\nEU funding review\, Andrew Barnfield (TBD). PRESENTATION\nIntegration in National Policies and Sustainability. Consensus statement. Is there an opportunity for GB members to act? WP4\, Dr.Giovanni Nicoletti. PRESENTATION\n\nPictures on the Governing Board meeting\n[Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”57″ gal_title=”Governing Board meeting in Malta”]\nPictures on the site visit to a local kindergarden\nAt the kindergarten of the ST. MICHAEL SCHOOL \, elements of the ToyBox best practices were implemented as part of the CHRODIS PLUS Work Package 5 activities focusing on health promotion and prevention. To read more about the ToyBox model click here. \n[Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”58″ gal_title=”Kindergarden visit in Malta”]
URL:https://prescribeddrug.org/event/2nd-governing-board-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Malta\, Triq Wied Ghollieqa\, San Ġwann\, Valetta\, Malta
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SUMMARY:Visit to Spanish implementation site in Seville
DESCRIPTION:On June 7th 2019\, Carmen Rodriguez-Blazquez (ISCIII) and Elisa Poses-Ferrer (AQuAS) visited San Jose de la Rinconada primary care center in Seville. Visitors received information on the Andalusian Comprehensive Healthcare Plan for Patients with Chronic Diseases (which includes training activities to health professionals)\, and the way Individualized care plans for multimorbid patients are completed within the corporate electronic health record (Diraya)\, and shared with patients interviewed by healthcare professionals. Participants also had the opportunity to discuss the benefits\, experienced barriers and facilitators of the pilot action with the local implementers.
URL:https://prescribeddrug.org/event/visit-to-spanish-implementation-site-in-seville/
LOCATION:San Jose de la Rinconada primry care centre in Seville\, Spain
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SUMMARY:Spanish Policy Dialogue in Madrid
DESCRIPTION:  \nOn the 10th of June 2019 the Spanish Policy Dialogue took place in Madrid\, Spain. Please find detailed information and pictures about the event below. \n  \nTitle of the policy dialogue:  \nALTERNATIV35. Health Impact Assessment. Alternatives for effective implementation of Article 35 of the Spanish Public Health Act 33/2011 \n  \nExtended explanation:  \nThis policy dialogue focused on Health Impact Assessment (HIA). HIA is a useful tool for evaluating health policies but also for increasing awareness about the Health in All Policies approach and for boosting inter-sectoral collaboration. \nThe goal of this policy dialogue was to consider the integration of HIA into environmental projects and policies\, thus enhancing collaboration between the Ministry of Health\, Consumer Affairs and Social Welfare and the Ministry for the Ecological Transition. \n  \nGeneral Intro to CHRODIS PLUS Policy Dialogues: \nThis is the summary of one of the 17 policy dialogues organised under the Chrodis PLUS Joint Action. For a summary of all Policy dialogues please visit the chrodis.eu/policy-dialogues webpage. These dialogues are to serve as inspiration for policy makers in other countries who are seeking good practices to consider when planning their own national policy dialogue processes. \n  \nProblem identification: \nThe specific question for this policy dialogue was to elucidate which would be the most effective way to implement in practice HIA in all Spanish Regions and therefore developing Article 35 of the Spanish Public Health Act 33/2011 that mandates that selected regulations\, plans\, programmes and interventions with an impact on health are subjected to HIA. \n  \nWhat is the primary reason for choosing this topic in your country? \nArticle 35 of the Spanish Public Health Act 33/2011 does not specify which policies are eligible for HIA. Additionally\, underway of finished policies are not eligible for HIA. However\, their evaluation would provide useful information to policy makers. \nFurthermore\, the Act does not mandate to specifically use HIA methodology (or whether other methodologies are eligible).   HIA might be useful for evaluating some policies but others are not subjected to HIA. Other useful methodologies should be taken into account. \nEnvironmental Impact Assessment (EIA) was already underway and mandatory. A debate among experts about integrating HIA into EIA as an effective solution is underway and some Spanish Regions are already implementing this approach. \n  \nThe policy dialogue process: \nA high level meeting with the participation of the Secretaries of both Ministries took place. The main dialogue was held between the General Director of Public Health and the General Director of Environmental Quality. After introductions by the representative from EuroHealthNet\, and the other two keynote speakers from the General Directorate of Public Health\, Quality and Innovation\, the dialogue answered to the following questions: \n·       Health and Environment are intimately related factors. What is your perception of such relationship? \n·       How can we improve the integration of health into environmental policies and into EIA? \n·       What is your opinion of the recommendations for HIA included in the document “Proposals towards effective Health Impact Assessment”? Which specific measures would you prioritize to effectively integrate health into environmental policies? \nAfter the discussion it was agreed to accept the recommendations of the document “Proposals towards effective Health Impact Assessment” and to create an Inter-Departmental working group to tackle the above mentioned topics. \n  \nKey stakeholders: \nPolicy makers:  \nBoth Secretaries introduced the policy dialogue to the audience and the general directors held the dialogue \nHugo Morán. Secretary of State of Environment\, MITECO. \nFaustino Blanco. General Secretary of Health and Consumer Affairs. MSCBS. \nFrancisco Javier Cachón. General Director of Biodiversity and Environmental Quality. MITECO \nPilar Aparicio. General Director of Public Health\, Quality and Innovation. MSCBS. \nKeynote Speakers: \nLina Papartyte. EuroHealthNet. \nCovadonga Caballo. Deputy Director of Environmental Health and Occupational Health. MSCBS. \nPilar Campos. Deputy Director of Health Promotion and Public Health Surveillance. MSCBS. \nModerator: \nAntonio Sarría. Director of the National School of Health. Carlos III Health Institute. \nRapporteur: \nIñaki Imaz. Agency for Healthcare Technology Evaluation. Carlos III Health Institute. \nMinute takers: \nJara Cubillo. Health Promotion Department. MSCBS \nAlberto Martin-Pérez. Health Promotion Department. MSCBS \nAttendees: \nIsmael Aznar. Director of Cabinet of the State Secretary of Environment. MITECO \nFrancisco Muñoz. Advisor of Cabinet of the State Secretary of Environment. MITECO \nJulio Bruno. Head of Technical Cabinet of the General Secretary of Health and Consumer Affairs. MSCBS. \nEugenio Domínguez. Deputy Director of Environmental Assessment. MITECO \nMaj Britt Larka. Deputy Director of Air Quality and Industrial Environment. MITECO \nYolanda Agra. Deputy Director of Quality and Innovation. MSCBS. \nFrancisco Vargas\, Margarita Palau\, Santiago González. Subdirectorate General of Environmental Health and Occupational Health. MSCBS \nMaría Terol\, Claudia Ruiz-Huerta. Subdirectorate General of Health Promotion and Public Health Surveillance. MSCBS. \nCarmen Arias. General Subidirectorate of Quality and Innovation.  MSCBS. \n  \nHow the EU supported this dialogue? \nEuroHealthNet participated in the policy dialogue introducing the main framework of Chrodis PLUS to participants and highlighting already conducted policy dialogues that had focused on intersectoral action for inspiration. \n  \nPhotos from the event \n[Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”81″ gal_title=”Spanish PD”]\n 
URL:https://prescribeddrug.org/event/spanish-policy-dialogue-in-madrid/
LOCATION:Madrid\, Madrid\, Spain
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SUMMARY:Visit to Spanish implementation site in Zaragoza
DESCRIPTION:On 21th June 2019\, Carmen Rodriguez-Blazquez and Maria João Forjaz (ISCIII) held a visit to Aragon Health Sciences Institute (IACS)\, in Zaragoza\, Spain. The primary care centre Actur-Norte and the Chronic Care Unit at Royo Villanova Hospital were both visited. The implementation team presented the three main strategies of the practice: training of professionals in multimorbidity (eMultiPAP)\, integrating complex chronic patients components (comprehensive assessment\, virtual interconsultation\, and electronic health records)\, and community care actions (health needs identification and resources map). The meeting closed with a debate on the facilitators\, barriers and benefits of the program.  \n \n 
URL:https://prescribeddrug.org/event/visit-to-spanish-implementation-site-in-zaragoza/
LOCATION:Aragon Health Sciences Institute (IACS)\, Spain
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