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EHMA @ THINK HEALTH CONFERENCE IN BUCHAREST, ROMANIA
19 March 2018
By Usman Khan, EHMA Executive Director
I was very pleased to have been invited as EHMA Director to speak at the Think Health Conference in Bucharest on February 19th. The event was hosted by Point Public Affairs and it brought together a range of contributors focusing on assessing the current state of play for healthcare in Romania as well as considering how in taking the European Council Presidency early in 2019 Romania can raise issues relating to health and social care. It was also pleasing to have positive feedback on EHMA’s presentation including reference made to it within the Romanian press. It was evident that Romania is currently facing many challenges to seeking to take their healthcare system to the next level, but what I found encouraging was the willingness to assess how platforms such as e-health can support this process as well as the political commitment to include healthcare as an important theme within their upcoming Council Presidency.
Having finished my presentation and spoken to other speakers and delegates I then went on to meet with an EHMA Individual Member Diana Pirjol who is currently a Gates Cambridge Fellow and independent healthcare consultant, having further discussions on healthcare in Romania with a focus on primary care development. On my second day I fly up to Cluj to make a presentation on EU health policy and practice at the Cluj School of Public Health, before meeting with colleagues from the School including Executive Director Dr Răzvan M. Cherecheș and Dr Marius Ungureanu, a regular EHMA Annual Conference attendee and contributor on health workforce matters as well as Mihai Negrea, another of our Individual Members and a contributor to Young EHMA.
In addition to helping EHMA to gain a fuller insight into the challenges and opportunities facing the Romanian health system, I was also to discuss ways in which EHMA could offer tangible support to improving health management capacity and capabilities. This will be taken forward at our Annual Conference in Budapest this June, when I will join a group of colleagues from Romania to develop a set of in person and e-learning educational and training opportunities.
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I have been active in EHMA since the first years of the '90s and I have seen its evolution from a small association of members interested in sharing knowledge on health management practices to the current status of reference and advisory key player for EU, health systems and organisations, stakeholders associations, industry and universities. EHMA is now a unique knowledge hub, policy advisor, community of practice and network of best in class organisations involved in health policy and management. A place where health managers can build their competences, policy-makers and stakeholder associations envision how to implement and sustain change through health management, industry leaders understand how to engage more effectively with health organisations and systems. The right place to nurture and grow health management capabilities and capacity for every stakeholder of health systems.
Prof. Federico Lega, University of Milan, Italy
Health management has a crucial function in shaping public health and health system challenges. The Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria had success in collaborating with EHMA on EU-funded projects that has resourced us to create new health management competencies for the future workforce. In addition to all classical definitions, health management is a science dealing with individuals, groups, and society at large. It is an art contributing to the beauty of our lives and an interactive communication process at all levels of institutions and human energy. I have also had the pleasure to chair the South Eastern European Special Interest Group which gives members a space to discuss and tools to address how health systems are managed in our regions.
Prof. Todorka Kostadinova, Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria
I enjoy the high level of interaction and engagement in EHMA’s activities, in particular during the annual conference where the panel discussions are rich and well prepared. As a hospital manager and professor of health management, EHMA motivates and inspires me to be creative. You go back home feeling energised from seeing old friends and making new connections, as well as being convinced of serving as EHMA’s ambassador. It’s a strong feeling of interdisciplinary engagement, but it also feels like being part of family-like community.
Prof. Sandra C. Buttigieg, University of Malta, Malta
EHMA is a pre-eminent organisation for everyone working in planning, managing and delivering health services across Europe. As a long standing member of EHMA I have always been impressed by the vibrant community of managers, researchers and academics it has created and by the many opportunities for sharing knowledge and funding opportunities it has brought to its members. Its international scope is impressive and its impact is often felt in management and research across European and national health systems.
Prof. Axel Kaehne, Edge Hill University, UK
Health workforce has become more essential in operating, managing and maintaining health systems lately, particularly in crisis and emergency situations. European healthcare professions and the workforce need to be high on the agenda of managers and decision makers. The Health Services Management Training Centre, Semmelweis University in Hungary is a longstanding EHMA member, because it connects us with collaborators and experts, with whom we can have complex debates, from whom we can learn and at the end find solutions in various challenging fields of healthcare management.
Dr Eszter Kovács, Health Services Management Training Centre, Semmelweis University, Hungary
As a hospital administrator and health management professor, I see on a daily basis that the healthcare challenges require talented and skilled managers to transform it. the EHMA membership has been beneficial to bring healthcare management research and education to the demanding healthcare services world, promoting healthcare management competencies and knowledge creation.
Dr Alexandre Lourenco, APAH - Association of Portuguese Hospital Managers, Portugal
Many healthcare systems in Europe and beyond are facing similar challenges which require innovative and creative solutions. EHMA’s annual conference, webinars, Programme Directors’ group and other activities and resources provide incredible opportunities for networking, connecting and sharing experiences. A distinct feature of EHMA is the diversity of members with representation from many countries, sectors and different communities of practice – academic, policy-makers, practitioners, managers, leaders and students. The annual conference is a highlight in the calendar year, offering a friendly, fun and learningful environment for emerging and established members to engage, collaborate and meet up with old and new friends. I am proud to be a member of the EHMA Board.
Prof. Ann Mahon, University of Manchester, UK
Society evolution, pandemics and ageing modify health needs. So, health policies and services are to change dramatically. EHMA, through webinars, workshops and annual conference provides an excellent insight to a professional changing world, favouring closeness to management innovation and the protagonists of these changes. As a primary care services’ manager, participating in EHMA activities is really worth it and allows to involve oneself in the innovation processes.
Dr Antoni Peris Grao, Consorci Castelldefels Agents de Salut (CASAP), Spain