Towards a better EU health preparedness and response: gaps and solutions

3 November 2022

Overview

The series ‘Health Management in action: fostering health systemsresilience’ included ten episodes that presented best practices, case studies, practical examples and implementable solutions to improve health systems preparedness and rapid response to health threats.

Episode 8 – Towards a better EU health preparedness and response: existing gaps and solutions

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance for EU Member States, individually and collaboratively, to be prepared for crises and maintain sufficient, adaptive and responsive capacities to address the changing healthcare needs of European citizens. In this webinar, the speakers showcased current structural gaps related to preparedness and response capacities and brought practical examples from national health systems. Speakers also suggested possible solutions to these structural gaps.

SPEAKER

Prof Steve Thomas
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Prof Steve Thomas

Prof Steve Thomas

Prof Steve Thomas is the Edward Kennedy Chair of Health Policy and Management and the Director of Health Policy and Engagement for the School of Medicine at Trinity College Dublin. He is also a Health Research Board Research Leader with his RESTORE programme, focussed on heath system resilience and reform. He has a wealth of international experience in policy oriented research and post-graduate teaching and education in government and academia over the last 26 years. His research interests include health systems evaluation, health financing, health economics and health policy analysis, and workforce planning and motivation. His track record in policy influence is outstanding. He led the Trinity team in support of the Oireachtas Committee for the Future of Healthcare and its production of Slaintecare. He delivers Health Economics, Health Policy and Health Systems teaching on various post-graduate programmes. He served for ten years as a co-Director of the national SPHERE PhD programme which has successfully trained over 65 PhD candidates. He collaborates widely with national and international stakeholders in research, policy and education.

Materials

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This webinar is co-funded by the EU4Health Programme of the European Union under Grant Agreement no. 101082904. Views and opinions are of the speakers and authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or HADEA. Neither the European Union nor HADEA can be held responsible for them.

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