Eine modernere Kommunikation in der medizinischen Grundversorgung
In Zusammenarbeit mit European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Um die medizinische Grundversorgung zu verbessern, ist eine Modernisierung der Kommunikation unabdingbar. Welche Erfahrungen mit neuen Modellen der Kommunikation gibt es? Welche Funktion kann Kommunikation einnehmen, und wer sind die neuen Kommunikatoren? Welche Kommunikationstechnologien helfen wirklich?
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Dr. Ellen NOLTE
Director, Health and Healthcare, RAND Europe, Cambridge
1986-1992 | Dipl.-Biol (Diplom-Biologin), Faculty of Biology, University of Bielefeld |
1993-1996 | MPH (Master of Public Health), Bielefeld School of Public Health, University of Bielefeld |
1994-1995 | Research Assistant, Bielefeld School of Public Health, University of Bielefeld |
1996-1997 | Research Fellow, Bielefeld School of Public Health, University of Bielefeld |
1997-1998 | Research Fellow, Federal Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Berlin |
1998-2001 | PhD, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London |
Marie Curie Research Fellow, Health Services Research Unit, Department of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London | |
2001-2009 | Senior Lecturer (Lecturer 2002-2004; Research Fellow 2001-2002), Health Services Research Unit, Department of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London |
2002-2005 | Research Officer, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (Honorary Senior Researcher since 2005), London |
since 2009 | present Director Health and Healthcare, RAND Europe, Westbrook Centre, Cambridge |
Dr. med. Helmut BRAND
Jean Monnet Professor of European Public Health, Maastricht University, Maastricht; President, European Health Forum Gastein
1978-1984 | Study of Medicine (Medical Doctor MD), University of Düsseldorf; University of Zürich |
1984 | PhD in Medicine, University of Düsseldorf |
1985-1987 | Clinical training in internal medicine, surgery and psychiatry |
1987-1988 | Master of Science in Community Medicine, University of London, Faculty of Medicine, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in cooperation with London School of Economics (LSE) |
1988-1993 | Social Medicine, Public Health, District Health Authority Minden-Lübbecke |
1990 | Pilot Study for the Cancer Registry of Lower Saxony, Ministry of Health Lower Saxony |
1991 | Specialist in Public Health and Social Medicine, Germany |
1993-1995 | Health Systems Analysis, Cancer Registry, Public Health Reporting, Medical Statistics, Ministry of Health Hamburg |
since 1994 | Advisor in Public Health and Social Medicine to the European Commission (e.g. DG Sanco, Office of the European Policy Advisors) |
since 1995 | Projects in the Public Health Programme of the European Union |
(European) Health Policy, lectures at various Universities and Summer Schools in Europe and the Balkans | |
1995-2007 | Director of the Institute of Public Health, North Rhine Westphalia |
1996 | Postgraduate Diploma, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in Community Medicine (DLSHTM) |
2006-2008 | Leader of the "Health System Working Party" of the Public Health Programme |
2007-2008 | Managing Director of the Epidemiological Cancer Registry, North Rhine Westphalia |
2008 | Scientific Director, Institute of Health and Work, North Rhine Westphalia (LIGA) |
since 2008 | Professor of European Public Health, Maastricht University |
MD, Ph.D. Anne FROLICH
Head, Research of Chronic Conditions and Telemedicine, University of Copenhagen; Chief Physician, Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen
2002-2003 | Research Fellow at the Care Management Institute, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland. California |
Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Health Services Research Training Program Institute for Health Policy Studies and Institute for Healthy Aging, University of California, San Francisco | |
2003-2012 | Senior Consultant, Department of Integrated Care, Bispebjerg University Hospital, Copenhagen |
since 2012 | Head of Research of Chronic Conditions and Telemedicine, Bispebjerg University Hospital, Copenhagen |
Dr. Pamela RENDI-WAGNER
Austrian Federal Minister of Health and Women's Affairs, Vienna
1989-1996 | Study of Medicine, Medical University of Vienna |
1997-2005 | Specialisation in Specific Prophylaxis und Tropical Medicine, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and Medical University of Vienna |
2008 | D.M. Thesis (Habilitation) for Specific Prophylaxis and Tropical Hygiene, Medical University of Vienna |
2008-2012 | Visiting Professor, School of Public Health, Tel Aviv University |
2011-2017 | Director-General of Public Health and Chief Medical Officer, Austrian Ministry of Health, Vienna |
since 2011 | Head, Multisectoral Process of National Health Targets |
since 2012 | Visiting Professor, Center for Public Health, Medical University of Vienna |
Member of the Standing Committee of the Euro Regional Committee, WHO - World Health Organisation | |
since 2017 | Austrian Federal Minister of Health and Women's Affairs, Vienna |
Ph.D. Francois SCHELLEVIS
Head, Research Department, NIVEL - Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht
1982-1997 | Part-time practising general practitioner |
1982-1989 | Researcher, Department of general practice, University of Nijmegen |
1989-1997 | Senior researcher, Department of general practice, VU University Amsterdam |
1997-2009 | Coordinator research programme general practice care NIVEL, Utrecht |
since 2006 | Professor of general practice, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam |
since 2009 | Head, Research Department NIVEL - Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht |
Olivia WIGZELL
Deputy Director General, Swedish Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Stockholm
1985-1991 | Press Secretary at the Mayor of Stockholm, City of Stockholm |
1991 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Political Advisor, Stockholm |
1992-1998 | County Council Comissioner in the Stockholm regions |
1998-2002 | Via Mayor in the city of Stockholm |
2003-2004 | Swedish Association of Health Professionals, Association Secretary |
2004-2007 | National Committé on Regional structure and future organisation of Health care, investigator |
2007-2008 | Director for Division for Analysis, National Board of Health and Welfare, Stockholm |
since 2008 | Director and Head of the Division for Public health and Healthcare, Ministry of Health and Social affairs, Stockholm |
BA B.Sc. Nick FAHY
EU Health Policy Expert, Nick Fahy Consulting Ltd., Oxford
1994-1996 | European fast stream administrator, Department of Health, London |
1996-1997 | Ministerial Private Secretary, Department of Health, London |
1998-2000 | Detached National Expert on Social Protection and Social Inclusion, European Commission, Brussels |
2000-2002 | Consumer Protection Administrator, European Commission, Brussels |
2002-2007 | Deputy Head of the Health Strategy Unit/Health Taskforce, European Commission, Brussels |
2007-2010 | Head of the Health Information Unit, European Commission, Luxembourg |
since 2010 | Independent Consultant |