Evidenzbasierte Gesundheitspolitik – von den Besten lernen
Warum sind manche Regierungen erfolgreicher als andere in der Umsetzung der Gesundheitsreformen? Wie verbinden die Entscheidungsträger im Gesundheitssystem Evidenz und sachpolitische Umsetzung? Welche Trends kann man im Rahmen von Reformen der europäischen Gesundheitssysteme beobachten?
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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 |
Fredrik LENNARTSSON
Executive Director, Swedish Agency for Health and Care Services Analysis, Stockholm
1994-1996 | Project Manager, Institute for Management of Innovation and Technology, Stockholm/Sydney |
1996-1999 | Advisor to the Director-General, Central Board of Health, Lusaka |
1999-2000 | Budget and Planning Manager, Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Stockholm |
2000-2002 | Project Leader, National Treasury, Pretoria |
2002-2006 | Director, Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Stockholm |
2006-2011 | Deputy Director General, Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Stockholm |
MB BCh MD MSc DSc Martin MCKEE
Professor of European Public Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London
1990-1995 | Senior lecturer in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London |
1995-1996 | Reader in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London |
since 1996 | Professor of European Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London |
since 1997 | Director of Research Policy, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, London |
Vesna-Kerstin PETRIC
Head, Division for Health Promotion and Prevention of Noncommunicable Diseases, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana
2004 | Head, Division for Health Promotion and Non-communicable Disease Prevention, Ministry of Health |
1998-2004 | Counsellor to the Minister, Ministry of Health |
Liaison Officer, World Health Organization | |
1994-1998 | Policy Advisor at the Department of Drug Addiction, Ministry of Health |
1984-1994 | Freelance translator (Translating from the English, Swedish and Spanish) |
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. Lise ROCHAIX
Member of the Board, French National Authority for Health; Chair, CEESP - Economics and Public Health Assessment Committee, Saint-Denis La Plaine Cedex
Lise Rochaix, Ph.D., is full time member of the executive board of the French national health authority (HAS - Haute Autorité de Santé) and chairs the economics and public health assessment committee (CEESP - Commission d Evaluation Economique et de Santé Publique). She is currently in secondment from the University of Aix-Marseille II where she holds a chair in the economics department. Her research interests include regulatory issues in the healthcare sector, in particular, performance payments as well as and equity measurement. She earned her Ph.D from York University, UK. |