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International Conference on Chronic Diseases & 6th SAVEZ Conference “Chronic Diseases and Integrated Care: Rethinking Health and Welfare Systems"
https://conference2019.mc3.sk/
24-25 October 2019, Kosice, Slovakia
Organisers: PJ Safarik University, Slovak Public Health Association – SAVEZ, WHO Country Office in Slovakia, Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic, European Public Health Association – EUPHA
The Section President attended the Conference 'Which priorities for a European policy on multimorbidity?' in Brussels, 27 October 2015.
The following is available by clicking on the link below:
- Which priorities for a European policy on multimorbidity?
- Multimorbidity booklet
- Highlights and conclusions from the conference
V4 Conference on Noncommunicable diseases, 28 - 29 September 2015
The conference is web-streamed live. You can watch the conference and join all the discussions.
If you wish to join this conference please follow the instructions below:
- Type into you web-browser (Chrome or Firefox) the URL: https://viewme.ezuce.com/webrtc/
- Name: (enter your name, institution, country)
- Type meeting ID: 7363535
- Type meeting password: 0642
In case of technical problems please follow the instructions at the conference web-site: http://v4ncd2015.savez.sk/media
Find the final version of the conference programme here
EU HPF Answer to Consult on CDs 12 January 2015
European Health Policy Forum's answer to the EU consultation on communicable diseases (link). Dr Iveta Nagyova, president of the EUPHA section on Chronic Diseases, has given ample input on behalf of EUPHA in this answer set up by the European Health Policy Forum.
Activities
The section participates in PHIRE (Public Health Innovation and Research in Europe), an EU-funded collaborative project for EUPHA member associations and Sections.
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