1 / 16

HPH network, FRANCE

HPH network, FRANCE. HPH Strategy Seminar Beijing, China 7 september 2013 Andrea Limbourg. INPES. French National Institute for Prevention and Health Education Public health agency created in 2002 and under the authority of the Ministry of Health 140 employees 100 M€ budget (~810 M Yuan)

carrie
Download Presentation

HPH network, FRANCE

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. HPH network,FRANCE HPH Strategy Seminar Beijing, China 7 september 2013 Andrea Limbourg

  2. INPES • French National Institute for Prevention and Health Education • Public health agency created in 2002 and under the authority of the Ministry of Health • 140 employees • 100 M€ budget (~810 M Yuan) • International partnerships (Cooperation agreement with China, Russia, Canada, Europe …)

  3. INPES and HPH • 6 directorates at INPES : • Programmes, Scientific affairs, Communication and Information, Networks and Regional development, Internal resources and Finance. • Develop prevention, health education and health promotion strategies at a national level to be implemented in various fields: • Schools, Prisons, Cities, Hospitals • Coordinating the national HPH network includes • Communication and collaboration with international HPH network • Attending annual HPH conference and encouraging French hospitals to participate • Administrative followup with hospitals regarding membership

  4. International network of Health Promoting Hospitals & Health Services • A network of national & regional networks • Established by WHO in 1995 and based on the Ottawa Charter, Budapest Declaration and Vienna Recommendations • Mission: HPH shall work towards incorporating the WHO concepts, values, strategies and standards or indicators of Health Promotion into the organizational structure of the Hospitals and Health Services • Vision: Increase the contribution of hospitals and health services to better health gain through Health Promotion • Aimed at patients, staff and community

  5. History of international HPH Network • 1988 – 97 From Project to European Network • 2004 Int. HPH Network and Secretariat • 2005 Gen Assembly & Governance Board • 2006 First member outside Europe (Canada) • 2007 First Asian member (Taiwan) • 2008 HPH Constitution • 2009 HPH Strategy (3rd strategy 2013) • 2010 Memorandum of Understanding with WHO • 2011 Scientific journal of Clinical HP

  6. General Assembly Governance Board WHO CC Copenhagen WHO CC Vienna HPH Secretariat National/Regional Networks Individual hospitals/health services Task Forces Working Groups HPH Structure

  7. HPH World Map More than 950 hospitals and health services world wide

  8. Engagement criteria • Endorse the principles of WHO documents and declarations on HPH • Develop a written policy for health promotion • Develop and evaluate a 4-year HPH action plan to support the introduction of health promotion into the culture of the hospital • Pay the annual contribution fee for the coordination of the International HPH Network • Identify a hospital coordinator • Share information and experiences on national and international level

  9. A little history of HPH in France • 1997: 7 hospitals • Coordination: Paris Hospital « Trust » • Joint coordination with National Health Education Committee(not for profit) • 2002: National Institute of Prevention and Health Education • Network grew slowly to 15 members • Renewed priority established in 2012

  10. A national HPH network • More evidence based research showing that health promotion in health care settings is effective in improving health outcomes • Many health promotion projects exist but little capitalisation of experience and communication • Specificities of health care system organisation in each country • Priority identified by INPES to re-launch the French network in 2012 • Interest shown by hospitals and regional health authorities • Creation of a National Coordination Committee to include national institutions and hospital federations

  11. Projects being developed • Annual conference: one-day session 6th June 2013 • INPES’ quarterly magazine: • Issue dedicated to HP in hospitals • Downloadable at http://www.inpes.sante.fr/SLH/sommaires/424.asp • Online collaborative sharing site • Working group • Charter • Brochure • Communication, meeting partners & members • Working with hospitals to establish a project-based and global approach to health promotion

  12. Future development • Further develop communication efforts • Establish a database of projects developed in member hospitals • Publish a national newsletter • Include HPH principles in hospital certification • Participate in health care professional initial training and professional development • Collaboration with international network and other national networks

  13. Example: Regonal collaboration Normandy • Regional coordination and financing of Health Promotion positions within 9 hospitals • Hospitalcoordinatorswork on • Establishing links with the community • Being a resource for information, documentation, methodological support • Evaluation and communication • Monthly meetings beweenhospitalcoordinators • Annualseminar

  14. Example: Health Promotion Unit in Dreux Hospital • One of the only hospitals in France with a « Health Promotion Unit » • 3 main activities covered: • Addictology • Vaccination and screening • Patient education • Integrated approach to treating each health issue • Tobacco sessation for patients, staff, community and the hospital as an institution • Unit physically placed in the centre of the hospital • Projects developped with surrounding cities and towns • Particular attention to socially disadvantaged groups

  15. Role of INPES as HPH network coordinator • Further develop knowledge and understanding of health promotion in the health care setting • Give the national network a framework and struction within witch to develop • Encourage hospitals to engage in health promotion activities • Work with the regional health agencies who are in charge of health care organisation • Communicate about HPH activities and approaches • Nationally • Internationally

  16. www.inpes.sante.fr andrea.limbourg@inpes.sante.fr THANK YOU!谢谢

More Related