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Department of Public Health Sciences Division of Global Health / IHCAR

Department of Public Health Sciences Division of Global Health / IHCAR Health Systems – The value of North South research EC Global Health conference Brussels 10-11 June 2010 by Göran Tomson. Need to reframe policies and thinking for the multipolar world of the 21 st century.

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Department of Public Health Sciences Division of Global Health / IHCAR

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  1. Department of Public Health Sciences Division of Global Health / IHCAR Health Systems – The value of North South research EC Global Health conference Brussels 10-11 June 2010 by GöranTomson

  2. Need to reframe policies and thinking for the multipolar world of the 21st century. • New world view based on global responsibilities, interdependence and partnership.

  3. WHO 2007: Everybody's’ Business. Strengthening health systems to improve health outcomes

  4. Health systems are more than the building blocks WHO 2009: Systems thinking for health systems strengthening

  5. Global challenges • Failures of science • Failures of markets • Failures of governance Dr. Carlos M. Morel Director of the Centre for Technological Development for Health, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ).

  6. Antibiotic resistance • Health system problem – market failure • A truly global problem that affects all countries • International collaboration including research is essential! • Improve rational use • Prevention/infection control • New antibiotics innovations www.reactgroup.org

  7. European values and commitment to equity Principles • equitable and universal access to good quality healthcare, solidarity, and coherence • Support to a human rights based approach to health • support to strong public systems and structures for public health in diverse types of health systems.

  8. HEALTH SYSTEMS Research Review http://www.sharingpoint.net/ inco@cec.eu.int

  9. สวัสดี

  10. Thailand case study 1989: Integrated health care model developed in one province 1992- 1996: Expanded to other provinces 1996-2000: Developed package • policy and plan for health care reform • model of appropriate health care • draft legislation on universal coverage 2001: New Government adopted impl. of universal coverage Nitayarumphong

  11. Burkina Faso case-study

  12. Burkina Faso case-study 1986:Medical students, for first time, did research “in the field” rather than in University Hospital. 1990: Evaluation led to ‘Action Research on the utilization of health service’. 1997:MoH joined INDEPTH network. 1999: Establishment by Government of national reference research center.

  13. Primary health care serves as a guide for the development of diverse health systems based on its principles and values.

  14. Ministerial Summit on Health Research (Mexico city) • Conducted in 2004, focused on the need to improve the use of knowledge to improve health. • A WHA resolution in 2005 called on WHO to ”establish mechanisms to transfer knowledge in support of evidence based public health, health care delivery systems and health related policies. • In response, EVIPNetwaslaunched by WHO in 2005.

  15. EVIPNet activities • Establishment of priority setting mechanisms • Production of research syntheses • Production of policiy briefs and other user friendly formats for research syntheses and discussion of policy options • Organization of “safe haven” deliberative forums involving policymakers, researchers and citizens groups • Investigation of the potential of clearing houses, observatories and rapid response mechanisms that might provide timely, high quality research syntheses and research relevant to policy. www.evipnet.org

  16. The European Commission “The Commission should stress, more strongly, how the EU itself as a multinational actor has learnt and is making progress in overcoming national self-interest in recognizing the fundamental transnational nature of the challenges we face in the world today. This is not only an added value, but one of the most remarkable aspects of the EU. ” Bates Gill Director, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)

  17. “ As for the European values, they are not bad values. The question is: do the other people also have values? Are there other values that need to be kept in the picture as you emphasize your European values?” Nelson Sewankambo Principal of the College of Health Sciences Makerere University, Uganda

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