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1 Maintaining quality in specialist practice Conference on the accreditation of CME-CPD in Europe - Contributing to higher standards in medical care 18 November 2011 Dr. Andrzej Rys Director – Health Systems and Products European Commission

safe and high quality healthcare health workforce Effective and efficient health systems, with the capacity to provide safe and high quality healthcare depend on having well-trained, efficient health workforce with the right skills and in sufficient numbers throughout the European Union.

Citizens opinion: « Well trained medical staff and treatment that works are the most important elements of high quality healthcare »* * Special Eurobarometer 327

Council Recommendation* Patient safety * Council Recommendation of 9 June 2009 on patient safety, including the prevention and control of healthcare associated infections MS are recommended to promote education and training of healthcare workers on patient safety. Recommended measures include: encouraging multidisciplinary patient safety education and training embedding patient safety in undergraduate and postgraduate education, on-the-job training and the continuing professional development embedding patient safety in undergraduate and postgraduate education, on-the-job training and the continuing professional development of health professionals providing and disseminating information to all healthcare workers on patient safety standards, risk and safety measures in place to reduce or prevent errors and harm

EU financial support Network of National PS Platforms Good Medication Safety Practices in Europe Guidelines on Patient Safety Education and Training Compendium of good practices in patient safety Patient safety

EU financial support - examples The SIMPATIE project ("Safety Improvement for Patients in Europe") - developing EU-wide commonality and transparency in methodology on patient safety in healthcare institutions. HELICS project (Hospital in Europe Link for Infection Control through Surveillance) - creating a surveillance system and reference data sets for surveillance of Surgical Site Infections (SSIs) and infections in ICUs. MARQuIS project ("Methods of Assessing Response to Quality Improvement Strategies") assessing the value of different quality strategies and to provide information for countries contracting care for patients moving across borders and for individual hospitals reviewing the design of their quality strategies. Patient safety

From patient safety to wider quality of healthcare Main discussion points: What has been already done at EU level in the field? Which dimensions of quality should and could be addressed at EU level? How to ensure patient empowerment and professional involvement? Quality of healthcare

Control over her/his own care PATIENT EMPOWERMENT Sharing responsibility for health outcome Self-managed care Information to patients Choice of treatment Education of patients Choice of provider Effective healthcare system Patient centred care Patient satisfaction Quality of healthcare: patients perspective

PROFESSIONAL EMPOWERMENT ? Sharing responsibility for health outcome Self-managed care Information to patients Choice of treatment Education of patients Effective healthcare system Patient centred care Motivation and satisfaction Quality of healthcare: professionals perspective? Education and training of health professionals

Joint action on patient safety and quality of healthcare Objectives: To contribute to the implementation of the Council Recommendation on patient safety To establish collaboration among Member States on aspects of quality of healthcare To promote collaboration among Member States on patient involvement/empowerment, including sharing information on patients rights and the role of the patient in safety and quality improvement Timeline:

EU Action on health workforce Green Paper on the European Workforce for Health 2008 Public consultation 2009 Policy dialogues BE Ministerial Conference 2010 Council Conclusions Dec 2010 Health workforce

Health workforce issues Health workforce ageing population resulting in an increased demand for healthcare ageing profile of most groups of health professionals unattractive conditions of employment general labour market mobility, causing outflows from healthcare professions most pressing issue: shortage of health workforce now and in the future

EU Action on health workforce: Response Europe 2020 – EU Strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth Commission Communication: New Skills and Jobs (Nov 2010) The Commission, in cooperation with Member States, will develop by 2012 an Action Plan to address the gap in the supply of health workers. The action plan will be accompanied by a Joint Action under the Health Programme on forecasting health workforce needs and workforce planning. Health workforce

Main objective: to address shortage of health workforce in the EU by providing a common platform for MS to work on:, Data for health workforce planning,, Exchange of good practice with planning methodologies, Horizon scanning (forecasting future health workforce needs) Sustainability of the results of the Joint Action and framework of impacting on policy Preparation of the Joint Action on health workforce planning ( ) Health workforce

Joint Action: partners involved in the preparatory process Leader: Belgium 19 EU MS: CY, CZ, DE, EE, ES, FI, FR, HU, IE, IT, LT, LV, MT, NL, PL, RO, SE, SK, UK Non EU countries: HR, IS, NO Stakeholders, social partners and international organizations: CED, CPME, EFN, EHMA, HOPE, HOSPEEM & EPSU, IOM, OECD, PGEU, WHO Health workforce

EU Action Plan To be adopted in 2012 Possible areas to be covered: Improving workforce planning (Joint Action) Future skills and competences: advanced roles of health professionals, skill-mix Improving retention and recruitment of health personnel Implementing the WHO code on international recruitment of health personnel in the EU context Health workforce

Health workforce in other EU initiatives: Directive on the recognition of professional qualifications Ongoing modernisation: Evaluation of the directive (evaluation report July 2011) Public consultation on the Green Paper from June to September 2011 Public Conference on the Modernisation of the directive on 7 November Among issues discussed: minimum training requirements and CPD/CME Legislative proposal expected end 2011 Health workforce

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