Project updates

Vocational excellence hubs supporting essential skills acquisition to health professionals

EUVECA presented at an event in the European Parliament which marked the launch of a report on essential skills for an effective and resilient European health workforce.  The European Parliament’s interest group on Innovation in Health and Social Care hosted the launch event of the report ‘Essential Skills for an Effective and Resilient European Health Workforce’ produced by the European Health Policy Platform Stakeholder Network on Profiling and Training the

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EUVECA at the launch event of the European health multistakeholder partnership

On 13 December, the BeWell project hosted the launch event of the European health multistakeholder partnership on skills gaps and emerging occupations set up under the Pact for Skills initiative. This online launch event focused on the importance of building a European-wide multistakeholder partnership to collaboratively work on  shaping a European health workforce able to engage with the digital and green transformation of the sector. EUVECA was represented on the

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The EUVECA project kicked-off

Nineteen partners from eight European countries, led by South Denmark, form a consortium for four years to establish seven Regional Vocational Excellence Hubs which will develop, test and offer future-oriented skills for the healthcare sector. The seven regional hubs (Denmark, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia, and Spain) will connect on a European Platform for Vocational Excellence in Health Care. The objective is to ensure coordination, adaption, innovation and upward

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Challenge

 

The sustainability of the European health care sector has been challenged by 6 mega trends over the last several years. To respond to these trends and achieve maximum care quality, patient safety, efficiency, and economic sustainability, the sector has undergone major changes:   

(i) Increased digitalization  

(ii) A shift towards patient-centered care 

(iii) Greater patient involvement in in co-designing care pathways