South Danish regional HUB meeting

South Danish regional HUB meeting

The South Danish regional partnership from the EUVECA project held a very successful regional HUB meeting on 3 December. 

Our regional HUB includes stakeholders from our hospitals, municipalities and educational institutions as well as key policy makers from our regional council, with the objective to work together to ensure a highly skilled workforce in the future, so ensure a sustainable health care sector in the Region of Southern Denmark. 

We have therefore agreed to join forces and create a joint campaign to attract students and employees to the healthcare sector in Southern Denmark. We want to show future students and employees that working as a healthcare professional has many facets and that there are opportunities to work with innovation, research, leadership and participate in the co-creation of quality of care and cure. Students and employees in the healthcare sector in Southern Denmark will help to create the future. 

We will also work together to create a better transition from study to working life. Among other things, through a better introduction to working life via the internship period and the creation of a kind of ‘job exchange’ where students can find relevant and qualifying student jobs in the healthcare sector in the Region of Southern Denmark. 

Mark Søgaard, who is a regional politician and an active member of the regional EUVECA HUB, finds the network and the discussions very interesting. “If we manage to develop and implement these innovative projects together, I really think that the EUVECA project will have created a difference in our region”, he says. 

2025 will be an exciting year in the South Danish regional EUVECA HUB. Follow our work on the EUVECA project website www.euveca.eu and on our European Learning Platform www.edu4health.eu.

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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