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Cross border emergency helicopter service " - Gesund Vereint" ("Health United") - Border Region
Cross border emergency service located in Suben (Austria) with half staff from Germany and half from Austria. Hospital destinations are located in both countries.
Cross border rehabilitation of children and adults - Border Region
Since its foundation the Stichting Revalidatie Limburg has treated many patients from the neighbouring countries (mostly from Belgian children seeking treatment in the child rehabilitation centre Franciscusoord in Valkenburg and Belgian adults with spinal cords lesions treated in the Hoensbroek Revaliditie Centrum). This is the most longstanding cross border health care. A special agreement exists with Belgian authorities
Develop the skills and mobility of nursing staff so as to improve the quality of care of hospital patients.
Re-organisation of the hospital services follows the quick medical practices evolution. The project focuses on the nursing profession, which is responsible for running the service. There is no common standard within the EU, even if there is a need to develop a common thinking about the job requirements. A job profile will be elaborated in the 8 pilot sites. Continuous training will be provided in the hospitals. A guide to the core curriculum for the continuous training of nurses in Europe will be written and available in paper and on the Internet. Colloques will present the results. Financing: Leonardo da Vinci programme.
Education of assistant doctors from South Tyrol - Border Region
The project is part of the "South-Tyrol-Agreement" between the provincial governments of Tyrol (Austria) and South Tyrol (Italy); students from South Tyrol complete their studies of medicine in Innsbruck and later get their postgraduate special education at the University Clinics of Innsbruck (30 posts available); the candidates are chosen from the South Tyrol health authority; the cost for the special education is covered by the autonomous province of South Tyrol
Emergency care - "Gesund Vereint" ("Health united")
Inpatient emergency care for surgical and pediatric patients from the region of Simbach (Germany)(contract with DE insurance agencies)
Emergency treatment of Austrian patients in a German hospital - Border Region
This cooperation between a German hospital and an Austrian Health fund aims at treating Austrian patients from the region of Grenz for emergencies at the Wegscheid hospital.However, the financing by Austrian insurances only covers half of the treatment.
EMIT
"European Medical Imaging Technology Training". Programme of work-linked training in Europe in the field of Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Training. Creation of a digital dictionary covering the fiels of medical imaging in several languages.
Endoprothetic care of upper ankle-joint & biomechanical performance of shaft migration of hip endoprothetics
Common research and exchange of clinical experience between the hospital of Innsbruck, the University Clinic of Basel (CH) and the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg (Germany)
EUROPEAN AIDS DIRECTORY 2001 & EUROPEAN AIDS ORGANISATIONS ONLINE
Project Objectives: - to produce and disseminate a fully updated European AIDS Directory (and an online edition, updated weekly, with clickable email and website links). - to encourage and support the sharing of information, expertise and best practice on HIV/AIDS throughout Europe. - to enable communication and co-operation between those involved in the fight against AIDS in Europe. - to provide informaiton on specific expertise in HIV and AIDS work both at national and European levels and key contact in all regions. Financing : public health communicalbe diseases
DAFNE III European food availability datability databank based on hosehold budget surveys
Identification and follow-up of trends in food habits across Europe are prerequisites for the detection and monitoring of groups at high risk of developing nutrition-related chronic diseases, high consumers of additives and contaminants and for formulating, monitoring and evaluating effective policies and programmes to improve nutritional well-being The proposed project (ending in 2000) aims at creating a cost-effective European databank, based on the nationally representative household budget survey (HBS) food, socio-economic and demographic data from 9 European countries (Belgium, France, Greece, Ireland, Norway, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom), which will allow : 1) the identification of disparities in food habits among Europeans and their socio-demographic determinants 2) the follow-up of trends in nutritional practices, based on comparable and regularly updated information 3) the identification of population sub-groups whose dietary habits are not favourable according to the current scientific knowledge on the association of diet and health and 4) the outlining of preventive interventions in order to support consumer choise towards a healthy nutrition. The ultimately developed databank will be appropriately designed in order to be integrated in the Health Information Exchange and Monitoring System (HIEMS) of the European Commission and potentially to other information systems, providing thus a nutrition monitoring tool which could be related to health data. Financing: Public Health Programme - Monitoring
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