Join us to celebrate the Observatory's silver jubilee and 25 years learning from each other
Brussels and online (hybrid)
The European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies is proud to commemorate its silver jubilee and our 25-year journey supporting policy-makers with robust evidence on health systems’ best practices.
The Observatory evidence has been instrumental to member states in navigating challenging times including the financial crisis, refugee crises and the pandemic.
As we look ahead to the next 25 years of health systems, we find ourselves amidst an unprecedented wave of innovations, from artificial intelligence in service delivery to groundbreaking cell and gene therapies. These advances will revolutionize, disrupt and reshape the way health systems operate.
It is crucial to explore how we harness the innovation revolution to enhance the performance of our health systems without compromising sustainability and universal access.
Join us live in Brussels or online to contribute to this engaging debate. We look forward to learning about the plans and policies of WHO/Europe and the European Commission's DG SANTE in this field with you and to hearing national perspectives.
Speakers:
- Hans Kluge, Regional Director, WHO Regional Office for Europe
- Isabel De la Mata, Principal Advisor for Health and Crisis Management, European Commission
- Liisa-Maria Voipio-Pulkki, Senior Adviser of Strategic Affairs and Chief Medical Officer, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland
- Jennifer Dixon, Chief Executive, The Health Foundation, United Kingdom
- Kairat Davletov, Vice-Rector for Research, Kazakh National Medical University
- Josep Figueras, Director, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Programme
13:30 - 13:45 Welcome and introduction | Health and systems innovations: The next 25 years
13:45 - 14:45 Panel discussion | How do we harness innovations for performance improvement?
14:45 - 15:30 Questions & debate with the audience | Dimitra Panteli, Matthias Wismar
15:30 - 15:40 Concluding remarks | Suszy Lessof, Martin McKee