AHEAD Newsletter #7 2022

AHEAD Newsletter #7 2022

Watch the recording of our latest webinar on our country reports on medical deserts

On September 16th, the AHEAD team organised a webinar about the different manifestations – or ‘faces’ – of medical deserts in Italy, Moldova, the Netherlands, Romania and Serbia. We shared the key findings of our country research on medical deserts in Italy, Moldova, the Netherlands, Romania and Serbia with the audience. For example, we found several common root causes of medical desertification in these countries, such as increased health care need among the population and a low number of health workers.

It was an interactive webinar during which attendees were given the opportunity to ask questions. We were also pleased that Katarzyna Ptak Bufkens of the Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety of the European Commission kicked off the webinar with a compelling keynote speech!  

Watch the recording of the webinar on our website. 

You can read our country reports on our website as well.  

Why the consensus building methodology is essential for health workforce policies

One of our project’s unique selling points is our participatory consensus building methodology.  

Literature shows that successful implementation of health workforce policies requires strong inter-sectoral governance and consensus building among the different stakeholders involved. We have therefore set out to draft, test and validate a consensus building methodology, in order to increase the chances of successfully counteracting medical deserts. 

Want to know more about what this methodology – developed under the leadership of our partner VU Athena Institute, and contributed by all partners- entails? Have a look at our presentation 

After nearly 2 years, a wonderful AHEAD team meeting in Amsterdam! 

Even though we started working together since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, the AHEAD partners never got to meet each other in person… until last month! We had two fruitful in-depth strategic programme days at the Wemos (AHEAD lead partner organisation) office, and concluded the first day with a great team outing in the city of Amsterdam! Thank you to all AHEAD partners! 

(A)heads up: our next webinar will take place on November 21st at 12.00-13.00! 

Stay tuned for more information! 

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Italy – Maria’s story

Maria is 70 years old and lives in Valle Agricola, a small rural town of 756 inhabitants in the province of Caserta, Campania.

Maria reports a testimony involving a friend of hers who, as a result of an accidental fall, suffered a fractured hip and who-because of the type of injury and her advanced age-needed immediate care. Instead, the lady was left waiting for the ambulance for more than two hours. This was because the vehicle was unavailable as it was engaged in another emergency intervention. 

After the long wait, the lady was transported to Piedimonte Matese hospital, where she was admitted to the orthopaedic department and had the necessary surgery to repair the fracture. Thankfully, this time the long wait did not result in any further complications and the surgery was perfectly successful. The lady will be discharged in a few days.

But, on some occasions, unfortunately, these delays result in severe complications for the patient’s health, which can even become fatal in the most severe cases. Maria recounts that usually, when there are no other emergencies and the weather conditions are good, an ambulance takes about an hour to reach her village, otherwise it is possible, as happened in this case, that it takes hours for the paramedics to reach the place where they are required to intervene.

In addition to telling this story, Maria also calls for a reflection: “If we do not want our beautiful inner areas, to become deserts, we must ensure that they represent places where we can build innovation and opportunities for young people and ensure essential services for all. Article 3 of the Italian Constitution refers to “social dignity,” and this should apply to every citizen, including those of us who live far from the centers, in the so-called ” inner areas.” Because of our geographical location we are far from schools, hospitals and other health facilities, public administration offices and everything a citizen needs to enjoy that “social dignity, ” which should be an inalienable right.”

Republic of Moldova Map 8 – Total number of anesthesiology and reanimatology specialists per municipality

This indicator shows the total number of anesthesiology and reanimatology specialists in the Republic of Moldova. This could be one of the indicators that will be part of an index for medical desertification. This index will be formulated and tested throughout AHEAD’s research activities, between October 2021 – May 2022. Eventually, a mouse-over or clicking on a municipality will also present additional information about that municipality, for example, the size of the population, its demographical composition or the percentage of unmet healthcare needs.

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