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Area of activity
Establishment of Community health indicators
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Title of Project
ISARE 2 - Health indicators in
Europe's regions (Phase 2) /
Indicateurs de santé dans les régions en Europe
(Phase 2)
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Organization
Name:
FNORS (FEDERATION
NATIONALE DES OBSERVATOIRES REGIONAUX
DE LA SANTE)
Address:
62, Boulevard Garibaldi
F-75015 - PARIS
Telephone /
Fax:
+ 33.(0)1.56.58.52.40 /
+
33.(0)1.56.58.52.41
Web site:
http://www.fnors.org/
E-mail:
info@fnors.org
Contact
person:
André OCHOA
(Project leader)
Observatoire Régional de la Santé d'Aquitaine
103 ter, rue Belleville
F - 33000 Bordeaux
Tel: +33.5.56.56.99.60
Fax: +33.5.56.56.99.61
E-mail:
andre.ochoa@wanadoo.fr
Web site:
http://www.isare.org
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Countries
participating
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Member
States
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X
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Austria
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X
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Germany
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X
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The
Netherlands
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X
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Belgium
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X
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Greece
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X
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Portugal
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Denmark
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X
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Ireland
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X
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Spain
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X
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Finland
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X
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Italy
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X
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Sweden
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X
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France
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X
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Luxembourg
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X
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United
Kingdom
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EFTA / EEA
Countries
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Iceland
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Liechtenstein
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Norway
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Candidate
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Bulgaria
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Latvia
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Slovakia
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Cyprus
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Lithuania
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Slovenia
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Czech
Republic
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Malta
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Turkey
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Estonia
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Poland
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Romania
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 1/12/2001
- 27 months
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Budget
Total cost:
416.617,00 €
Subsidy from the
Commission:
291.576,00 €
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Statement of the project's
aims
This is the second stage of a
larger project designed to permit interregional comparisons
between the different EU Member States. It is a
continuation of the project.
Three objectives:
- To establish a small set (pool) of relevant indicators
available at the "regional" level for describing the state
of health population and as a guide to decision-making and
devising public health policies.
- To catalogue the data sources, with precise details of
the bodies holding these data and indicators, and to define
the conditions governing access to and transmission of
these data.
-To test the collection of data and dissemination of the
pool of regional indicators.
This work will make it easier to integrate infra-national
indicators into the European Union database.
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Outcomes of the project
Final report
, June 2004
(
1.3 MB)
Annexes of the final report:
Annex 1
: Definition
(
1.5 MB)
Annex
2-1
: Questionnaire – Short
list (All regions)
(
1.4 MB)
Annex
2-2
: Questionnaire – Long
list (selected region)
(
1.2 MB)
Annex
3-1
: Synthesis by indicators.
Short list (all regions)
(
1.1 MB)
Annex
3-2
: Synthesis by indicators. Long
list (selected region)
(
1.0 MB)
Annex
3-3
: Synthesis by country. Short
list (all regions)
(
1.0 MB)
Annex
3-4
: Synthesis by country. Long
list (selected region)
(
900 KB)
Annex 4
: Sources of data
(
803 KB)
Annex 5
: Information collection
process
(
625 KB)
Annex 6
: Note about the NUTS
regions
(
509 KB)
Short
communication:
A free abstract of this
publication, is available at the editor's web site.
If you need more information on this publication please
contact the author(s).
A. OCHOA, F. IMBERT, B. LEDESERT,
A. PITARD, O. GRIMAUD et al.:
Health
Indicators in the European Regions,
European Journal of Public Health, Volume 13, Supplement 1
("The European Health Monitoring Programme"), September 2003
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Area of
activity
Establishment of Community health indicators
Development of a Community-wide network for sharing
health data
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Title of
Project
REPROSTAT - Reproductive
health indicators in European Union
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Organization
Name:
INSTITUTO DE MEDICINA
PREVENTIVA, FACULDADE DE MEDICINA, UNIVERSIDADE DE
LISBOA
Address:
Av. Prof. Egas Moniz,
Piso 5
P-1649-028 -
LISBON
Telephone +
Fax:
+351.21.79.57.409
Web
site:
http://www.fm.ul.pt
E-mail:
luisacaetano@fm.ul.pt
Contact
person:
Miguel OLIVEIRA DA SILVA
Tel: +351.964.03.29.48
Fax: +351.21.726.20.25
E-mail
:
mos@netcabo.pt
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Countries
participating
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Member
States
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X
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Austria
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X
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Germany
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X
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The
Netherlands
|
X
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Belgium
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X
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Greece
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X
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Portugal
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X
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Denmark
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X
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Ireland
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X
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Spain
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X
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Finland
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X
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Italy
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X
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Sweden
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X
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France
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Luxembourg
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X
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United
Kingdom
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EFTA / EEA
Countries
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Iceland
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Liechtenstein
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Norway
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Candidate
Countries
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Bulgaria
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Latvia
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Slovakia
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Cyprus
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Lithuania
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Slovenia
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Czech
Republic
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Malta
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Turkey
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Estonia
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Poland
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Romania
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Others
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 1/09/2001
- 24 months
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Budget
Total
cost:
328.942,00
€
Subsidy from the
Commission:
230.259,00
€
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Statement of the project's
aims
Establishment of
Community-wide Reproductive Health (RH) list of
scientifically robust, understandable, accessible and
ethical indicators. A coherent set of core indicators
as well as proposed flexible and new indicators for
needed and developmental areas will be recommended,
in order to measure RH status, its determinants and
trends.
Development of a
Community-wide network (in the frame of the
EUPHIN-HIEMS) for sharing RH data, in order to
facilitate the planning, monitoring and evaluation of
Community Programmes and actions.
Provide Member States and
the scientific community with RH indicators to make
international and regional comparisons, and support
their national and regional health policies.
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Outcomes of the project
Executive
summary of the final report
(
210KB)
Final
report, August 2003
(1.3M
B)
Glossy publication of the
final report:
Reproductive
Health Indicators in the European Union, August
2003
(
720KB)
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Area of
activity
Establishment of Community health
indicators
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Title of
Project
EUHPID - European health
promotion indicators development
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Organization
Name:
UNIVERSITY OF
BRIGHTON
Address:
Mithras House, Lewes
Road
UK-BN2 4AT -
BRIGHTON
Telephone /
Fax:
+44.12.73.64.34.76 /
+44.12.73.64.36.73
Web
site:
http://www.brighton.ac.uk
E-mail:
Contact
person:
John DAVIES
(Project leader)
International Health Development Research
Centre
Mayfield House
Faculty of Health
University of Brighton
Falmer, East Sussex,
United Kingdom.
E-mail
:
j.k.davies@bton.ac.uk
Web site:
http://www.brighton.ac.uk/euhpid
Caroline Hall
(Research officer)
Tel: +44.1273.64.4168
Fax: +44.1273.64.4508
Email:
Caroline.Hall@brighton.ac.uk
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Countries
participating
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Member
States
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X
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Austria
|
X
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Germany
|
X
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The
Netherlands
|
X
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Belgium
|
X
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Greece
|
X
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Portugal
|
X
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Denmark
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X
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Ireland
|
X
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Spain
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X
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Finland
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X
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Italy
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X
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Sweden
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X
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France
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Luxembourg
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X
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United
Kingdom
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EFTA / EEA
Countries
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Iceland
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Liechtenstein
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Norway
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Candidate
Countries
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Bulgaria
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Latvia
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Slovakia
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Cyprus
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Lithuania
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Slovenia
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Czech
Republic
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Malta
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Turkey
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Estonia
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Poland
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Romania
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Others
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 1/11/2001
- 24 months
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Budget
Total
cost:
285.315,00
€
Subsidy from the
Commission:
192.255,00
€
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Statement of the project's
aims
Health promotion is
included as an important core intervention strategy
within both the current and future proposed Community
Public Health Programme. It also forms a central
framework for action to improve health within the
policies of all Member States.
Health promotion
incorporates health education and is an umbrella for
interventions which prevent disease and ill health ;
educate people towards healthier lifestyles and/or
address the wider social and environmental factors
which influence people's health. There is currently a
dearth of suitable indicators and related methodology
and dissemination systems that can be used to monitor
and evaluate health promotion at both Community and
Member State levels.
The proposed EUHPID
Project aims to establish :
- A common set of health
promotion indicators to form part of the Community
health monitoring system.
- A suitable data
collection system based on appropriate
methodology.
- A European
dissemination strategy to set health promotion
indicators within a practical policy context to
assist decision makers and practitioners at both
Community and Member State levels.
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Outcomes of the project
Executive
summary
(
164KB)
Final
report
, March 2004
(
5.5MB)
Publication:
A free abstract of this
publication, is available at the editor's web site.
If you need more information on this publication
please contact the author(s).
G. BAUER, J.K. DAVIES, J. PELIKAN, H.
NOACK, U. BROESSKAMP, C. HILL on behalf of the EUHPID
Consortium:
Advancing
a theoretical model for public health and health
promotion indicator development: proposal from the
EUHPID consortium,
European Journal of Public Health, Volume 13,
Supplement 1 ("The European Health Monitoring
Programme"), September 2003
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Area of
activity
Establishment of Community health
indicators
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Title of
Project
International rasch
conversion centre for Community indicators (Phase
2)
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Organization
Name:
TNO PREVENTION AND
HEALTH
Address:
PO Box
2215
NL-2301 CE -
LEIDEN
Telephone /
Fax:
+31.71.518.16.96 /
+31.71.518.19.20
Web
site:
www.tno.nl
E-mail:
businessdesk@tno.nl
Contact
person:
Stef VAN BUUREN
E-mail
:
S.vanBuuren@pg.tno.nl
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Countries
participating
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Member
States
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X
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Austria
|
X
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Germany
|
X
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The
Netherlands
|
X
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Belgium
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X
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Greece
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X
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Portugal
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X
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Denmark
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X
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Ireland
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X
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Spain
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X
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Finland
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X
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Italy
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X
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Sweden
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X
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France
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X
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Luxembourg
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X
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United
Kingdom
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EFTA / EEA
Countries
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Iceland
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Liechtenstein
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Norway
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Candidate
Countries
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Bulgaria
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Latvia
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Slovakia
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Cyprus
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Lithuania
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Slovenia
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Czech
Republic
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Malta
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Turkey
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Estonia
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Poland
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Romania
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Others
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 1/09/2001
- 30 months
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Budget
Total
cost:
222.344,00
€
Subsidy from the
Commission:
155.641,00
€
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Statement of the project's
aims
This project aims to
disseminate and apply Response Conversion (RC) within
the Health Monitoring Program (HMP). Response
Conversion is a technique for translating
incomparable data into indicators. The project
consists of the following tasks :
1. Evaluation of the
suitability of RC for project and data within the
HMP.
2. Construction of new
conversion keys.
3. Development of an
interactive web site for actual conversion to CI
indicators ; Integration of RC into the IDA-HIEMS
system.
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Area of
activity
Development of a Community-wide network for sharing
health data
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Title of
Project
EUMIP 2 - Methodologies
for producing European Union-wide
comparable disease-specific morbidity data:
enhancement of the electronic inventory of data
sources (Phase 2)
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Organization
Name:
ONS (Office for National
Statistics)
Address:
1 Drummond
Street
UK-SW1V 2QQ -
LONDON
Telephone /
Fax:
+44.20.75.33.52.41 /
+44.20.75.33.52.52
Web
site:
http://www.statistics.gov.uk
E-mail:
info@statistics.gov.uk
Contact
persons:
Sue DAVIES
E-mail
:
sue.davies@ons.gov.uk
Susan WESTLAKE
E-mail:
sue.westlake@ons.gov.uk
Howard MELTZER
Health and Care Division
Tel: +44.20.75.33.52.53
Fax: +44.20.75.33.50.13
E-mail
:
Howard.Meltzer@ons.gsi.gov.uk
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Countries
participating
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Member
States
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Austria
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X
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Germany
|
X
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The
Netherlands
|
X
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Belgium
|
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Greece
|
X
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Portugal
|
X
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Denmark
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Ireland
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Spain
|
X
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Finland
|
X
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Italy
|
X
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Sweden
|
X
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France
|
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Luxembourg
|
X
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United
Kingdom
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EFTA / EEA
Countries
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Iceland
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Liechtenstein
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Norway
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Candidate
Countries
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Bulgaria
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Latvia
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Slovakia
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Cyprus
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Lithuania
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Slovenia
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Czech
Republic
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Malta
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Turkey
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Estonia
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Poland
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Hungary
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Romania
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Others
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 1/11/2001
- 13 months
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Budget
Total
cost:
149.741,00
€
Subsidy from the
Commission:
104.819,00
€
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Statement of the project's
aims
To enhance the electronic
inventory of sources of morbidity data available in
Member States (MS), which was developed under the
previous ONS project, by filling the gaps in
information (through contact with the established
group of experts, and from reports and publications),
checking the accuracy of the stored information with
the providers, and developing a system to enable the
inventory to be readily updated on a regular basis.
Secondary objectives will be to provide on-going
support for fixing bugs within the Access database
and making minor changes to the database structure,
to develop a system for incorporating user feedback,
and to get the database widely used.
The project will also aim to link the 3
diseases-specific projects funded under the HMP 2000
Workprogramme (second round) - those on diabetes and
cardiovascular diseases specifically mention
inventories of data sources. An attempt will also be
made to identify data sources for respiratory
diseases other than asthma (which is already included
in the current version of the database). The enhanced
inventory to be used as a source of information to
help in the monitoring of the incidence and
prevalence of specific diseases for the EU's Action
Programme on Health Monitoring in the Field of Public
Health.
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Outcomes of the project
Final
report, June 2003
(
540 KB)
Download
database:
European
Union Morbidity Inventory Project (EUMIP), an
inventory of disease-specific morbidity data
sources
(Requirements: MS Access)
: The inventory contains
information on data sources for 11 different
categories of morbidity for all 15 EU Member States
and Norway.
The first phase of the
project, "
EUMIP
1 - Methodologies for producing EU-wide comparable
disease-specific morbidity data (Phase 1)",
collected information for the inventory, mainly via
questionnaires.
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Area of
activity
Analyses and reporting
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Title of
Project
Report on the mental
health status in the European Community /
Rapport sur l'état de santé mentale de la
Communauté européenne
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Organization
Name:
MGEN (MUTUELLE
GENERALE DE L'EDUCATION
NATIONALE)
Address:
3 Square Max
Hymans
F-75748 - PARIS
15
Telephone /
Fax:
+33.1.40.47.24.12 /
+33.1.40.47.21.91
Web
site:
www.fondationmgen.org
E-mail:
Contact
person:
Viviane KOVESS-MASFETY
Directrice
Département de recherche et d'étude en
Santé Publique associé à l'Université
de Paris V
E-mail
:
vkovess@mgen.fr
Tel: +33.1.40.47.24.20
Fax: +33.1.40.47.21.91
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Countries
participating
|
Member
States
|
X
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Austria
|
X
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Germany
|
X
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The
Netherlands
|
X
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Belgium
|
X
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Greece
|
X
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Portugal
|
X
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Denmark
|
X
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Ireland
|
X
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Spain
|
X
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Finland
|
X
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Italy
|
X
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Sweden
|
X
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France
|
X
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Luxembourg
|
X
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United
Kingdom
|
EFTA / EEA
Countries
|
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Iceland
|
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Liechtenstein
|
X
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Norway
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Candidate
Countries
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Bulgaria
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Latvia
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Slovakia
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Cyprus
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Lithuania
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Slovenia
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Czech
Republic
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Malta
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Turkey
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Estonia
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Poland
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Hungary
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Romania
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Others
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 1/10/2001
- 30 months
|
Budget
Total
cost:
424.746,00
€
Subsidy from the
Commission:
297.322,00
€
|
Statement of the project's
aims
To produce a report on
mental health in the European Union and promote the
creation of the mental health element in the proposed
Health Observatory in Europe.
To describe and compare the state of mental health
in the individual Member States and propose bases for
programmes addressing the issue of mental health, in
particular programmes designed to promote mental
health and prevent the risk factors.
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Outcomes of the project
Executive
summary of the final report
(47
KB)
Final
report
, October 2004
(1.3
MB)
Conference:
Comparing
Mental Health and Risk Factors across EU
Countries.
January 2005 WHO Inter-ministerial Mental Health
Conference: Pre-event.
Paris, 30 June 2004
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Area of activity
Establishment of Community health
indicators
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Title of
Project
EUROCHIP 1 - Health
indicators for monitoring cancer in Europe (Phase
1)
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Organization
Name:
UNIT OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
INT (ISTITUTO NAZIONALE PER LO STUDIO E LA CURA DEI
TUMORI)
Address:
Via Venezian,
1
I-20121 -
MILANO
Telephone /
Fax:
+39.02.23.90.24.60 /
+39.02.23.90.27.62
Web
site:
EUROCHIP
on http://www.istitutotumori.mi.it
http://www.istitutotumori.mi.it
E-mail:
lifetable@istitutotumori.mi.it
Contact
person:
Andrea MICHELI
(Project leader)
Tel: +39.02.2390.2867/69
Fax: +39.02.2390.3528
E-mail
:
micheli@istitutotumori.mi.it
andreamicheli@tin.it
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Countries
participating
|
Member
States
|
X
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Austria
|
X
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Germany
|
X
|
The
Netherlands
|
|
Belgium
|
|
Greece
|
|
Portugal
|
X
|
Denmark
|
X
|
Ireland
|
X
|
Spain
|
X
|
Finland
|
X
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Italy
|
X
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Sweden
|
X
|
France
|
|
Luxembourg
|
X
|
United
Kingdom
|
EFTA / EEA
Countries
|
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Iceland
|
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Liechtenstein
|
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Norway
|
Candidate
Countries
|
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Bulgaria
|
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Latvia
|
X
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Slovakia
|
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Cyprus
|
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Lithuania
|
X
|
Slovenia
|
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Czech
Republic
|
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Malta
|
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Turkey
|
X
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Estonia
|
X
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Poland
|
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Hungary
|
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Romania
|
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Others
|
X
|
Switzerland
|
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 01/12/2001
- 18 months
|
Budget
Total
cost:
473.712,00
€
Subsidy from the
Commission:
300.049,00
€
|
Statement of the project's
aims
The aims of the project
are :
- To develop a
comprehensive list of health indicators useful for
monitoring cancer in the countries of the European
Union. The list will make it posible to monitor and
evaluate the activities of the Member States in the
areas of cancer management and control, in terms of
cancer burden, prevention activity, standards of
care, and cure rates. The list will include variables
on the prevalence of risk factors ; pre-clinic
acticity ; cancer occurrence ; clinical follow-up ;
cancer recurrences ; patient survival ; diagnostic
and therapeutic procedures ; effectiveness of cancer
care ; outcome and care prevalence. The list will
include a huge set of socio-economic, demographic
health-related variables that will be useful in
controlling cancer and improving the life expectancy
of cancer patients.
- To indicate
standardised methods for collecting, checking and
validating tha data and to find methods, procedures
and techniques for analysing the results and making
them available.
- To incorporate this
proposed list into a larger comprehensive
surveillance list, prepared for the European Union
Health Monitoring Programme.
All the main European
networks (ENCR, Eurocare, Europreval, the Networks
for Cervical and Breast Cancer Screening, and
Concord), institutions, hospitals, and international
agencies (WHO, IARC, and OECD) concerned with cancer
will be involved.
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Outcomes of the
project
Executive
summary of the final report
(20 KB)
Final
report, July 2003
(268
KB)
Annexes of the final
report:
Annexes A: Results:
Cancer health indicators described in the forms by
EUROCHIP
Annex
A.1: Index of the annexes
(59 KB)
Annex
A.2: Descriptive forms (Database)
(1,25 MB).
Requirements: MS Access. For more information,
contact
the author
Annex
A.3: Methodological forms
(199
KB)
Annex
B: List of cancer specialists involved in the
project
(162
KB)
Publication:
A. MICHELI, C. NAVARRO, P. BAILI, C.
MART�NEZ, L. CHERIE-CHALINE, I. GARAU, G. GATTA, I.
IZARZUGAZA, T. MOELLER, W. OBERAIGNER, E. PACI, R.
SANKILA, J. TYCYNSKI, M. VELTEN, MD. CHIRLAQUE:
The EUROCHIP Project: in Murcia to define indicators
for the future of the cancer epidemiology.
LAS CLARAS. Cuadermos des centro cultural Las Claras.
Fundacion Cajamurcia, N° 5 Febrero 2003
Contact
the author
Short communication:
A free abstract of this
publication, is available at the editor's web site.
If you need more information on this publication
please contact the author(s).
A. MICHELI, R. CAPOCACCIA, C. MARTINEZ,
E. MUGNO, J.W. COEBERGH, P. BAILI, A. VERDECCHIA, F.
BERRINO, M. COLEMAN:
Cancer
control in Europe: a proposed set of European Cancer
Health Indicators,
European Journal of Public Health, Volume 13,
Supplement 1 ("The European Health Monitoring
Programme"), September 2003
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Area of
activity
Establishment of Community health
indicators
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Title of
Project
ECHI 2 - European
Community Health Indicators (Phase
2)
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Organization
Name:
RIVM (NATIONAL INSTITUTE
OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE
ENVIRONMENT)
Address:
P.O. Box 1
3720 BA Bilthoven
A. van Leeuwenhoeklaan 9
NL - Bilthoven
Telephone
:
+31.30.274.91.11
Web
site:
www.rivm.nl
E-mail:
Contact
person:
Pieter KRAMERS
(Project leader)
Deputy head
Department for Public Health Forecasting
Tel: +31.30.274.21.63
Fax: +31.30.274.44.50
E-mail
:
pgn.kramers@rivm.nl
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Countries
participating
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Member
States
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X
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Austria
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X
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Germany
|
X
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The
Netherlands
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X
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Belgium
|
X
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Greece
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X
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Portugal
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X
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Denmark
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X
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Ireland
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X
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Spain
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X
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Finland
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X
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Italy
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X
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Sweden
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X
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France
|
X
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Luxembourg
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X
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United
Kingdom
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EFTA / EEA
Countries
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Iceland
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Liechtenstein
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X
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Norway
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Candidate
Countries
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Bulgaria
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Latvia
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Slovakia
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Cyprus
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Lithuania
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Slovenia
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Czech
Republic
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Malta
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Turkey
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Estonia
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Poland
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X
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Hungary
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Romania
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Others
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 1/10/2001
- 33 months
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Budget
Total
cost:
284.216,00
€
Subsidy from the
Commission:
198.951,00
€
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Statement of the project's
aims
The EU Health Monitoring
Programme (HMP) wants to establish for data
collection, exchange and reporting in the field of
Public Health, in order to facilitate the monitoring
of trends, differences and policy impact throughout
the EU. Within this programme, Pillar A is envisaged
(1) to establish a set of EU health indicators, (2)
to select relevant information and data for exchange,
and (3) to undertake the conceptual and
methodological work which is needed to achieve
this.
During 1999 and 2000, a
project has been funded which was focussed on the
above item (1) : "Integrated approach to establishing
European Community Health Indicators (ECHI)". This
project has provided a proposal for framework for
such a set of indicators. It is still, however,
necessary to develop this framework further as well
as to implement it and to promote its actual use.
Actions are foreseen concerning, e.g. : (I) further
inclusion of results of HMP projects and other
projects, in order to realise further implementation
and use of the indicator system ; (II) improving the
link with EUPHIN-HIEMS ; (III) better linkage with
the work of WHO/euro, OECD and Eurostat ; (IV)
working out and exploiting the possibilities of more
flexible usage of the system ; and (V) reinforcing
communication of the output from ECHI both to Member
States and the EU, especially in the context of the
development of the Commission's new Action Framework
on Public Health.
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Outcomes of the project
Final
report, June 2005
(143 KB)
Annexes of the final
report:
Annex
1: Abridged version of the ECHI-1 final report
(110 KB)
Annex
2: Examples and discussion of conceptual models
of health
(170 KB)
Annex
3: From ECHI-1 to ECHI-2: Procedures, meetings,
dissemination of results
(63 KB)
Annex
4: Member State Health Policy issues
(111 KB)
Annex
5: The ECHI comprehensive indicator list (long
list). Version of July 7, 2005
(400 KB)
Annex
6: ECHI shortlist, final version of April 30,
2005
(105 KB)
Annex
7: The ECHI shortlist, selection procedures, as
agreed in May, 2003
(73 KB)
Annex
8: List of user windows proposed
(61 KB)
Annex
9: Technical details of ICHI-2
(38 KB)
Annex
10: Reports of ECHI-2 meetings
(254 KB)
Annex
11: List of projects and other sources
mentioned in annex 5, the long list, and annex 6,
the shortlist
(44 KB)
Annex
12: Members of the ECHI-2 team, with
affiliations
(55 KB)
Publication:
P.G.N. KRAMERS:
The
ECHI project: health indicators for the European
Community,
European Journal of Public Health, Volume 13,
Supplement 1 ("The European Health Monitoring
Programme"), September 2003
A free abstract of this
publication, is available at the editor's web site.
If you need more information on this publication
please contact the author(s).
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Area of
activity
Establishment of Community health
indicators
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Title of
Project
Health information from
primary care (Phase 2)
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Organization
Name:
NIVEL (NETHERLANDS
INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH SERVICES
RESEARCH)
Address:
6,
Drieharingstraat
NL-3511 BJ -
UTRECHT
Telephone /
Fax:
+31.30.27.29.700 /
+31.30.27.29.729
Web
site:
http://www.nivel.nl
E-mail:
receptie@nivel.nl
Contact
person:
François SCHELLEVIS
Project leader
Tel: +31.30.27.29.724
E-mail
:
f.schellevis@nivel.nl
Dr Joan DECKERS
Project coordinator
Dr Douglas FLEMING
Project advisor
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Countries
participating
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Member
States
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Austria
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X
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Germany
|
X
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The
Netherlands
|
X
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Belgium
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Greece
|
X
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Portugal
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Denmark
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Ireland
|
X
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Spain
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Finland
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Italy
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Sweden
|
X
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France
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Luxembourg
|
X
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United
Kingdom
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EFTA / EEA
Countries
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Iceland
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Liechtenstein
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Norway
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Candidate
Countries
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Bulgaria
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Latvia
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Slovakia
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Cyprus
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Lithuania
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Slovenia
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Czech
Republic
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Malta
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Turkey
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Estonia
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Poland
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Hungary
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Romania
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Others
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X
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Croatia
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 1/12/2001
- 28 months
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Budget
Total
cost:
339.368,00
€
Subsidy from the
Commission:
237.558,00
€
|
Statement of the project's
aims
The project aims
primarily at contributing to the EUPHIN/HIEMS
(European Union Public Health Information Network /
Health Indicators Exchange and Monitoring System) by
establishing the feasibility of delivering
epidemiological data about health indicators by
developing Health Indicator Profiles which provide
information about:
1. the appropriateness of
primary care as information source for
epidemiological information.
2. the validity and
international comparability of this information in
order to interpret the information well and to enable
valid comparisons between
countries.
A secondary aim is to
extend the project activities to EU Member countries
which cannot deliver these epidemiological data so
far.
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|
Area of activity
Establishment of Community health
indicators
|
Title of
Project
IMCA - Indicators for
monitoring Chronical Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
(COPD)
and asthma in the European Union
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Organization
Name:
FUNDACIÃ’ IMIM
(INSTITUT MUNICIPAL D'INVESTIGACIÒ MÈD
ICA)
Address:
c/Doctor Aiguader,
80
E-08003 -
BARCELONA
Telephone /
Fax:
+34.93.225.75.95/
+34.93.221.64.48
Web
site:
http://www.imim.es
E-mail:
Contact
person:
Enric DURAN
Fax: +34.93.221.64.48
E-mail
:
eduran@imim.es
Web site:
www.imca.imim.es
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Countries
participating
|
Member
States
|
X
|
Austria
|
X
|
Germany
|
X
|
The
Netherlands
|
X
|
Belgium
|
X
|
Greece
|
X
|
Portugal
|
X
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Denmark
|
X
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Ireland
|
X
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Spain
|
X
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Finland
|
X
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Italy
|
X
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Sweden
|
X
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France
|
X
|
Luxembourg
|
X
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United
Kingdom
|
EFTA / EEA
Countries
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Iceland
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Liechtenstein
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Norway
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Candidate
Countries
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Bulgaria
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Latvia
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Slovakia
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Cyprus
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Lithuania
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Slovenia
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Czech
Republic
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Malta
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Turkey
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Estonia
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Poland
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Hungary
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Romania
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Others
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 1/01/2002
- 24 months
|
Budget
Total cost: 376.957,00
€
Subsidy from the
Commission: 263.870,00 €
|
Statement of the project's
aims
1. To identify all
routinely and research (large studies) sources of
data providing useful information for monitoring COPD
and asthma in the EU and Assess their comparability
(within and between countries), and their strengths
and limitations.
2. Explore to what extent
international databases such as OCDE, WHO, Eurostat
could be improved based on the information available
for these two conditions.
3. To assess the
scientific evidence on risk factors (exposures),
prevalence, clinical management and policy
interventions and explore to what extent the evidence
is (or could be incorporated to the information
systems).
4. To identify the most
important protocol or clinical guidelines recommend
by local or international scientific societies
implemented in each EU country and assess their
comparability.
5. To identify a set of
indicators useful for monitoring and covering several
aspects of these two conditions such as risk factors,
prevalence, clinical management, and
outcomes.
6. To get a consensus
among participants of all EU countries about a set of
indicators recommended being incorporated to the
HIEMS and relevant for monitoring and evaluating
clinical management and policy decision making for
these two conditions.
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Outcomes of the project
Interim report:
Interim
report, January 2003
(151
KB)
Annexes of the interim
report:
Annex
1: New work plan proposal, October-November 2003
(175 KB)
Annex 2: 1st IMCA general meeting,
Barcelona, 26-27 January 2004
Annex
2.1: Draft agenda
(60 KB)
Annex
2.2: Minutes
(113 KB)
Annex
2.3: List of the project participants
; List of the
meeting participants
(195
KB)
Final Report:
Final
Report, December 2004
(1.5 MB)
Annexes of the final
report:
Annex 1:
Asthma
and COPD Indicators availability
(235 KB)
Annex 2: Asthma and COPD Indicators national
consistency
Annex
2.1: Denmark
(40 KB)
Annex
2.2: Sweden
(25 KB)
Annex
2.3: Austria
(70 KB)
Annex
2.4: Belgium
(50 KB)
Annex
2.5: France
(45 KB)
Annex
2.6: Ireland
(70 KB)
Annex
2.7: Luxembourg
(45 KB)
Annex
2.8: Netherlands
(25 KB)
Annex
2.9: United Kingdom
(65 KB)
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|
Area of
activity
Analyses and reporting
|
Title of
Project
Policy health impact
assessment for the European Union
|
Organization
Name:
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
UNIVERSITY OF
LIVERPOOL
Address:
Senate House, Abercromby
Square
UK-L69 3BX -
LIVERPOOL
Telephone /
Fax:
+44.151.794.25.29 /
+44.151.794.20.86
Web
site:
www.ihia.org.uk
E-mail:
impact@liverpool.ac.uk
Contact
person:
Alex SCOTT-SAMUEL
Director
IMPACT - International Health Impact Assessment
Consortium
Department of Public Health
University of Liverpool
Whelan Building
Quadrangle
Liverpool
L69 3GB
UK
Tel: +44.151.794.5569
Fax: +44.151.794.5588
Web site:
www.ihia.org.uk
E-mail
:
alexss@liverpool.ac.uk
|
Countries
participating
|
Member States
|
X
|
Austria
|
X
|
Germany
|
X
|
The
Netherlands
|
X
|
Belgium
|
X
|
Greece
|
X
|
Portugal
|
X
|
Denmark
|
X
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Ireland
|
X
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Spain
|
X
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Finland
|
X
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Italy
|
X
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Sweden
|
X
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France
|
X
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Luxembourg
|
X
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United
Kingdom
|
EFTA / EEA
Countries
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Iceland
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Liechtenstein
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Norway
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Candidate
Countries
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Bulgaria
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Latvia
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Slovakia
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Cyprus
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Lithuania
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Slovenia
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Czech
Republic
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Malta
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Turkey
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Estonia
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Poland
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Hungary
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Romania
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Others
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 1/12/2001
- 27 months
|
Budget
Total
cost:
462.729,00
€
Subsidy from the
Commission:
323.910,00
€
|
Statement of the project's
aims
To assess the health
impact of EU policy by:
1. Synthesising a
standard generic methodology for Health Impact
Assessment of EU policies and
activities.
2. Applying this HIA
methodology to selected EU policy at both European
Union and individual Member State
levels.
3. Actively disseminating
the findings and the lessons learnt throughout Europe
by means of seminars, publications and high level
briefings.
|
Outcomes of the project
Executive
summary of the final report
(121
KB)
Final
report, August 2004
(749
KB)
Annexes of the final
report:
Annex
1: Pilot Health Impact Assessment of the
European Employment Strategy in Germany
(1.1 MB)
Annex
2: Pilot Health Impact Assessment of the
European Employment Strategy in Ireland
(618 KB)
Annex
3: Pilot Health Impact Assessment of the
European Employment Strategy in the Netherlands
(949 KB)
Annex
4: Pilot Health Impact Assessment of the
European Employment Strategy in the United Kingdom
(1.5 MB)
Annex
5: Pilot Health Impact Assessment of the
European Employment Strategy in the European Union
(4.1 MB)
Annex
6
: European Policy Health Impact Assessment
(EPHIA): a guide
(431
KB)
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|
Area of
activity
Development of a Community-wide network for sharing
health data
|
Title of
Project
EUROMEDSTAT - Monitoring
expenditure and utilisation of pharmaceutical
products
in the European Union: a public
approach
|
Organization
Name:
ISTITUTO RICERCHE
POPOLAZIONE
Address:
Consiglio Nazionale
Ricerche
I-00198 -
ROME
Telephone /
Fax:
+39.06.49.93.28.05 /
+39.06.85.83.45.06
Web
site:
http://www.irpps.cnr.it
E-mail:
irp@irp.rm.cnr.it
Contact
person:
Pietro FOLINO-GALLO
(Project leader)
E-mail
:
pfolino@rm.unicatt.it
Web site:
http://www.euromedstat.cnr.it/default.asp
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Countries
participating
|
Member
States
|
X
|
Austria
|
X
|
Germany
|
X
|
The
Netherlands
|
X
|
Belgium
|
X
|
Greece
|
X
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Portugal
|
X
|
Denmark
|
X
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Ireland
|
X
|
Spain
|
X
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Finland
|
X
|
Italy
|
X
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Sweden
|
X
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France
|
|
Luxembourg
|
X
|
United
Kingdom
|
EFTA / EEA
Countries
|
|
Iceland
|
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Liechtenstein
|
X
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Norway
|
Candidate
Countries
|
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Bulgaria
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Latvia
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Slovakia
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Cyprus
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Lithuania
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Slovenia
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Czech
Republic
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Malta
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Turkey
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Estonia
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Poland
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Hungary
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Romania
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Others
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 01/02/2002
- 24 months
|
Budget
Total cost: 410.994,00
€
Subsidy from the
Commission: 283.854,00 €
|
Statement of the project's
aims
To create and maintain a network and
establish co-operation procedures for
"Monitoring Expenditure and Consumption of
Medicinal Products in the EU Member States" to be
integrated into the EUPHIN / HIEMS (European Union
Public Health Information Network / Health Indicators
Exchange and Monitoring System).
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Outcomes of the project
Executive
summary of the final report
(131
KB)
Final report: The Library of European
Union Pharmaceutical Indicators, March 2004:
Part
I: Recommendations for national registers of
medicinal products
with validated ATC codes and DDD values
(508 KB)
Part
II: Price Indicators
(379 KB)
Part
III: Utilisation / Expenditure Indicators
(384
KB)
Publications:
A free abstract of these
publications, is available at the editor's web site.
If you need more information on these publications
please contact the author(s).
P. FOLINO-GALLO, T. WALLEY, J.C.
FROLICH, A. CARVAJAL, I.R. EDWARDS:
Availability
of medicines in the European Union: results from the
EURO-Medicines project.
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology; 2001;
57: 441-446
The EUROMEDSTAT Group:
EUROMEDSTAT:
Monitoring expenditure and utilization of medicinal
products in the European Union countries: a Public
Health approach,
European Journal of Public Health, Volume 13,
Supplement 1 ("The European Health Monitoring
Programme"), September 2003
T. WALLEY, P FOLINO-GALLO, U. SCHWABE,
E. VAN GANSE, of the EUROMEDSTAT group:
Variations
and increase in use of statins across Europe: data from
administrative databases,
British Medical Journal, Volume 328, February
2004
See the
other
publications of EUROMEDSTAT
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Area of activity
Analyses and reporting
|
Title of
Project
Health information
systems in Europe - Structures and
processes
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Organization
Name:
REGIONE DEL VENETO
GIUNTA REGIONALE
Address:
Palazzo Molin S. Polo,
2513
I-30125 -
VENEZIA
Telephone /
Fax:
+39.041.27.91.426 /
+39.041.27.91.366
Web
site:
http://www.regione.veneto.it/
Newsletter:
www.epicentro.iss.it
E-mail:
ser@ulssasolo.ven.it
Contact
person:
Roberto GNESOTTO
Scientific Director
Reference Center of the Regional Epidemiologic
System
Via Ospedale 18
31033 Castelfranco Veneto
Italy
Tel: +39.0423.732793
Fax: +39.0423.732791
E-mail
:
gnesotto@ulssasolo.ven.it
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Countries
participating
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Member States
|
X
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Austria
|
X
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Germany
|
X
|
The
Netherlands
|
X
|
Belgium
|
X
|
Greece
|
X
|
Portugal
|
|
Denmark
|
X
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Ireland
|
X
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Spain
|
X
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Finland
|
X
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Italy
|
X
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Sweden
|
X
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France
|
X
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Luxembourg
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United Kingdom
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EFTA / EEA
Countries
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Iceland
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Liechtenstein
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Norway
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Candidate
Countries
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Bulgaria
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Latvia
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Slovakia
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Cyprus
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Lithuania
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Slovenia
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Czech Republic
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Malta
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Turkey
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Estonia
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Poland
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Hungary
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Romania
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Others
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 1/12/2001
- 18 months
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Budget
Total cost: 364.272,00
€
Subsidy from the
Commission: 254.990,00 €
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Statement of the project's
aims
In order to contribute to
the European Commission's commitment to improve
health monitoring, data exchange, data comparability
and health information systems harmonisation in the
Member States, this project aims at providing the
Commission with:
1. A fully detailed
organisational description in terms of structures,
resources and processes of the different Member
States' health information systems with particular
reference to selected Surveillance Systems and Health
Services Monitoring Systems.
2. A comparative analysis
of the information collected as for point 1, in order
to allow the identification of major differences and
similarities in the information systems.
3. Operative, feasible,
sustainable recommendations for the implementation of
the European information system.
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Outcomes of the project
Executive
summary of the final report
(184
KB)
Final
report, August 2003
(717
KB)
Annexes of the final report
: Country
reports:
Annex
1: Austria
(143 KB)
Annex
2: Belgium
(514 KB)
Annex
3: France
(148 KB)
Annex
4: Ireland
(163 KB)
Annex
5: Veneto region
(Italy)
(364 KB)
Annex
6: Luxembourg
(126 KB)
Annex
7: The Netherlands
(1.4 MB)
Annex
8: Portugal
(144 KB)
Annex
9: Spain
(760 KB)
Annex
10: Sweden
(240
KB)
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Area of activity
Analyses and reporting
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Title of
Project
Benchmarking health
monitoring programmes
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Organization
Name:
MINISTRY FOR WOMEN,
YOUTH, FAMILY AND HEALTH
NORTHRHINE-WESTPHALIA
Address:
Fürstenwall
25
D-40219 - DÜ
SSELDORF
Telephone /
Fax:
+49.211.855.35.56 /
+49.211.855.32.39
Web
site:
www.mfjfg.nrw.de
E-mail:
poststelle@mfjfg.nrw.de
Contact
person:
Birgit WEIHRAUCH
E-mail
:
birgit.weihrauch@mfjfg.nrw.de
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Countries
participating
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Member States
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X
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Austria
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X
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Germany
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X
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The
Netherlands
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Belgium
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X
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Greece
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Portugal
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X
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Denmark
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X
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Ireland
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X
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Spain
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Finland
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X
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Italy
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Sweden
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France
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Luxembourg
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United Kingdom
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EFTA / EEA
Countries
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Iceland
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Liechtenstein
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Norway
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Candidate
Countries
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Bulgaria
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Latvia
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Slovakia
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Cyprus
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X
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Lithuania
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X
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Slovenia
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X
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Czech Republic
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Malta
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Turkey
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Estonia
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X
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Poland
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Hungary
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Romania
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Others
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 1/12/2001
- 18 months
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Budget
Total cost: 484.114,00
€
Subsidy from the
Commission: 338.880,00 €
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Statement of the project's
aims
The project aims at
strengthening the European health monitoring system
by reviewing best practice in regional monitoring of
performance based health governance and by this to
enlarge the knowledge base on regional and
institutional arrangements of monitoring activities
of European health system.
All organisations active in administering health
services such as regional public health authorities,
sickness funds, and providers are equally included.
It intends to set up a learning process among
European regions using the variations of regional
health care regulations and activities to improve
health governance and public health.
Based on international benchmarking methodology and
the recommendations of the EC High Level Group on
Benchmarking the project aims to identify best
practice of regional health management with respect
to certain tracers such as screening of cancer (early
detection and immunization programs). Performance
measurement is focusing on indicators of process
quality and process efficiency.
Building up on other on-going HMP projects (ISARE,
ECHI, etc.) the results will help MS to review the
monitoring policy and make better use of the
potentials of performance based governance. Health
monitoring by applicant countries is particularly
considered.
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Outcomes of the project
Executive
summary of the final report
(106
KB)
Final
report, March 2004
(911 KB)
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Area of activity
Development of a Community-wide network for sharing
health data
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Title of
Project
CAMON - Comprehensive
cancer monitoring programme in Europe
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Organization
Name:
IARC/WHO (INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR
RESEARCH ON CANCER - UNIT OF DESCRIPTIVE EPIDEMIOLOGY /
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION) (FRANCE)
Address:
150, cours Albert
Thomas
F-69372 - LYON CEDEX
08
Telephone /
Fax:
( +33-472 ) 73 84 85 /
( +33-472 ) 73 85 75
Web
site:
http://www.iarc.fr
E-mail:
dep@iarc.fr
Contact
person:
Donald Maxwell PARKIN
(Project leader)
Tel: +33.4.72.73.84.82
Fax: +33.4.72.73.86.50
E-mail
:
parkin@iarc.fr
Web site:
http://www-dep.iarc.fr
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Countries
participating
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Member States
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X
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Austria
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X
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Germany
|
X
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The Netherlands
|
X
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Belgium
|
X
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Greece
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X
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Portugal
|
X
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Denmark
|
X
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Ireland
|
X
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Spain
|
X
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Finland
|
X
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Italy
|
X
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Sweden
|
X
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France
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X
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Luxembourg
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X
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United Kingdom
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EFTA / EEA
Countries
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Iceland
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Liechtenstein
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Norway
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Candidate
Countries
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Bulgaria
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Latvia
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Slovakia
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Cyprus
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Lithuania
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Slovenia
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Czech Republic
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Malta
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Turkey
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Estonia
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Poland
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Hungary
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Romania
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Others
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Starting date and
duration of project
- 1/12/2001
- 24 months
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Budget
Total cost: 637.905,00
€
Subsidy from the
Commission: 439.413,00 €
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Statement of the project's
aims
The aims of the project
are:
- to develop a cancer
surveillance system for cancer occurrence and outcome
(incidence, mortality, prevalence and survival),
permitting situation analysis and monitoring of cancer
burden in the Member States of the European Union and
applicant states
- to disseminate such
information within the European Union and world-wide,
and to make it available for incorporation into the
health monitoring system of the European Union Public
Health Programme.
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Outcomes of the project
Interim
report, June 2003
(45
KB)
Publications:
Lung cancer in Europe in 2000:
epidemiology, prevention, and early detection.
The Lancet Oncology, Vol.4, January 2003.
Contact the
author
A free abstract of the
following publication, is available at the editor's web
site.
If you need more information on this publication please
contact the author(s).
F. BRAY, M. GUERRA YI, D.M. PARKIN:
The
Comprehensive Cancer Monitoring Programme in Europe,
European Journal of Public Health, Volume 13,
Supplement 1 ("The European Health Monitoring
Programme"), September 2003
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