Objective
The health care industry in Europe is undergoing rapid transformation: technological changes from pharmaceutical developments to new techniques and communications technology; growing harmonisation between national systems of health provision; an increasingly international approach to the legislation and financing for health; growing privatisation and outsourcing and the development and implementation of new health policy frameworks. These changes, coupled with the increased mobility of health managers, have created significant continuing vocational traing needs in health management.
This pilot project will analyse previous EU experience, market research and expert studies of the health care industry in Europe to identify these training needs and develop the corresponding curricula, courses and learning materials. The training developed will be aimed at senior managers and staff working in health management and will be interdisciplinary (medical, technical, legal, organisation development and economics), modular (with integration of theory and practice), and will use self-learning, mentoring, tutoring and distance learning techniques. The modular courses will be piloted by the project partnership, evaluated and disseminated and marketed as commercial products.
Impact
The training developed and tested by the project and the analysis and benchmarking activities will have a direct impact on the professional competence of senior health managers, which will, in turn, be reflected in improved efficiency and effectiveness of sectors within the Health Care Industry, within financially affordable limits and while maintaining quality standards for services.
Contract number : A/96/2/0777/PI/II.1.1.c/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Vocational qualifications
Products :
Training programmes/ curriculum
Semi-autonomous/ flexible training
Computer/electronic-based materials
Public :
Managers/ Owners of SMES
Workers in companies
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
6020 Innsbruck
Austria
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