On May 10th, our new project Circle Health was presented at the '2nd International Conference for Hospital Directors and Management' in Kraków, Poland.
The conference was dedicated to innovative solutions for the healthcare industry and system – including topics such as public procurement, energy efficiency and the role of healthcare workers in the sustainable transformation of healthcare. Experts from all over Europe presented at the event, not only from Poland and the Nordics, but also from Germany, France, Spain and the United Kingdom.
In this context, Circle Health was introduced to an engaged audience of hospital managers, representing key actors for the success of the project. The presentation contributed to the dissemination of the project, and for the involvement of relevant stakeholders.
Afterwards, NCSH and our project partner SNKOZ evaluated the results from the conference: contacts and engagement. The next activities within Circle Health will be an introductory online training in sustainable healthcare on June 19th, and study visit in Olsztyn, Poland on October 2nd.
Sign up to the training here: June 19th
About the project
Starting January 2023, NCSH is the lead of the project Circle Health ("Best practices of circular management models in healthcare: Capacity building among healthcare workers").
This is done in partnership with the Association of Non-Medical Healthcare Managers (SNKOZ) from Poland, with the support of the Erasmus+ fund in the category 'Small-scale partnerships in vocational education and training'.
Circle Health aims to build competencies and green skills among healthcare workers in Sweden and Poland. The project will systematise best practices in both countries, and create a tool kit for the development of circular management models for the healthcare sector.
The priorities are to increase the flexibility of opportunities in vocational education and training, as well as to adapt vocational education and training to labour market needs.
For more information and interest in this project, please contact:
Diego Angelino
Partners
The project Circle Health is funded by Erasmus +.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
Photo: Canva (Robert Kneschke)