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Health Management Voices by EHMA

Welcome to our 'Health Management Voices' podcast series! This 10-episode playlist is designed specifically for community leaders and health managers, offering key insights into effectively empowering citizens and patients to advocate for their rights within health systems and service delivery. Each episode brings expert guidance on topics like patient advocacy, community engagement, and strategies for improving health services—giving leaders the tools they need to make a real impact.Our podcasts will have subtitles translated into different languages: French, Bulgarian, Romanian, Hungarian, Greek, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Finnish. Tune in to learn strategies to drive positive change and ensure every community member’s voice is heard in health service settings. www.ehma.orgCo-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed

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    EHMC via Health Management Voices : How to submit a high-level abstract and increase your chances of being selected

    This episode of ‘Health Management Voices' is recorded as part of the European Health Management Conference podcast series, created to support current and future conference participants in navigating the EHM Conference experience. The series aim to provide practical guidance, particularly around the abstract submission and presentation process, and to help researchers and health management professionals make the most of their engagement with the Conference.In this episode, we focus on preparing and submitting high-quality abstracts and presentations for the EHMC.Our guest, Dr Marius Ungureanu, Chair of the Department of Public Health, Director of the Centre for Health Workforce Research and Policy from Babes-Bolyai University Romania, member of the EHMA Governing Board spoke to EHMA Executive Director Ms Federica Margheri, shared his perspective from reviewing hundreds of conference abstracts. Together, we explore why submitting an abstract to EHMA is a valuable opportunity, what defines a strong and competitive abstract, and how authors can effectively balance technical requirements with a clear and compelling research message.The conversation also provides a behind-the-scenes look at the EHMA abstract review process, discusses how to align submissions with conference themes, and offers practical advice for researchers who may feel uncertain about whether their work is ‘ready’ to submit.Drawing on expert experience from the review process, the discussion offers practical insights to support researchers at all career stages, from PhD students and early-career academics to more experienced scholars.

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    Bridging technology and training: the future of oncology digitalisation

    This episode of Health Management Voices is jointly hosted by EHMA and the TRANSiTION EU Project. Learn more about the TRANSiTION Project and its mission: https://www.europeancancer.org/hpv/impact/resource/transition.html In this episode, Grant Carroll, Chief Pharmacist, National Cancer Information System, Ireland, joins a discussion hosted by the European Health Management Association and TRANSiTION Project to explore how digital tools are being implemented in oncology care, the training approaches supporting healthcare professionals, and the broader impact of digital transformation on cancer services across Ireland.Featuring expert insights from Mr Carroll, the conversation highlights the strategic development of the National Cancer Information System in Ireland, the challenges of rolling out digital tools across multiple hospitals, and the critical role of targeted training in equipping healthcare professionals to confidently adopt new technologies.Co-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 Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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    Governance and ethical considerations in oncology digitalisation: addressing training gaps

    This episode of Health Management Voices is jointly hosted by EHMA and the TRANSiTION EU Project. Learn more about the TRANSiTION Project and its mission : https://www.europeancancer.org/hpv/impact/resource/transition.htmlIn this episode, Dr Zisis Kozlakidis, Head, Laboratory Services and Biobanking, World Health Organization, International Agency for Research on Cancer, joins a discussion hosted by the European Health Management Association and TRANSiTION Project to explore the ethical, legal, and governance challenges surrounding the digitalisation of oncology care, with a focus on the training gaps that limit progress across Europe. Featuring expert insights from Dr. Kozlakidis, the conversation highlights how context-specific, ethically grounded training can support a safer and more effective digital transformation in cancer care. For any questions related to his contribution, feel free to reach out to Dr. Kozlakidis directly via [email protected] 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 Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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    Crisis management and health preparedness: community-level responses

    In this episode, hear from Dr George Kapetanakis, President of the Hellenic Cancer Federation—ELLOK, hosted by the European Health Management Association, as they discuss the impact of health emergencies, particularly the COVID-19 pandemic, on cancer care in Europe, highlighting disruptions to diagnosis, treatment, and patient wellbeing. The conversation also covered strategies for improving crisis preparedness, including digitalisation, collaboration, and the need for robust national and European frameworks to support cancer care during emergencies.

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    Building sustainable community healthcare supply chains

    In this episode, hear from Dr Peter Tinnemann, Service Manager, Stadt Frankfurt, hosted by the European Health Management Association, as they explore the challenges and opportunities in building sustainable community healthcare supply chains, drawing on lessons from recent infectious disease outbreaks, the role of technology in improving logistics, and strategies for workforce development and cross-sector collaboration to future-proof healthcare systems.

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    Bridging health inequalities: boosting literacy in marginalised communities through community-centric approaches

    In this episode hear from Val Albrecht, Registered Midwife, Ottawa South Midwives, hosted by the European Health Management Association, as they explore bridging health inequalities and boosting health literacy in marginalised communities through community-centric midwifery care. Learn from Val Albrecht's experience how inclusive practices, diverse teams, and personalised approaches can enhance healthcare experiences and create a strong sense of belonging for clients from all backgrounds.

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    Community-based disease prevention models: success stories

    In this episode hear from Mr. Yasho Minkov, Deputy mayor of the Municipality of Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria, European programmes and international cooperation, hosted by the European Health Management Association, as they discuss the key distinctions and benefits of community-based disease prevention models, the role of health education, strategies for sustainability, the impact of digital tools, and actionable insights for health managers and policymakers.

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    Transforming community health: the power of digital innovation and data-driven management

    In this episode, Prof. Dr. Miklós Szócska, Dean of Semmelweis University's Faculty of Health and Public Administration and Head of the University’s Health Services Management Training Centre, joins a conversation hosted by the European Health Management Association. They discuss the transformative impact of digital innovation in healthcare, focusing on data-driven strategies like Big Data, AI, and digital twin technologies. The conversation also covers their effect on community health, the interdisciplinary collaboration within Semmelweis University's Data-Driven Health Division (D2H), and ongoing efforts to build capacity in data science and digital health through specialised training and collaborative models.

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    Health promotion in diverse communities: strategies and successes

    In this episode, Dr. Marius Geantă, President and Co-Founder of the Center for Innovation in Medicine, joins a discussion hosted by the European Health Management Association. They explore the importance of health promotion in underserved rural communities, focusing on strategies to overcome challenges like cultural resistance, limited healthcare access, and resource shortages. They also highlight successful interventions such as the 4P-CAN Living Labs, the role of stakeholder engagement, the use of AI tools for early detection, and the lessons learned for creating sustainable health promotion in similar communities across the EU.

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    Increase health literacy

    In this episode, join Dr. Rosa Vidal Alvarez, Director of the Economic Analysis and Payment Systems Area at the Catalan Hospital, Health & Social Services Association, in a conversation hosted by the European Health Management Association. Dr. Alvarez delves into the shared responsibility of improving health literacy in Spain, examining challenges such as language barriers, cultural diversity, and prevalent health misconceptions, as well as effective strategies—like telemedicine, culturally tailored resources, and family engagement—to enhance patient understanding and support preventive care.

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    Access to health care in marginalised communities

    In this episode hear from Prof Amelia Compagni, Director, Center for Research in Health and Social Care Management Department of Social and Political Sciences of the Bocconi University, hosted by the European Health Management Association, as they discuss the barriers to healthcare faced by people experiencing homelessness, strategies to reduce stigma, and innovative approaches to creating inclusive healthcare systems for marginalised populations.

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    The role of communities in tackling the AMR challenge

    In this episode, hear from Dr Andrea Caputo Svensson (Global Health Advisor | ReAct Europe) hosted by the European Health Management Association, as they discuss the global issue of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), covering its causes, public health impacts, and the importance of community-driven initiatives to tackle AMR. The discussion will also cover our expert insights from on grassroots solutions and ReAct’s "From People to Leaders" initiative.

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    Mental health in communities: new care models and challenges

    In this episode, hear from Jeremy Jennings (President, CHS) and Dr. Vanessa Goodman (Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapist, CHS), hosted by the European Health Management Association, as they discuss community-based mental health care in Belgium and Europe, highlighting barriers to access, innovative care models, and the future of mental health advocacy.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to our 'Health Management Voices' podcast series! This 10-episode playlist is designed specifically for community leaders and health managers, offering key insights into effectively empowering citizens and patients to advocate for their rights within health systems and service delivery. Each episode brings expert guidance on topics like patient advocacy, community engagement, and strategies for improving health services—giving leaders the tools they need to make a real impact.Our podcasts will have subtitles translated into different languages: French, Bulgarian, Romanian, Hungarian, Greek, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Finnish. Tune in to learn strategies to drive positive change and ensure every community member’s voice is heard in health service settings. www.ehma.orgCo-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed

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