便民之健康資源 - International HPH Network

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Governance Board Progress
Report
Shu-Ti Chiou, MD, PhD, MSc
Director-General, Health Promotion Administration, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan
President, International Network of Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Services
Global vice president of the International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE)
Chair, International Task Force on Health Promoting Hospitals and Age-Friendly Health Care
Chair, International Task Force on Health Promoting Hospitals and Environment
Outline
Summary of the HPH Priorities 20112013
 HPH Global Strategy 2013-2015
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Summary of the HPH Priorities
2011-2013
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Summary of the HPH Priorities 2011-2013
Growth & Member Care
 Visibility & Publication
 Partnership & Affiliated Members
 Qualitative Growth
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Growth & Membership
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The International Network has achieved a good
and steady growth rate.
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~1,000 members in 41 countries – including
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national/regional networks and individual
hospital/health services members
New procedures regarding non-payer support have
been implemented
A new and leaner administrative/payment
initiatives has been implemented - new CRM,
PayPal options etc.
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Taiwan’s Participation
yeas
No. of accepted papers Participants @
@ Conference
Conference
Member Number
Taiwan
Total
%
Taiwan
Total
%
Taiwan
Total
%
2006(Join
HPH)
5
2008
(Observer)
41
657
6.2
27
227
11.9
24
515
4.7
2010 (Vice
Chair)
67
756
8.9
68
269
25.3
38
503
7.6
2011
79
845
9.3
85
478
17.8
58
530
10.9
2012
(Chair)
93
912
10.2
598
744
80.4
994
1370
72.6
2013
131
975
13.4
257
582
44.2
177
816
21.7
Visibility & Publication
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Improvements had been made to websites and online
resources.
Many exposures of HPH in various international events:
21st IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion,
2013 Global Health Forum in Taiwan, Pre-conference for
8th Global Conference on Health Promotion, Precongress on HPH during the IHF 38th World Congress,
and various regional meetings with WHO.
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Partnership & Affiliated Members
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Memorandum of Understanding signed with the
WHO, South-eastern European Health Network
(SEEHN), International Hospital Federation
(IHF), and ENSH. Action plans related to each
partnership were also developed and implemented.
 Initiate contact with
IHF from Taiwan
 Taiwan invited Dr. Eric de Roodenbeke, the CEO of
IHF, to 2013 Global Health in Taiwan
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Affiliated Member Framework had also been
developed and implemented.
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Qualitative Growth
New Global HPH Strategy for 2013-2015
had been finalized and distributed to all
membership and partners.
 The period’s HPH Schools, Newcomer’s
Workshop, Coordinators’ Workshop,
Management Schools etc. had all been
conducted successfully according to
schedule.
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Global HPH Strategy 2013-2015
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Global HPH Strategy 2013-2015
Main
constituents
 Governance Board + International HPH
Secretariat
 HPH Networks + Individual HPH Members
 HPH Task forces
 Affiliated members, partners, collaborators
Action plans on the global HPH Strategy
Follow-up via Progress Reports:
 Annually for GB + Int HPH Secr
 Biannually for Networks and Task forces
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Four Priority Areas for 2013-2015
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WHO-HPH Standards & Indicators
Training & Education
Community & Advocacy
Advancement of Clinical Health Promotion
Research
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WHO-HPH Standards & Indicators
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Implementation in hospital members
 Toolbox + e-learning online
 Support their members in implementing standards (1 per
year)
Development for health service members (non-hospital)
 Evaluation of existing model in HS-members
 Draft revised model and validation in pilot-tests
 Participation in pilot-tests
Possibility of a working group/task Force on Standards and
Indicators
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Teaching & training: assure capacity and competence
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International HPH Schools
 HPH Autumn School in Estonia: “Strengthening the Partnership
between Public Health and Health Care System”, September
30th~ October 1st, 201, Tallinn, Estonia
International Clinical HP Master
 Establishment of a new Scientific Society on Clinical Health
Promotion.
 Discussed by GB members in 2013, formal launch in 2014
during the HPH Conference.
 Focusing on young researchers, support and encouragement of
more HP research, abstract and journal article writing.
New working group and TF on collection & dissemination of
Evidence-based Health Promotion (GB March 2014)
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Advancement of Clinical Health Promotion Research
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WHO-HPH Advanced Recognition Project
 8 countries participate in the research project
 Taiwan HPH Network (21 hospitals in Control and
Intervention Group)
 Czech Rep: 8
 Thailand: 4
 Slovenia: 2
 Estonia: 2
 Canada: 1
 Indonesia: 1
 Malaysia: 1
.......and more nations scheduled to join
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Communication + Advocacy (1)
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Advocate internationally of International HPH Network
 Pre-meeting for 8th Global Conference on Health Promotion,
Helsinki Finland, June 9, 2013 (With support by the Health
Promotion Administration of Taiwan, including travel expenses of
Prof. Tonnesen to the meeting)
 Pre-conference of IHF Congress Oslo, June 17, 2013 (With
Support by the Health Promotion Administration of Taiwan,
including travel expenses of Prof. Tonnesen to the meeting)
 a symposium during 20th International Association of Gerontology
and Geriatrics (IAGG) in Seoul, South Korea , June 24, 2013
 IUHPE 21st World Conference on Health Promotion on Best
investments for health, August 25-29, 2013
 GB Chair Shu-Ti Chiou attended the conference through selffinance and raised HPH visibility and engaged new partnership
with the IUHPE platform.
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Communication + Advocacy (2)
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Advocate internationally of International HPH Network
 Leading Systems Network (LSN) Global Conference, London,
UK 2013.09.23
 GB Chair Dr. Shu-Ti Chiou was invited to give a speech
 HPH Autumn School in Tallinn, Estonia, Sep 30, 2013
 2013 Global Health Forum in Taiwan, Nov 22-25, 2013
 1st APEC Conference on Health Promoting Hospitals and Health
Services will be held in Taiwan in July, 2014. (to be organized and
hosted by HPA of Taiwan)
Communication + Advocacy (3)
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Member growth New networks and individual members from May
2013~April 2014:
 Hong Kong Network
 Hungarian Network
 Japan (Health Cooperative Saitama Chichibu Cooperative
Hospital, Yoshida Hospital, Saitama Cooperative Hospital )
 England (Ashworth Hospital and the Royal Bournemouth,
Christchurch Hospital, Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust)
 Zhengzhou AIXIN Hospital and Beijing Yanqing County
Hospital (China)
 Maastricht University Medical Center (Nederland)
 Municipal Health Directorate, Ghana
 New World Hope Organization, Pakistan
 Uszoki Hospital, Hungary
 Affiliated member: Nursing Studies, University of Edinburg
(Scotland)
Communication + Advocacy (4)
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Newcomer’s school: introductory videos by N/R
Coordinators explaining the benefit of the network and their
work.
Expand contents of schools which included new ways of
care outside the hospital - “hospital in the home”, patient
organizations and how-to-do HPH in real life.
E-learning: HPH LinkedIn group is up to 646 members in
41 countries
The newly launched Clinical Health Promotion Scientific
Society, aimed at young researchers and how to write
abstracts for HPH conferences.