LUNCH WORKSHOP 1
Organised by Gesundheit Österreich GmbH (GÖG) & European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Evidence matters for good political decision making – but its successful uptake greatly depends on effective communication between the researchers and knowledge-brokers supplying the evidence, and the decision makers aiming to translate it into practice.
In this workshop, we will explore how to frame and moderate this dialogue to foster a mutual understanding of needs that can help better (health) policies emerge. We will hear from organisations and individuals active in this field who can share insights and perspectives from across the European and national levels, and we will identify models of best practice and discuss their potential implementation in other EU-wide contexts – as well as engage attendees via the interactive conference tool Wisembly to gather their feedback and input on priorities we need to set.
Smart approaches are needed to utilise evidence for (health) policy in a way that really makes a difference to improving outcomes – and this workshop will examine what it takes to get there.
Input from
PAUL CAIRNEY, Professor of Politics and Public Policy, University of Stirling, UK
ROB COOK, Clinical Director with the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) healthcare practice
TANJA KUCHENMÜLLER, Knowledge Management, Evidence and Research for Policy-Making unit (KER); Division of Information, Evidence, Research and Innovation (DIR) at the WHO Regional Office for Europe.
MILOJKA KOLAR CELARC, Former Minister of Health, Slovenia
BRIGITTE PISO, Head of the Austrian National Institute for Quality in Healthcare (BIQG), Gesundheit Österreich GmbH (GÖG)
Moderation
JOSEP FIGUERAS, Director, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Wrap-up
CLAUDIA HABL, Gesundheit Österreich GmbH (GÖG)