This course was developed by the reference network for the European Regional and Local Health Authorities (EUREGHA), Agència de Qualitat i Avaluació Sanitàries de Catalunya (AQuAS), and Mental Health Europe (MHE) as part of the research project 'Pan-European Response to the Impacts of the COVID-19 and future Pandemics and Epidemics' (PERISCOPE, https://www.periscopeproject.eu/). Funded by the European Commission Research Funding programme Horizon 2020 under the Grant Agreement number 101016233, PERISCOPE investigates the broad socio-economic and behavioural impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, to make Europe more resilient and prepared for future large-scale risks.
During a severe emergency like a pandemic, it is not so important how to buy but rather what to buy immediately, assuming that the imminent danger still allows extraordinary and fast procurement procedures. And there are things you cannot do without. Deeping dive into the experience of AReSS Puglia (the Strategic Agency for Health and Social Care of Apulia region, IT), this module aims to explore four main procurement lines that can be crucial for health authorities in planning and setting up a timely and effective response to the outbreak of a health emergency.
What's included
4 videos2 readings4 assignments
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4 videos•Total 25 minutes
Extensive supply and storage of essential medical devices and equipment•5 minutes
Smart design and fast building of modular facilities•6 minutes
Interface and communication services to interact with population•9 minutes
Flexible workforce contracting•5 minutes
2 readings•Total 40 minutes
Readings list: Interface and communication services to interact with population•10 minutes
Quiz on Extensive supply and storage of essential medical devices and equipment•5 minutes
Quiz on Smart design and fast building of modular facilities•5 minutes
Quiz on Interface and communication services to interact with population•5 minutes
Quiz on Flexible workforce contracting•4 minutes
Digitalisation and transformation of healthcare systems
Module 2•8 hours to complete
Module details
This module explores digital transformation and change management in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, and provides an introduction to evaluating digital health technologies. The module will begin with a lecture in interview format on digital transformation, with a particular focus on the Catalan region. Some of the topics covered in this interview will include: 1)The shift towards digital operations: what’s new? 2) What is change management and why is it important in the current context; 3) Guidelines and procedures for policymaking: one size fits all? 4) The importance of the cultural environment; 5) The role of citizens. A second lecture will describe how digitalisation has transformed the evaluation of medical technologies. First, we will revise a few basic aspects of health technology assessment. Then, we will discuss evidence-based evaluation of digital health products (apps, sensors, wearables, etc) and explain what are some of its specific requirements. The lecture will highlight the importance of having a formal assessment across technical, clinical, usability, and cost domains. To that end, we will review the existing landscape and gaps, and introduce some evolving responses and new approaches.
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2 videos2 readings2 assignments
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2 videos•Total 29 minutes
Digital transformation and change management during the pandemic•13 minutes
Evaluating digital health technologies •15 minutes
2 readings•Total 450 minutes
Readings list: Change management•210 minutes
Readings list: Digital health evaluation•240 minutes
2 assignments•Total 10 minutes
Quiz on Digital transformation and change management during the pandemic•5 minutes
Quiz on Evaluating digital health technologies•5 minutes
The importance of Euregional cooperation
Module 3•9 hours to complete
Module details
Nowadays, structured and sustainable Euregional collaboration in the field of public health is crucial. Based on the experience gained by euPrevent and GGD Limburg in dealing with cross-border cooperation, this module will draw attention to three different perspectives: Research, stressing the importance of cross-border data collection and analysis accessible to professionals and the general public; Policy, catching the perceptions of regional stakeholders on national measures across the borders; Citizens, with a focus on their role in cross-border political design and decision-making process.
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3 videos3 readings3 assignments
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3 videos•Total 19 minutes
The research perspective•7 minutes
The policy perspective•6 minutes
The citizens' perspective•7 minutes
3 readings•Total 510 minutes
Readings and further information•240 minutes
Readings and further information•180 minutes
Readings and further information•90 minutes
3 assignments•Total 16 minutes
Quiz on The research perspective•6 minutes
Quiz on The policy perspective•5 minutes
Quiz on The citizens' prespective•5 minutes
Ending stigma and improving mental health
Module 4•2 hours to complete
Module details
This online training will focus on mental health and specifically tackling stigma. The training will first provide an overview of mental health, followed by an outline of the complexities of mental health and stigmatisation. The training will also clarify why people can unintentionally reinforce negative stereotypes and be stigmatising, because of the language they use when discussing mental health. The subsequent section will be delivered by mental health experts and will be an opportunity to hear directly from experts by experience on the harmful effects of stigma on mental health. The concluding portion of the module will address the relevant policy interventions and implementations necessary to make such changes a reality.
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5 videos4 assignments
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5 videos•Total 22 minutes
What is mental health? •2 minutes
Introduction to stigma•4 minutes
Learnings from lived experience•5 minutes
Policy and investments to address mental health stigma •9 minutes
Conclusion•2 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Quiz on What is mental health•30 minutes
Quiz on Introduction to stigma•30 minutes
Quiz on Learnings from lived experience•30 minutes
Quiz on Policy and investments to address mental health stigma•30 minutes
Politecnico di Milano is a scientific-technological University, which trains engineers, architects and industrial designers.
From 2014 Politecnico di Milano started the release of several MOOCs, developed by the service for digital learning METID (Methods and Innovative Technologies for Learning), giving everybody the chance to enhance personal skills.
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