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05/21/2015 View this email in a web browser
Dear participant in the HSR Spring Meeting,

As promised, we can now feed your curiosities about all presentations provided a month ago.
 
Attached below are links to all slides, including those used on societal impact in the closing session plus the slides by Kristina Laut who was unable to attend and present her work. We are sure it may be of interest to a number of attendants as it links closely to the presentations by Marie Annick Le Pogam and Sandra Garcia Armesto on quality of hopsital care and medical practice variations.

If you missed the message directly following the meeting, then you can find the link to all pictures taken during the meeting here.

Note. The most easy way to share the slides was to upload them in our newsletter webform. For that purpose we have added the e-mail addresses of those not yet on the newsletter list. If you prefer not to be added (e.g. with this particular e-mail address) you can use to unsubscribe button below or let us know directly at hsr_europe@nivel.nl.
 
We very much enjoyed the meeting and appreciated your positive responses. It will be a format we will definitely use next year as well and we will keep you informed through our newsletter.

Best regards and hope to see you at a future occasion.
 
On behalf of HSR Europe        On behalf of the EUPHA Section on HSR
Johan Hansen                        Judith de Jong
                                            Willemijn Schäfer

Contact information
HSR Europe
Secretariat at NIVEL – Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research
Tel ++31302729700, e-mail: hsr_europe@nivel.nl
www.healthservicesresearch.eu
www.eupha.org/site/section_page.php?section_ref=S_HSR
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Presentations during HSR Meeting 15-16 May 2014 - in chronological order

Belinda Wijckmans (Belgium) Governing mental health networks. Implementation experiences of the Belgian mental health care reform.

Sina Waibel (Spain) Coordination and continuity across levels of care in the Catalan healthcare system: perspectives of health professionals and patients

Imre Rurik (Hungary) Financing primary care in Hungary; how to improve it?

Adrian Schoo (Australia) Rural health services and workforce enhancement: Social capital, learning organisations & professional development

Anthony Demont (France) Legal solutions proposed for the improvement of the cooperation forms between French health professionals

Jean Macq (Belgium) Evaluation of a large scale reform aiming at reducing the risk of institutionalization for community dwelling frail older people in Belgium

Marie Annick Le Pogam (Switzerland) Development and validation process of elderly patient safety indicators using Swiss and French hospital administrative data linked to insurance claims data

Sandra Garcia Armesto (Spain) Minimizing the use of lower-value care in the Spanish NHS: a strategy to help providers in realigning to value-based services

Kristina Laut (United Kingdom) Inter-hospital variation in national diffusion of life-saving treatment for heart attacks: A whole country cohort study 

Willemijn Schäfer (the Netherlands) The patient perceived the potential for improvement of primary care in 34 countries

Clive Savory (United Kingdom) Support for adoption and diffusion of healthcare innovations: outline proposal for a comparative research project.

Christian Elling Scheele (Denmark) Implementing Health Equity in All Policies (HEiAP)

Ligia Paina (United States) Implementing the Code of Practice on International Recruitment in Romania 

Johan Hansen (The Netherlands) Societal impact of health services research