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Public Health in the Netherlands

Public Health in the Netherlands . Marieke van der Waal, Executive Director Netherlands Public Health Federation. Public Health in The Netherlands. Country facts Public Health Facts Public Health System Netherlands Public Health Federation. The Netherlands (facts).

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Public Health in the Netherlands

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  1. Public Health in the Netherlands Marieke van der Waal, Executive Director Netherlands Public Health Federation

  2. Public Health in The Netherlands • Country facts • Public Health Facts • Public Health System • Netherlands Public Health Federation

  3. The Netherlands (facts) • 41.526 km2 (1,2 times smaller than Slovak) • 300 km long and 200 km wide • 16.2 million inhabitants (Slovak: 5,4 million) • 8.0 million ♂ and 8.2 million ♀ • 483 municipalities

  4. Population density

  5. Death and its main cause • 141.936 people died (2003) • 62% died on Cardiovascular Diseases - Cancer • Life expectancy at birth: ♀ 80.7 years and ♂ 76.0 years (2002) Absolute numbers: Cardiovascular diseases (46.942) Cancer (39.867) Infectious diseases (1.892) Problems at pregnancy/birth (8) • Perinatal Mortality (≥ 24 weeks) 8.8 per 1000 births

  6. Avoidable causes of Death (1) Smoking: 15%

  7. Avoidable causes of Death (2) Overweight and Obesity: 6%

  8. Avoidable causes of Death (3) High Blood Pressure: 6%

  9. Avoidable causes of Death (4) Not enough exercise: 6%

  10. Avoidable causes of Death (5) Saturated fatty acids: 5%

  11. Avoidable causes of Death (6) Eating not enough vegetables and fruits: 5%

  12. Other problems that effects your chances on an early death • Social inequalities: education and income • Deprived area’s in large cities • Environmental factors • Type of work • Ethnicity

  13. UnfortunatelyOnce in a lifetime you have to die

  14. Our wishes • We like to get as old as possible • We don’t like to get a disease • We like to die in our sleep • We don’t want to die because of war, anthrax, smallpox's, BSE, chickenpox’s • We don’t want to die because of water/air/soil pollution

  15. How to full fill our wishes • Individual: live healthy and make the healthy choice • Local level: safe roads, vaccinations, health education • (Regional level: safe drinking water, safe roads, safe dikes) • National level: acts (tobacco smoking, collective prevention etc), screening programs

  16. National Public Health System (1) • Minister of Health and his ministry • Health Care and Protection Inspectorate • Advisory councils (research, policymaking, infectious diseases, food safety) • National NGO’s (Health Promotion and Education, Food, Consumer Safety) • Associations of Community Services, Professional Workers, Municipalities • School of Public Health • Research institutes / universities

  17. National Level: Ministry of Health

  18. Ministry of Health • Acts on tobacco control, collective prevention, food safety etc. • National Screening Programmes • National Vaccination Programmes • Public Health Policy Document • Based on Public Health Forecast of RIVM (Friday) • Intersectional policy making

  19. Public Health SystemLocal level or the Municipality (1) Involved are: • 483 Majors and alderman of health • 40 Community services and there professionals • Home care organisations • (Local Health Care Professionals like GP’s, dentists, physiotherapists etc)

  20. National Vaccination campaign Meningitis C: local implementation

  21. Local Public Health System (2) • Implementation of Law on Collective Prevention (major revision in 2003) • Local public health policy document • Epidemiology • Preventive Health Care for 0-18 year old children • Vaccination (influenza, meningitis, DTKP) • Health promotion and education • Stimulation of cooperation between public health workers and curative professionals • Screening of breast cancer, cervix cancer, PKU & CHT (baby’s) • Mental health • Diminish social inequalities • Infrastructure and environment

  22. Financing Public Health System • Tax (raised on national and local level) • General Exeptional Medical Expenses Act (AWBZ)

  23. Public Health in the Netherlands • Shared responsibility of national and local government • Many different organisations involved • Lack of coordination within knowledge transfer • Quality and Quantity of Public Health Workers is not guaranteed

  24. Netherlands Public Health Federation • Founded in 2000 • 34 members: →14 associations of public health workers →20 public health institutes • Six board members • Two employees • Annual budget 2004 approx € 150.000,-

  25. President of the NPHF

  26. Goals NPHF • Lobbying and influencing politics • More money and attention for Public Health issues • Sharing information and knowledge • Improving Public Health System

  27. Activities • Public Health policy program • Press releases on policy documents of National Government • Advising Ministry of Health • Organising conferences, lectures and workshops • EUPHA project (SAVEZ) • Public Health Magazine • Fundraising • Website

  28. NPHF desk at 2-day conference

  29. Money from fundraising • Empowerment of public health system (World Health Day, Week of the Public Health, Two-day National Conference on Public Health) • Manpower Planning • Incorporating Public Health Activities in Curative Settings • Improving Knowledge Transfer

  30. Thank you for your attention!

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