Dear colleagues
An end of year update -
Our report on financial protection in Europe -
Can people afford to pay for health care? - is now available in Russian and
summaries of the report are available in English, French, German and Spanish (Russian summary to follow shortly).
We disseminated the findings of the 2019 report via a range of events and publications this year, including:
For those of you in Bangkok in January, we will be at
PMAC UHC Forum 2020.
Country reviews for Poland, Sweden, Moldova and Ireland are now ready to be published online, with Slovenia soon to follow. Country reviews for Albania, Cyprus, France, Georgia, Greece, the Netherlands, Portugal and Turkey are being
updated with more recent data and will be published next year. The findings for Moldova were presented at two high-level policy dialogue events in Chisinau. The findings for Latvia were presented at a high-level meeting in the Latvian parliament.
New countries joined the study this year – Belgium, Finland, Luxembourg, North Macedonia, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland – and in 2020 we will include the last remaining EU member states – Bulgaria, Denmark, Italy, Malta and Romania.
We are also working towards the publication of a brief on coverage policy to be published in the European Observatory’s policy brief series in 2020 and a
second regional report on financial protection in Europe in 2021.
We couldn’t have done any of this without your valuable contribution.
We’d specially like to highlight the work of our colleagues José Cerezo, Marina Karanikolos, Mary MacLennan, Ilaria Mosca, Erica Richardson and Pooja Yerramilli in editing the country reports; Ruth Oberhauser and Juan García Domínguez in
coordinating the production of the reports; and our copy editors Nancy Gravesen, Alex Mathieson and Nicole Satterley. Jorge Alejandro García Ramírez also joined our team this year.
With thanks to all of you and good wishes for 2020 -
Sarah, Tamás & Jon
Sarah Thomson
Senior Health Financing Specialist
WHO Barcelona Office for Health Systems Strengthening
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