Welcome

“To facilitate transnational cooperation on health” is the purpose of the network. eHealth is a key facilitator of cooperation between partners across borders. By using eHealth the international partners collaborate to exploit synergetic potentials for better quality, efficiency and access to health care services for the citizens in the regions.  more »

 

Development of
cooperations on eHealth

The partners cooperate transnationally to learn from different national approaches, share expertise and use joint resources and capacities. Read about the strategic development of cooperative eHealth projects. more »

 

News

25 June 2010

Lead Role for the eHealth component in the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region!

The “Northern Dimension Partnership in Public Health and Social Well-being” (NDPHS) is the priority area coordinator for the implementation of the European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR) in health issues. This May, the NDPHS offered the eHealth for Regions network to take the lead role for the eHealth component in the EUSBSR. The network members agreed on this request. For more information about the NDPHS please visit the website: www.ndphs.org
 

15 June 2010

Cross-Border Breast Health project: Invitation to Final Conference in November!

This final conference will present the main findings and proposals of the project to a broader public audience in order to transform the virtual building of a cross-border breast cancer center into reality.
The final conference will take place on 24th of November 2010, 13:00h to 16:00h, in Flensburg.  more »

20 May 2010

3rd Virtual Seminar with Political Support!

The third virtual seminar took place on 26th of April. Besides the network members the representatives of the Political Strategic Board participate in this third virtual meeting. Prof. Carsten Rose from the University Hospital in Skåne lectured on “Regional Cancer Centres in Sweden”. With his presentation he pointed out an important part of the innovative National Strategy of Sweden in dealing with the high prevalence of cancer. Prof. Rose´s presentation was accompanied by an international discussion on regional strategies in cancer treatment. After the summer break, two further virtual seminars are scheduled for 2010 with presenters from Germany and Lithuania.