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Showcase event: Synergies for integrated care
OCT
Mon
28
OCT
Tue
29

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Location

Hybrid

Rome, Italy
Programmes
Health

This showcase event is organised by HADEA in collaboration with the Joint Action on increasing Capacity building for National Focal Points (JA NFP4Health), the Horizon Europe Partnership for Transforming Health Care Systems (THCS) the Joint Action on cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and diabetes (JACARDI) and the Horizon Europe Health National Contact Points (HNN3.0)

The event will focus on synergies by implementation, fostered by the clustering activities promoted by HaDEA. Moreover, the event will also harvest the main lessons learned coming from synergies by design, promoted at call level by the EU funding programmes managed by the Agency.

Within the overarching theme of integrated care, the presentations and discussions will be centred around the prevention of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes as well as the promotion of mental health.

More information and registration on the HNN3.0 website. This 2-day event will be held in Rome and there will be also the possibility to participate online. Deadline for registration is 25/09/24.

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YoPA – Youth-centered participatory action for a healthy lifestyle

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