Health 2020: a new European policy framework for health and well-being

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Health 2020: a new European policy framework for health and well-being Zsuzsanna Jakab Zsuzsanna Jakab WHO Regional Director for Europe

Health 2020: adopted by the WHO Regional Committee in September 2012 The European policy framework for supporting action The European policy framework for supporting action across government and society for health and well-being

Dear President, Prime Minister, Minister, Mayor: Health is a prerequisite for social and economic development. Without health and well-being there is no economic growth and there is no development. Health and well-being contribute t to the productivity it of any society and should therefore be considered as an investment and not as an expenditure. The present economic/ financial crisis is affecting many countries, in many ways but it can also present an opportunity to do more and better for people s health. To improve health status, we have to address all determinants t simultaneously l and they are outside the health sector they are everywhere where people live. Therefore all sectors and levels of government and society contribute to the creation of health. Your leadership for health and wellbeing can make a tremendous difference for the people of your country or city and for Europe as a whole. Your support for Health 2020 is truly essential!

Health 2020 goal To significantly improve the health and well-being of populations, to reduce health inequities and to ensure sustainable people-centred health systems

Health 2020 documents Health 2020 - A European policy framework supporting action across government and society for health and well-being Health 2020 European policy framework and strategy document

Health 2020 highlights Policy framewo ork Strateg gy Health is a major societal resource and asset A strong value base: reaching the highest attainable standard of health A strong social and economic case for improving health Strategic objectives and common policy priorities Working together: adding value through partnerships Common purpose p and a shared responsibility Renewing the commitment to health and well-being: the context and drivers Applying evidence-based strategies that work and the key stakeholders Enhancing effective implementation, requirements, pathways and continuous learning

Why Health 2020? Significant improvements in health and well-being but. uneven and unequal

Overall health improvement (+5 years life expectancy) but with an important divide in the Region CIS: Commonwealth of Independent States EU12: countries belonging to the European Union (EU) after May 2004 EU15: countries belonging to the EU before May 2004

Situation in Tajikistan Life expectancy and maternal and child mortality to be significantly improved Noncommunicable disease (NCDs): cardiovascular diseases, respiratory, cancer, injuries i Infectious diseases National Health Strategy 2010 2020: good progress (family physician, primary health care (PHC)), model in health care financing Challenges: moving towards universal coverage by rolling out financing models, changing ratio of hospitals to PHC

Why Health 2020? Europe s changing health landscape: new demands, challenges and opportunities

European Region landscape Dealing with complexity and uncertainty Multifaceted health challenges require active involvement of all levels of government (international, national, local) People live longer and have fewer children People migrate within and between countries; ti cities grow bigger NCDs dominate the disease burden. Depression and heart disease are leading causes to healthy life-years lost Infectious diseases (such as AIDS and tuberculosis (TB)) remain a challenge to control Antibiotic-resistant i t t organisms are emerging. Health systems face rising costs PHC systems are weak and lack preventive services Public health capacities are outdated

Why Health 2020? Economic opportunities and threats: the need to champion public health values and approaches

Financial crisis of 2008: additional layer of complexity from austerity Evidence from previous crisis on relationship between unemployment, social welfare and health Active labour-market policies and well targeted social protection can eliminate adverse effects Unemployment associated with doubled risk of illness and reduced likelihood of recovering from disease Strong correlation with alcohol poisoning, liver cirrhosis, ulcer, mental disorders, suicide

Health 2020 development journey: two-year participatory process with Member States and partners Unprecedented evidence review Gathering of new evidence Solutions that work Integration and connection Stakeholder (peer) review

Health 2020: key studies Governance for health in the 21 st century Supporting Health 2020: governance for health in the 21 st century; Intersectoral governance for health in all policies: structures, actions and experiences Review of social determinants of health and the health divide in the WHO European Region Review of the commitments of WHO European Member States and the WHO Regional Office for Europe between 1990 and 2010 The economic case for public health action

Building on public health history WHO OConstitution Declaration of Alma-Ata Health for All Health21 Tallinn Charter: Health Systems for Health and Wealth Integrated policy frameworks can and have inspired health-generating actions on all levels.

Health 2020 a unifying policy framework to meet these challenges Recognizing that countries have different starting points and seek different approaches Aiming to improve health outcomes and reduce health divide Simultaneously addressing all determinants of health, mostly outside the health sector and socially determined (including social determinants): root causes! New type of governance

Health 2020 strategic objectives Working to improve health for all and reducing the health divide Improving leadership and participatory governance for health

Health 2020: four common policy priorities for health Investing in health through a life-course approach and empowering people Tackling Europe s major health challenges: NCDs and communicable diseases Strengthening people-centred health systems and public health capacities, and emergency preparedness, surveillance and response Creating resilient communities and supportive environments

Tajikistan context: many elements in place, and more on the policy development agenda Tajikistan development strategy for health system 2010 2020 Analysis of NCD situation and development of comprehensive action plan Comprehensive action plans on TB, HIV/AIDS, malaria Self-assessment of public health capacity, development of public health concept Guidelines on emergency preparedness p and emergency medical services

Going upstream: reaching higher and wider Addressing root causes such as social determinants Investing in public health, health protection, health promotion and disease prevention Making the case for whole-of-government of and whole-of-society approaches Offering a framework for integrated and coherent interventions

Review of social determinants of health and the health divide in the WHO European Region: key findings Persisting inequities in health between and within countries, which are socially determined Life-course approach to health equity Addressing the processes of exclusion Need to build on the resilience, capabilities and strengths of individuals and communities Emphasis on intergenerational ti equity Do something; do more; do better! Study carried out by a consortium chaired by Professor Michael Marmot of the United Kingdom

Improving governance for health Supporting whole-ofgovernment and whole-ofsociety approaches Learning from a wealth of experience with inter- sectoral action and healthin-all-policies (HiAP) work in Europe and beyond Two studies on governance for health led by Professor Ilona Kickbusch of Switzerland (2011, 2012) Source: Kickbusch, 2011 McQueen D et al. Intersectoral governance for health in all policies. Structures, actions and experiences. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2012.

Major burden in the Region due to NCDs SDR: standardized death rate

Economic case for health promotion and disease prevention The economic impact of NCDs amounts to many hundreds of billions of euros every year Many costs are avoidable through investing in health promotion and disease prevention Today governments spend an average 3% of their health budgets on prevention

NCD action plan Planning and oversight HiAP Healthy settings Secondary prevention National plan Fiscal policies Marketing Workplaces and schools Cardio-metabolic risk assessment and management Health information system with social determinants disaggregation Salt Trans fats Active mobility Early detection of cancer

WHO European Action Plan for Strengthening Public Health Capacities and Services

Strengthening public health: 10 essential public health operations (EPHOs) Vision: sustainable health and well-being Intelligence EPHOs 1+2 Surveillance Monitoring Informing health assessments and plans Core EPHOs SERVICE DELIVERY Health promotion EPHO 4 EPHO 3 EPHO 5 Health protection Disease prevention Enabler EPHOs Governance EPHO 6 Public health workforce EPHO 7 Funding EPHO 8 Communication i EPHO 9 Research EPHO 10

Supporting Member States in navigating the crisis is central to our work Strong economic case for health promotion and disease prevention, as economic cost of NCDs is extremely high Prevention: one of most cost-effective ways to improve health outcomes Use of fiscal policy, like increased taxes on tobacco and alcohol Short-term benefits of sin taxes

Supporting Member States in navigating the crisis is central to our work Try to protect health budgets but, if cuts have to be made, avoid across-the-board cuts and focus public expenditures more tightly on poor and vulnerable people (avoid or reduce out-of- pocket payments, which lead to impoverishment) Thi k l t i d ti d Think long term: save in good times and spend in bad times!

Improving efficiency reduces adverse effects of the crisis Eliminate ineffective and inappropriate services Improve rational drug use Allocate more to PHC and outpatient specialist care at the expense of hospitals Invest in infrastructure that is less costly to run Cut the volume of least cost-effective services

Health impact of spending on social welfare and growth of gross domestic product (GDP) Each additional US$ 1 Each increase in GDP per capita spent on of US$ 100 per capita social welfare is results in only 0.11% associated with 1.19% reduction in mortality reduction in mortality Effect of social- welfare spending on mortality reduction is significantly greater Than that of GDP growth

Health 2020 framework Adaptable and practical policy framework Recognizes that countries engage from different starting points and have different contexts and capacities Recognizes that every country is unique, and that countries will pursue common goals through different pathways and take different approaches, but will be united in purpose

Stakeholder utility What is in it for me?

Ministers of health Leadership Health-system management Influence Problem solving Engagement g strategies Intelligence exchange

Prime ministers and other sectoral leaders Economic case for investment in health Upstream interventions ti Health and well-being as barometers of development New governance models

Public health agencies, advocates and academics Health 2020: builds unity in community maps options and tradeoffs for health improvement enhances public health authority stands up for public health identifies research priorities

Health professionals Health 2020: identifies integrative strategies t and new skills needed links clinical interventions to equity and social determinants advocates strengthening of health systems

Partner agencies Health 2020: sets common targets reduces duplications enhances coherence

Society Health 2020: champions engagement and empowerment approaches supports citizen/patientcentred systems provides a platform for advocacy and collaboration

Health 2020: towards a healthier Europe