HPH network, FRANCE
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HPH network,FRANCE
HPH Strategy Seminar
Beijing, China
7 september 2013
Andrea Limbourg
INPES
• French National Institute for Prevention and Health Education
• Public health agency created in 2002 and under the authority of the Ministry of Health
• 140 employees• 100 M€ budget (~810 M Yuan)• International partnerships (Cooperation agreement
with China, Russia, Canada, Europe …)
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INPES and HPH
• 6 directorates at INPES :– Programmes, Scientific affairs, Communication and Information,
Networks and Regional development, Internal resources and Finance.
• Develop prevention, health education and health promotion strategies at a national level to be implemented in various fields:– Schools, Prisons, Cities, Hospitals
• Coordinating the national HPH network includes– Communication and collaboration with international HPH network
– Attending annual HPH conference and encouraging French hospitals to participate
– Administrative followup with hospitals regarding membership
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International network of Health Promoting Hospitals & Health
Services• A network of national & regional networks• Established by WHO in 1995 and based on the Ottawa
Charter, Budapest Declaration and Vienna Recommendations
• Mission: HPH shall work towards incorporating the WHO concepts, values, strategies and standards or indicators of Health Promotion into the organizational structure of the Hospitals and Health Services
• Vision: Increase the contribution of hospitals and health services to better health gain through Health Promotion
• Aimed at patients, staff and community
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History of international HPH Network
• 1988 – 97 From Project to European Network
• 2004 Int. HPH Network and Secretariat
• 2005 Gen Assembly & Governance Board
• 2006 First member outside Europe (Canada)
• 2007 First Asian member (Taiwan)
• 2008 HPH Constitution
• 2009 HPH Strategy (3rd strategy 2013)
• 2010 Memorandum of Understanding with WHO
• 2011 Scientific journal of Clinical HP
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HPH Structure
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General Assembly
Governance Board
HPH Secretariat
WHO CC Vienna
WHO CC Copenhagen
National/Regional Networks
Individual hospitals/health services
Task Forces
Working Groups
HPH World Map
More than 950 hospitals and health services world wide
Engagement criteria
• Endorse the principles of WHO documents and declarations on HPH
• Develop a written policy for health promotion
• Develop and evaluate a 4-year HPH action plan to support the introduction of health promotion into the culture of the hospital
• Pay the annual contribution fee for the coordination of the International HPH Network
• Identify a hospital coordinator
• Share information and experiences on national and international level
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A little history of HPH in France
– 1997: 7 hospitals
– Coordination: Paris Hospital « Trust »
– Joint coordination with National Health Education Committee(not for profit)
– 2002: National Institute of Prevention and Health Education
– Network grew slowly to 15 members
– Renewed priority established in 2012
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A national HPH network
• More evidence based research showing that health promotion in health care settings is effective in improving health outcomes
• Many health promotion projects exist but little capitalisation of experience and communication
• Specificities of health care system organisation in each country
• Priority identified by INPES to re-launch the French network in 2012
• Interest shown by hospitals and regional health authorities
• Creation of a National Coordination Committee to include national institutions and hospital federations
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Projects being developed
• Annual conference: one-day session 6th June 2013
• INPES’ quarterly magazine:– Issue dedicated to HP in hospitals
– Downloadable at http://www.inpes.sante.fr/SLH/sommaires/424.asp
• Online collaborative sharing site
• Working group – Charter
– Brochure
• Communication, meeting partners & members
• Working with hospitals to establish a project-based and global approach to health promotion
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Future development
• Further develop communication efforts
• Establish a database of projects developed in member hospitals
• Publish a national newsletter
• Include HPH principles in hospital certification
• Participate in health care professional initial training and professional development
• Collaboration with international network and other national networks
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Example: Regonal collaboration
Normandy•Regional coordination and financing of Health Promotion positions within 9 hospitals
•Hospital coordinators work on– Establishing links with the community
– Being a resource for information, documentation, methodological support
– Evaluation and communication
•Monthly meetings beween hospital coordinators
•Annual seminar
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Example: Health Promotion Unit in Dreux Hospital
• One of the only hospitals in France with a « Health Promotion Unit »
• 3 main activities covered:– Addictology– Vaccination and screening– Patient education
• Integrated approach to treating each health issue– Tobacco sessation for patients, staff, community and the hospital as an
institution
• Unit physically placed in the centre of the hospital
• Projects developped with surrounding cities and towns
• Particular attention to socially disadvantaged groups
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Role of INPES as HPH network coordinator
• Further develop knowledge and understanding of health promotion in the health care setting
• Give the national network a framework and struction within witch to develop
• Encourage hospitals to engage in health promotion activities
• Work with the regional health agencies who are in charge of health care organisation
• Communicate about HPH activities and approaches– Nationally
– Internationally
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