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1001   IV,    12. 10        |               EU initiatives to improve public health~ ~EU Initiative~Level
1002   IV,    12. 10        |               for health~ ~ ~ ~European public health programme~ At national
1003   IV,    12. 10        |       Understanding on participation in Public Health Community Programme~
1004   IV,    12. 10        |              Health Community Programme~Public health forum~At national
1005   IV,    13.Acr        |             Science and Engineering~ ~ ~Public health can be defined as
1006   IV,    13.Acr        |                 have developed national public health strategies, accompanied
1007   IV,    13.Acr        |                of the EU’s multi-annual public health programmes runs from
1008   IV,    13.Acr        |        knowledge for the development of public health, enhancing the capability
1009   IV,    13.Acr        |               the European Commission’s Public Health Executive Agency.~ ~
1010   IV,    13.Acr        |               or health determinants.~ ~Public health spending is extremely
1011   IV,    13.Acr        |                 in most countries, with public health and prevention accounting
1012   IV,    13.Acr        |                 of funding allocated to public health e.g. Austria, Finland,
1013   IV,    13.Acr        |               caution when interpreting public health expenditure data
1014   IV,    13.Acr        |                expenditure data as some public health programmes may not
1015   IV,    13.Acr        |                 related to GP practice; public health activities may be
1016   IV,    13.Acr        |             effectiveness evaluation of public health interventions in
1017   IV,    13.Acr        |               and setting priorities in public health typically relate
1018   IV,    13.  2.  1    |            planning policies to promote public health and optimal organization
1019   IV,    13.  2.  2    |                the Swedish Institute of Public Health concluded that in
1020   IV,    13.  2.  3    |    Environmental~factors~Selection from Public Health Status Forecasts
1021   IV,    13.  3        |                 The impact of ageing on public expenditure: projections
1022   IV,    13.  3        |             limitations when developing public health policies. The lack
1023   IV,    13.  3        |              the main limitation facing public health decision makers.
1024   IV,    13.  3        |               and cost-effectiveness of public health intervention. The
1025   IV,    13.  3        |             more applied in the area of public health in order to better
1026   IV,    13.  5        |            death through innovations in public health and medicine as well
1027   IV,    13.  5        |                 sustainable mix between public and private sources of finance.
1028   IV,    13.  5        |              can have a large impact on public spending. While age itself
1029   IV,    13.  5        |            heavy pressure for increased public spending unless the above-mentioned
1030   IV,    13.  5        |                network supported by the public health programme;~· e-health,
1031   IV,    13.  7.  3    |                for research with a more public health (and less industrial)
1032   IV,    13.  7.  3    |                  behaviour, significant public health and healthcare related
1033   IV,    13.  7.  5    |             identifiable health data in public health monitoring. Health
1034   IV,    13.  7.  5    |                  On the other hand, the public interest of health monitoring
1035   IV,    13.  7.  5    |           formulated. In the context of public health monitoring, the first
1036   IV,    13.  7.  5    |              for reasons of substantial public interest, lay down additional
1037   IV,    13.  7.  5    |       implementing structures of the EU Public Health Programme) became
1038   IV,    13.  7.  5    |                problems in the field of public health monitoring due to
1039   IV,    13.  7.  5    |             Directive in the context of public health monitoring.~ ~The
1040   IV,    13.  7.  5    |                explorative survey among public health researchers, data
1041   IV,    13.  7.  5    |                 problems encountered in public health monitoring, and of
1042   IV,    13.  7.  5    |            identifiable health data for public health purposes. Major problems
1043   IV,    13.  7.  5    |            identifiable health data for public health purposes differ to
1044   IV,    13.  7.  5    |               the (im)possibilities for public health monitoring following
1045   IV,    13.  7.  5    |                 subjects. However, in a public health context this is very
1046   IV,    13.  7.  5    |                 for data processing for public health monitoring without
1047   IV,    13.  7.  5    |                be used as the basis for public health monitoring . If this
1048   IV,    13.  7.  5    |            never result in a harmonized public health field, as it will
1049   IV,    13.  7.  5    |                 for data processing for public health purposes. Given this
1050   IV,    13.  7.  5    |              the Directive relevant for public health monitoring. After
1051   IV,    13.  7.  5    |               to health. Without proper public health monitoring systems
1052   IV,    13.  8        |                today’s most challenging public health emergencies.~The
1053   IV,    13.  8        |                 health emergencies.~The public health priorities, health
1054   IV,    13.  8        |                in the web. The European Public Health Alliance is a European
1055   IV,    13.  8        |                in the implementation of public services, on behalf of their
1056   IV,    13.  8        |               state. Thus they fulfil a public mission.~ ~- Political advocacy.
1057   IV,    13.  8        |           Advocacy involves influencing public policies, with a wide range
1058   IV,    13.  8        |           represent the concerns of the public but to evidence that would
1059   IV,    13.  8        |                 profit, they act in the public interest, they represent
1060   IV,    13.  8        |                engaging citizens in the public sphere (Fazi and Smith,
1061   IV,    13.  8        |            experience.~ ~Advocating for public health at EU level~ ~Along
1062   IV,    13.  8        |                profiles as advisors for public policies, and more rationale,
1063   IV,    13.  8        |               rationale, cost-effective public health-oriented policies.
1064   IV,    13.  9        |                of ageing populations on public spending~on pensions, health
1065   IV,    13.  9        |            Society; European Journal of Public Health, 13, 3, Supplement,
1066   IV,    13.  9        |            European health report 2005. Public health action for healthier