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6th European Patients Rights Day Active Ageing Citizens at the centre of EU Health Policy 15-16 May 2012

CPME
Comit Permanent des Mdecins Europens Standing Committee of European Doctors
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CPME

representation of National Medical Associations of 27 European countries governed by Board, President and Executive Committee Secretariat based in Brussels

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Mission Statement
CPME aims to promote the highest standards of medical training and medical practice in order to achieve the highest quality of health care for all citizens in Europe.

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Patient safety and empowerment


Patients have right to expect that every effort is made to ensure their safety as users. Long-standing CPME commitment to these objectives f.e. Luxembourg Declaration on Patient Safety (2005): Need to mainstream Patient Safety. The patient is the key stakeholder. 5/15/12 www.cpme.e Accurate information must be based

CPME involvement in EIPAHA


CPME is a member of the Steering Committee of the EIPAHA and contributed to the drafting of the Strategic Implementation Plan which identified key action areas to add two extra healthy life years by 2020: prevention of falls, adherence, functional capacity decline care and cure independent living solutions through global standards to help older people stay independent, mobile and active for longer. 5/15/12 www.cpme.e

CPME position on Active Ageing on Healthy European Innovation Partnership


and Active Ageing not through a technology-led process, but by analysing the challenges presented by individual long-term care scenarios, identifying the essential participants in the care pathway, and encouraging their involvement. A one-size fits all approach to chronic care management will fail unless it is practically-based, clearly defines the role of healthcare, social care, carers and patients, and identifies the essential 5/15/12 changes in work practices, technology and www.cpme.e roles

CPME policies on Active Ageing

Much of the innovation required will not be a new form of telemonitoring or telemedicine, (although these are clearly important, and will drive the involvement of industry), but a new way of working horizontally across different clinical disciplines and sectors.

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CPME policies on Active Ageing

There is good evidence that patients who can continue to live independently have better health outcomes. Conditions: adequate social support and emotional support. In addition, families trying to provide care for elderly family members will need support. This may be financial in order to compensate carers or varying kinds of practical support. This is covered in more detail in the CPME Statement on Mental Health in Older People (CPME 2010/105 FINAL).
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Next steps where the Active Citizens Network can also To answer the European Commission invitation for get involved commitment and expression of ideas and

suggestions with clear objectives and targets, mobilisation of your communities and share best practices. The website of the EIPAHA is: http://ec.europa.eu/health/ageing/innovation/index_en.

The Commission published a "virtual marketplace for innovative ideas" that will help the sharing of good practices and the dissemination of information and evidence. Contributions can be 5/15/12 www.cpme.e made here:

Thank you for your attention !

For more information, please contact: Birgit BEGER 5/15/12

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