Venue: Rue Montoyer 40 | City: Brussels
Healthcare in Europe should be equally accessible to all, but differences in gender, birthplace, and/or socioeconomic background often correlate with different standards in care. The groundbreaking Reducing Health Inequalities report maps this unequal healthcare environment , its determinants, and its costs to society. A key takeaway from the report is that differences in health between and within countries are attributable not only to social and health policies, but also depend on economic policy and the social determinants of health.
Please join us as we discuss the empirical findings of the report and the holistic policy changes needed to address increasingly unequal healthcare. Please see the full launch program attached, complete with a list of speakers.
Richard Wilkinson, Professor Emeritus, University of Nottingham, author of “The Spirit Level” (2008) and “The Inner Level” (2018) will present "Lower incomes, lower health: why?"
Registration: https://www.feps-europe.eu/events/upcoming-events/480-launch-of-health-inequalities-in-europe-setting-the-stage-for-progressive-policy-action.html
13:30 A light lunch will be served
13:50 – 14.00 Opening Remarks Ernst Stetter, Secretary General, Foundation for European Progressive Studies
14:00 – 15:00 Lower incomes, lower health: why? Richard Wilkinson, Professor Emeritus, University of Nottingham, author of “The Spirit Level” (2008) and “The Inner Level” (2018) Q&A
15:00 – 16:00 The FEPS-TASC Report on Health Inequalities in Europe: key facts & findings Presentation by:
Timon Forster, University of Oxford Alexander
Kentikelenis, University of Oxford
Discussants:
László Andor, Senior Non-Resident Fellow at FEPS and former European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
Javi López, Member of the European Parliament, S&D, tbc
Maria Jepsen, Director of the Research Department, European Trade Union Institute tbc
Chair and Moderation: Shana Cohen, Director, TASC 16:00 Drinks Reception
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