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Krakow, 14. October 2006 WORKHEALTH II Hearts and Minds at Work: Work-Related Health Monitoring in the New Member States and Candidate Countries - Workshop Linked to the Krakow Symposium -

Krakow, 14. October 2006 WORKHEALTH II Hearts and Minds at Work: Work-Related Health Monitoring in the New Member States and Candidate Countries - Workshop

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Page 1: Krakow, 14. October 2006 WORKHEALTH II Hearts and Minds at Work: Work-Related Health Monitoring in the New Member States and Candidate Countries - Workshop

Krakow, 14. October 2006

WORKHEALTH II

Hearts and Minds at Work: Work-Related Health Monitoring in

the New Member States and Candidate Countries

- Workshop Linked to the Krakow Symposium -

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Krakow, 14. October 2006

14 Project Partners in 11 old EU Member States and Iceland

Denmark

Sweden

Wolfgang Bödeker Reinhold SochertHeike Klindworth

Germany

France

Sisko BergendorffNational Social Insurance Board

Federal Association of Company Health Insurance Funds

Elsa Bach

Karine ChevreulResearch and Information Institute for health economics (IRDES)

Germany

Belgium

Federal Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (BauA)

Karl Kuhn

PREVENT - Insitute for Occupational Safety and Health

Marc De Greef, Veronique De Broeck

SpainMontserrat Garcia Gomez

Ministry for Health and Consumers

National Institute of Occupational Health

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14 Project Partners in 11 old EU Member States and Iceland

Finland

Germany

Oskar MeggenederAustria

Iceland

Eleftheria Lehmann State Insitute for Occupational Safety and Health of North Rhine-Westphalia

Upper Austrian Sickness Fund

Kari Kurppa

Sigurdur Thorlacius The State Social Security Institute of Iceland

Netherlands

Greece

AStri Research and Consultancy Group

Bart de Zwart

Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM)

Yannis Tountas Eleni Moreti

Ireland Richard Wynne Work Research Centre LTD.

Finnish Institute of Occupational Health

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WORKHEALTH IIMain Objectives

Compile a European health report on workplace health with a

strong public health orientation

Improve the list of workplace health indicators (from WORKHEALTH I),

specifically considering the contribution of social insurance-based data

Integrate new European Member States and candidate countries

into the structures and networks for data analysis, identification and

dissemination of good workplace health practice

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WORKHEALTH II DRAGON-FLY

Inter-relation between WORKHEALTH II and Dragon-Fly

• Data analysis• Report• Improving Indicators

• Enlargement• Analysis of situation• Dissemination

• Enlargement• Analysis of situation• Dissemination

Health Information

ENWHP

Health Determinants

WORKHEALTH GROUP

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Analysis of the Current Situation

DRAGON-FLY WORKHEALTH II

Questionnaire for monitoring: • Bulgaria• Cyprus• Czech Republic• Estonia• Hungary• Latvia• Lithuania• Malta• Poland• Romania• Slovak Republic• Slovenia

Questionnaire for WHP: • Bulgaria• Cyprus• Czech Republic• Estonia• Hungary• Latvia• Lithuania• Malta• Poland• Romania• Slovak Republic• Slovenia

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European Health Report

European Data

Work - Related Public Health Report

National Data

Questionnaire

Focus on diseases with high public health importance

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Questionnaire

• Data on Health Status stratified by branches/occupations e.g. mortality rate, occupational diseases, disability, early retirement

• Data on Health Determinants stratified by branches/occupations e.g. obesity, smokers, alcohol use, sedentary work, conflicts at work

• Data on Health and Safety Systems stratified by branches/occupations e.g. coverage by occupational medical examinations, number of enterprises with OSH/WHP programmes

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Krakow, 14. October 2006

Hearts and Minds at Work: Workshop in Krakow

Questionnaire

Summary ofResults

Presentation at the Krakow Workshop on 14th October 2006

Interested NCOs

PolandRomaniaSloveniaBulgaria