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Property / instance of: Kohesio project / rank
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Property / financed by: European Union / rank
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Property / intervention field: Enhancing access to affordable, sustainable and high-quality services, including health care and social services of general interest / rank
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Property / country: Malta / rank
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2,197,397.0 Euro
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80.0 percent
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1,757,917.6 Euro
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1 September 2017
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31 December 2022
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Ministry for Health
 
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The project is intended to enable the Allied Health Care Services Directorate to invest in a sustainable health system. Currently in Malta there is a dire shortage of highly skilled allied health workers in specialised areas namely prosthetics, orthotics, orthoptics, optometry and clinical physiology (cardiac, respiratory and neurophysiology). It is necessary to train an adequate number of professionals such that they can meet the emerging needs of the health sector in Malta. (English)
 
Property / summary: The project is intended to enable the Allied Health Care Services Directorate to invest in a sustainable health system. Currently in Malta there is a dire shortage of highly skilled allied health workers in specialised areas namely prosthetics, orthotics, orthoptics, optometry and clinical physiology (cardiac, respiratory and neurophysiology). It is necessary to train an adequate number of professionals such that they can meet the emerging needs of the health sector in Malta. (English) / rank
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Property / programme: Investing in human capital - MT - ESF / rank
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Property / fund: European Social Fund / rank
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Project Q3127432 in Malta
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Developing Allied Health Capacity to Sustain Health Care Needs
Project Q3127432 in Malta

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    ESF.02.053
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