Reducing access inequalities in primary healthcare for socially significant diseases at CB Area’s deprived communities (Q4294730)

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Reducing access inequalities in primary healthcare for socially significant diseases at CB Area’s deprived communities
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    1,016,757.25 Euro
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    1,196,185.0 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    15 December 2017
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    14 October 2021
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    GENERAL HOSPITAL OF THESSALONIKI “G. PAPANIKOLAOU” - PHT ORGANIC UNIT PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL OF THESSALONIKI
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    The CB area includes some of the most deprived and isolated communities (mountainous and rural) of both countries with high Health inequalities in the CB area that are shaped by the inequalities in availability, access and quality of services, by the financial burden these impose on people, and even by the linguistic, cultural and gender-based barriers, The general objective of the Project is to reduce health inequalities in CB area by protecting citizens from socially sensitive diseases, promoting health prevention, foster supportive environments for healthy lifestyles and encouraging innovation in health. The Project will focus on the following categories of diseases: a) main non-communicable diseases (NCDs) mainly cardiovascular diseases (including cholesterol), chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes 40% of the population affected. b) Psychiatric (mental) diseases. Both of the above categories of diseases are related to deprivation, poverty, inequality and other social and economic determinants of health. (English)
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