Cross-border network on health emergency systems and management of maxi emergencies (Q4298766)

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Project Q4298766 in Slovenia, Italy
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Cross-border network on health emergency systems and management of maxi emergencies
Project Q4298766 in Slovenia, Italy

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    747,972.55 Euro
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    879,967.72 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    3 February 2020
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    2 February 2022
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    Azienda ULSS 3 Serenissima
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    45°39'22.75"N, 13°48'2.59"E
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    45°32'38.94"N, 13°41'20.22"E
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    46°26'34.44"N, 14°2'13.06"E
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    45°57'28.69"N, 13°38'43.55"E
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    45°30'37.30"N, 12°13'48.29"E
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    45°26'10.21"N, 12°20'8.59"E
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    The common challenge of NEX AID is to contribute to inclusive growth strengthening institutional capacity of public authorities in the health emergency sector in cross-border area. The overall goal is addressing cross-border institutional cooperation for management of health emergencies and maxi emergencies. The expected change is represented by the creation of a permanent cross-border network of emergency health systems for the preparation and implementation of shared protocols and cross-border agreements. Output: a) 3 cross-border protocols and agreements for: (1) management and transfer of patients with polytrauma (2) implementation of a common communication system (3) management of maxi emergencies through definition of joint intervention plans; b) training courses for healthcare staff and other operators. Target group: public institutions, healthcare structures, operators healthcare and patients. A cross-border approach is needed to respond to health needs in program area, especially for time-dependent diseases and maxi-emergencies. NEX AID is the first case of management of maxi-emergencies in the cross-border context. (English)
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