Public Health in the Netherlands
Marieke van der Waal, Executive Director
Netherlands Public Health Federation
Public Health in The Netherlands
• Country facts• Public Health Facts• Public Health System• Netherlands Public Health Federation
The Netherlands (facts)
• 41.526 km2 (1,2 times smaller than Slovak)
• 300 km long and 200 km wide• 16.2 million inhabitants (Slovak: 5,4 million)
• 8.0 million ♂ and 8.2 million ♀
• 483 municipalities
Population density
Death and its main cause
• 141.936 people died (2003)• 62% died on Cardiovascular Diseases - Cancer• Life expectancy at birth: ♀ 80.7 years and ♂
76.0 years (2002)
Absolute numbers:Cardiovascular diseases (46.942)Cancer (39.867)Infectious diseases (1.892)Problems at pregnancy/birth (8)• Perinatal Mortality (≥ 24 weeks) 8.8 per 1000 births
Avoidable causes of Death (1)
Smoking: 15%
Avoidable causes of Death (2)
Overweight and Obesity: 6%
Avoidable causes of Death (3)
High Blood Pressure: 6%
Avoidable causes of Death (4)
Not enough exercise: 6%
Avoidable causes of Death (5)
Saturated fatty acids: 5%
Avoidable causes of Death (6)
Eating not enough vegetables and fruits: 5%
Other problems that effects your chances on an early death
• Social inequalities: education and income
• Deprived area’s in large cities
• Environmental factors
• Type of work
• Ethnicity
UnfortunatelyOnce in a lifetime you have to die
Our wishes
• We like to get as old as possible
• We don’t like to get a disease
• We like to die in our sleep
• We don’t want to die because of war, anthrax, smallpox's, BSE, chickenpox’s
• We don’t want to die because of water/air/soil pollution
How to full fill our wishes
• Individual: live healthy and make the healthy choice
• Local level: safe roads, vaccinations, health education
• (Regional level: safe drinking water, safe roads, safe dikes)
• National level: acts (tobacco smoking, collective prevention etc), screening programs
National Public Health System (1)
Minister of Health and his ministry Health Care and Protection Inspectorate Advisory councils (research, policymaking,
infectious diseases, food safety) National NGO’s (Health Promotion and
Education, Food, Consumer Safety) Associations of Community Services,
Professional Workers, Municipalities School of Public Health Research institutes / universities
National Level: Ministry of Health
Ministry of Health
• Acts on tobacco control, collective prevention, food safety etc.
• National Screening Programmes
• National Vaccination Programmes
• Public Health Policy Document• Based on Public Health Forecast of RIVM
(Friday)
• Intersectional policy making
Public Health SystemLocal level or the Municipality (1)
Involved are:483 Majors and alderman of health40 Community services and there
professionalsHome care organisations(Local Health Care Professionals like
GP’s, dentists, physiotherapists etc)
National Vaccination campaign Meningitis C: local implementation
Local Public Health System (2) Implementation of Law on Collective Prevention (major
revision in 2003)
• Local public health policy document• Epidemiology• Preventive Health Care for 0-18 year old children• Vaccination (influenza, meningitis, DTKP)• Health promotion and education• Stimulation of cooperation between public health workers
and curative professionals• Screening of breast cancer, cervix cancer, PKU & CHT
(baby’s)• Mental health• Diminish social inequalities• Infrastructure and environment
Financing Public Health System
• Tax (raised on national and local level)
• General Exeptional Medical Expenses Act (AWBZ)
Public Health in the Netherlands
• Shared responsibility of national and local government
• Many different organisations involved
• Lack of coordination within knowledge transfer
• Quality and Quantity of Public Health Workers is not guaranteed
Netherlands Public Health Federation
• Founded in 2000
• 34 members:
→14 associations of public health workers
→20 public health institutes
• Six board members
• Two employees
• Annual budget 2004 approx € 150.000,-
President of the NPHF
Goals NPHF
• Lobbying and influencing politics• More money and attention for Public Health
issues• Sharing information and knowledge• Improving Public Health System
Activities
• Public Health policy program• Press releases on policy documents of National
Government• Advising Ministry of Health• Organising conferences, lectures and workshops• EUPHA project (SAVEZ)• Public Health Magazine• Fundraising• Website
NPHF desk at 2-day conference
Money from fundraising
• Empowerment of public health system (World Health Day, Week of the Public Health, Two-day National Conference on Public Health)
• Manpower Planning• Incorporating Public Health Activities in Curative
Settings• Improving Knowledge Transfer
Thank you for your attention!
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