Positioning health equity and the social determinants of health on the regional development agenda Investment for health and development in Slovenia

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Positioning health equity and the social determinants of health on the regional development agenda Investment for health and development in Slovenia Mojca Gobec, Director General Directorat for Public Health Ministry of Health, Slovenia

Outline Some figures about Slovenia Health status and health inequalities Positioning health equity and social determinants of health Top down and bottom up approach Future challenges

Slovenia: the beauty of diversity Area: 20,273 km 2 Pop.: 2 million 25% live in urban area 215 municipalities

Health status and health inequalities Rapidly rising percentage of aged 65+ Life expectancy is increasing and the gap between Slovenia and EU15 is closing Premature mortality in Slovenia is decreasing Mortality due to diseases of the circulatory system have been effectively reduced in Slovenia

Life expectancy is increasing and the gap between Slovenia and EU15 is closing! 85 years 85 years 80 DE 80 FI NL AT IE CZ HU HR 75 NL AT IE FI CZ HR 75 EE 70 65 SK HU 70 65 EU15 EU13 WHO/Europe SI 60 EE males 1980 1990 2000 2010 60 females 1980 1990 2000 2010 WHO Europe: European Health for All database

Mortality due to diseases of the circulatory system have been effectively reduced in Slovenia 800 700 600 age-standardized death rate number of deaths per 100.000 EU15 EU13 WHO/Europe SI 500 HU SK 400 300 AT EE HR CZ 200 FI IE DE NL 100 1980 1990 2000 2010 WHO Europe: European Health for All database

25 20 Slovenia is among countries with best result with regards to infant deaths Infant deaths per 1000 live births EU15 EU13 WHO/Europe SI 15 AT 10 5 IE SK FI NL EE HU HR DE CZ 1980 1990 2000 2010 0 WHO Europe: European Health for All database

Cancer mortality is high Alcohol consumption remains a big problem Comprehensive tobacco-control legislation is needed the law was adopted by the GOV Overweight and obesity Mental health issuses and suicide

Two important measures for UHC UNMET NEED Financial protection against the cost of ill health

Slovenia is a top performer in UHC Unmet need for a medical examination for financial or other reasons by income groups in the European Union, EU-SILC data for 2012

Netherlands Monaco France UK Luxembourg Slovenia Germany San Marino Denmark Norway Croatia Czech Republic Ireland Austria Sweden Andorra Iceland Estonia Finland Belgium Italy Spain Poland Slovakia Israel Hungary Switzerland Lithuania Greece Portugal Malta Russian Federation Latvia Bulgaria Cyprus Turkey Belarus Romania Bosnia and Herzegovina TFYRM Montenegro Turkmenistan Serbia Kazakhstan Albania Azerbaijan Kyrgyzstan Ukraine Uzbekistan Republic of Moldova Armenia Georgia Tajikistan Financial protection is good: OOPs below 15% OOPs as a share (%) of total expenditure on health ranked from low to high by income country groups (high, upper-middle, lower-middle and low) 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 Alarming zone 10 5 0 Source: WHO Global Health Expenditure Database for 2011

NCD, which is by far the greatest cause of mortality, is the key challenge in Slovenia With continued good work in the field of monitoring communicable diseases it is necessary to strengthen the efforts of all sectors dealing with noncommunicable diseases, especially cancer, suicide, injuries. Source: WHO mortality database

Gaps in life expectancy at 30 years of age by education level, Slovenia, 2010

East-west: gap in mortality Mortality due to circulatory system diseases Source: National Institute of Public Health

Positioning health equity and social determinants of health

Top down national level Population based cancer screening programes Cervical cancer screening started in 2001 Brest cancer screening started in 2008 Colorectal cancer screening in 2009 National CVD prevention programe in primary health care in 1990 ( GPs team ) National program on diabetes 2010-2020 National cancer care plan 2010-2015 and 2017-2022

Food and nutrition action plan 2005-2010 Pilar 1: Food Safety Pilar 2: Well- balanced and healtty nutrition Pilar 3: Sustainable local food supply

National program on nutrition and physical activity for health 2015-2025 with 10 pillars

Norwegian Objectives financial mechanism 2009-2014 used for strenghtening PH and addressing HI to reduce inequalities in health between user groups prevention of life-style related diseases improved mental health services in cross- sectoral partnersips. Predefined project implemented by NIPH in cooperation with primary health care on mainstreaming health equity principle into prevention programs 18 projects 10 mio EUR

Health in EU Operational programe structural funds: Social inclusion, combating poverty & health Social activation and tackling health and social ineqalities Active and healthy aging Deinstitutionalisation and community care for elderly, people with mental illnesess, disabled and vulnerable groups, paliative care Strenghtening primary care and public health, development of integrated social and health services with strengthening of cross-sectoral provider s networks e- health

Financial support for inovative projects Zdrav šolar Šola zdravja Veš kaj ješ? Kuhna pa to

Intersectorial actions EU sustainable mobility week National food week with traditional school breakfast EU sport week Kulturni bazar

Health in municipalties Health profiles - 25 different indicators

Slovenian Development Strategy 2030 National Health Plan 2016-2025 Positioning Health as an outcome Investments in health as a driver for economic and social development optimization of health service delivery improvement of health system performance securing just and sustainable financing, and strengthening of health promotion and disease prevention HIAP approach

and bottom up regional and local level

Clear vision of Program Mura - Tackling inequalities in Health to achieve better health and quality of life for the people in the Pomurje region to achieve the understanding of health as a development potential of the region and vice-versa: development as the basis for better health REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN as a framework for policies, programs and projects which relate to social and economic determinants of health http://czr.si/files/murahealthinvest---arhiv.pdf

Pomurje in brief Population: 119.146 micro region SDH: Unemployment 18% (SI 13%) GDP 65% of SI, 55% of EU 28,6% of population only primary school or less (SI 20,8%) 10,5% in life long learning (SI 16%) Life expectancy lower than SI avg (for men 3 and women 2 years) Highest premature mortality for men 32,4% (SI 29,4%. ) Limited data about HI within the region CINDI lifestyle surveys show HI Brain drain

Pomurje in brief Assets Natural resources (thermo-mineral and mineral waters, arable land, water and sun - energy) Tradition in health tourism, agriculture, handcraft Location & infrastructure (30 min to AT, HU, HR, 5 large cities within 250 km, connected with highway, railroad) Capacity for tackling HI and SDH Partnership Understanding health as development potential and vice versa

Investing in Regional Partnership Local coordinators Primary Health Care Centres Hospital Schools Kindergartens Local authorities Landscape Park Goričko NGOs CHD IPH CHD- Centre for Health & Development IPH- Institute of Public Health Murska Sobota Regional & local development agencies Agricultural extension service Employment Service Chamber of Commerce & Industry Health spa resorts Food Industry Tourist association MEDIA

Health 2007-2013 Health inequalities Tackling inter- and intra- regional inequalities in health Increasing social inclusion Healthy food, culinary and development of the countryside Fruit and vegetable Organic Farming Short food supply chains Safe food from farm to fork Healthy tourist offer Healthy and traditional offer in gastronomy Recreational programmes Prevention programmes in spas Ecotourism Regional Alternative Partnership income for Health Culture and and Development generation handcraft Nature, environment and health Natural living Sustainable mobility Water Biodiversity

Healthy nutrition Schools and kindergartens Local restaurants Health spas Shops and markets Local communities Production site

Achievements and lessons learned Health is included in regional development program Partnership network with more than 25 local and regional partners Alliances with international partners Capacity accross the sectors in uderstanding the SDH and IFH concept http://www.zzv-ms.si/si/zdravje-razvoj/ Strategija-Neenakosti-v-Zdravju.htm Regional strategy to tackle health inequalities Regional development program 2007-2013

Source: RIPH MS Transfer of good practices - let s live healthy - regional strategies to addres HI

move from sectoral to broader society objectives support your arguments with evidence build partnerships and alliances on different levels (local, regional, national, international) link with established practices and infrastructure plan for continuity evaluate and document progress and failures allow time and resources for capacity building

Future challenges Health for all and reducing HI should be an integral part of national development strategy as well as other development documents Regular monitoring of health inequalities!!! Support of international initiatives to tackle health inequalities Optimal mix of top down and bottom up approaches with effective cross- sectoral mechanisms at the national nad local level

Thank you for your attention!