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Over the last 50 years, the EFN has been providing a broad platform for developing health and social EU policy by supporting the European Union decision-making process on all areas which affect the nursing profession. More than ever, it is crucial for nurses to engage and proactively contribute to EU health and social policies, in the complex and challenging society we operate in as frontline healthcare professionals. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the added value of the nursing workforce to the European healthcare ecosystems - working at the frontline of care, at the bedside…mehr

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Over the last 50 years, the EFN has been providing a broad platform for developing health and social EU policy by supporting the European Union decision-making process on all areas which affect the nursing profession. More than ever, it is crucial for nurses to engage and proactively contribute to EU health and social policies, in the complex and challenging society we operate in as frontline healthcare professionals. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the added value of the nursing workforce to the European healthcare ecosystems - working at the frontline of care, at the bedside with the patient, and providing the evidence that nurses' competencies are central to the functioning of healthcare systems in the EU. It is crucial that when co-creating a new 'Future for Europe' EU politicians and policy makers grasp the frontline reality, pushing for health policies that are fit-for-purpose. The short- and long-term resilience of the EU health service relies of having an effective pool of nurses and the optimal number of nurses in the population. Resilience can only be achieved if the EU supports nurses. We need more Europe in Health and more Health in Europe!
Autorenporträt
As Registered Nurse (1984), Paul has a Master in Nursing Science(1989-VUB) and Statistics (1996-KUB) and a PhD from Kings College London (2014), being the first EFN Secretary General since 2002, lobbying the EU Commission, Parliament and Council on behalf of 3 million nurses in the EU. Paul focusses on developing EFN and ENRF in synergy.