In Slovakia, as elsewhere in Europe segregated Roma face much greater difficulties accessing and receiving standard healthcare services compared to other citizens. An new briefing by EPHA Roma Health Fellow, Marcela Adamova and Andrej Belak, Institute of Ethnology and...
EPHA Stakeholder Response Meeting exposes needs of marginalised groups and community responses during COVID-19 pandemicOn 24 June 2020, EPHA organised a COVID-19 Stakeholder Response Meeting to which it invited EPHA members working primarily with marginalised groups...
10 years ago, Sir Michael Marmot was asked by the UK Secretary of State for Health to carry out a review of health inequalities in England. In February 2020, his follow-up report found that for the first time in more than 100 years life expectancy in England had...
In 2018, EPHA formally agreed to take part in the European Solidarity Corps (ESC) programme by hosting qualified registered applicants under the programme as paid trainees. In order to raise awareness of the ESC programme and disseminate some of the results we have...
On 31st January 2020, the UK will almost certainly leave the European Union. During the last four years since the 2016 EU Referendum, crucial implications of the UK’s departure have been identified in a number of areas of public health, such as health research, free...
Digital health, including its latest data-driven manifestations, is already a feature of European healthcare systems even if this may not be obvious, and it is heralding major changes in other public health-related areas. A new paper from EPHA aims to provide a...