The European Health Forum Gastein (EHFG) 2024 gathered over 1500 participants to discuss the transformative impact of democracy, demographic shifts and digitalisation on Europe’s health systems.
The European Health Forum Gastein (EHFG) 2024, co-organised with the Austrian Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection, with support from the European Union, and in collaboration with the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, concluded on 27 September 2024 after four days of discussions, thought-provoking debates and collaborative workshops. Guided by the theme “Shifting sands of health – Democracy, demographics, digitalisation”, the 27th EHFG fostered forward thinking and solution-oriented dialogue.
High-level representatives from EU Member States, the European Commission, the World Health Organization and the European Parliament examined how the intertwined forces of democratic processes, demographic changes and digital advancements are reshaping Europe’s health landscape. Experts reflected on ethical concerns related to governance, inequity and privacy amidst rapid digital developments. The challenges posed by demographic shifts was also a central theme, with discussions on how health systems must adapt to remain resilient and inclusive. Participants emphasised the importance of cooperation and social values in shaping Europe’s health policies for a sustainable future for all citizens.
The final conference plenary recapped achievements to date and discussed the successes and challenges regarding the implementation of the European Health Data Space (EHDS) across Member States, highlighting perspectives from various stakeholder groups. As emphasised by Marco Marsella, Director for Digital, EU4Health and Health systems modernisation at the European Commission’s Directorate General for Health and Food Safety, the EHDS goes beyond being just a technological framework. It embodies trust, collaboration and a shared vision, which we all play a role in shaping. Its success will depend on the collective commitment of everyone involved.
The European Health Leadership Award (EHLA) 2024 recognised Médecins du Monde-Greece for their work in addressing Europe’s demographic challenges, particularly supporting vulnerable elderly populations. The initiative focuses on promoting healthy ageing through medical and psychosocial care, including home visits, remote counselling and enhancing digital literacy through online companionship programmes.
“It is a great honour for Médecins du Monde-Greece to receive the EHLA award,” said Anastasios Yfantis, Operations Director at Doctors of the World Greece. “This award recognises the daily efforts of our members, allies and volunteers to ensure the right to health. Especially now, when pressing issues like demographics in the EU can only be addressed through inclusive, multi-sectoral actions that prioritise immediate support for those facing health inequalities and social exclusion.”
EHFG 2024 plenary and session recordings can be found here.
ABOUT EUROPEAN HEALTH FORUM GASTEIN
The European Health Forum Gastein (EHFG) was founded in 1998 as a European health policy conference. It aims to provide a platform for all stakeholders from the fields of public health and beyond. Over the past 26 years, the EHFG has established itself as an indispensable institution in the scope of European health policy. With its annual conference and other events and projects, it has made a decisive contribution to the development of guidelines and above all the cross-border exchange of experience, information and cooperation. Leading European experts traditionally participate in the annual conference held in the Gastein Valley in the Austrian Alps in late September.