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Crete

Greece

About the region

Heraklion Regional Unit is located in the southern part of Greece, on the island of Crete. It is the largest of Crete’s four counties, with a total population of 305.490 people. The capital of Heraklion Regional Unit is the city of Heraklion, with a population of 140,730 inhabitants. Apart from its urban center, the region includes a large number of semi-urban settings, rural villages, and remote areas. While many parts of have a tourism-driven economy, there is also a large agricultural community. Heraklion Regional Unit is known for its rich culture and vibrant tradition.

 

Health and social care in the region

Healthcare services are coordinated by the 7th Health Region of Crete, which is directly linked to the Ministry of Health. Challenges of healthcare mostly refer to the absence of integrated care culture which applies to healthcare professionals, the public and the health system in general. According to local stakeholders, barriers to integrated care included:

  • Lack of coordination of public health, medical care, mental health and social services that would allow for seamless navigation of patients throughout the health system.
  • Absence of collaboration spirit between healthcare professionals and between the private and the public healthcare sector.
  • Discontinuation of information flow at all levels of care and between health and social care.
  • Complicated legal frameworks without clear guidance on professional responsibilities, job description plans, criteria and procedures.
  • Lack of coordinated patient information about the structure of the health system.
  • Lack of coordinated undergraduate, post-graduate and life-long professional education in patient-centred care, communication skills, compassion and motivational techniques.
  • Lack of interdisciplinary and inter professional collaboration in health and social care services.
  • Absence of evaluation culture allowing for the assessment of professionals, facilities, educational programmes, services and policies.
  • Absence of digital culture and information sharing capacity through interconnected and integrated ICT systems of various health and social care services providers

Our aim was to achieve patient-centered, technology-driven integrated care for all.

VIGOUR in the region

The overall integration ambition for VIGOUR in Crete was to be able to incorporate the voice of parties with an important and active, yet non-institutional, role to caring (e.g. patient groups, social services) and link them to the healthcare system under clear frameworks and guidelines. Technology and digital advancement were the key drivers and facilitators of this effort as the means of large-scale information and innovation sharing. The Clinic of Social and Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Crete were the facilitators between community/citizen-based services and organizations including arts and leisure activities for health promotion in non-communicable chronic diseases and disabilities, using existing and novel capacity and networking.

Regional contact details

Christos Lionis: lionis(at)uoc(dot)gr

vigour(at)empirica(dot)com

The team in the region

University of Crete

         
Christos Lionis Marilena Anastasaki Agapi Angelaki Myron Galenioanos Chariklia Tziraki

 

7th Health Region of Crete

   
Stelios Dimitrakopoulos Aimilia Magkanaraki Dimitris Agapiou

 

Regional Unit of Heraklion

 

 

 

 

 
Eleni Hatziyanni Katerina Vlasaki