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Both will constitute additional, independent output of the project and be used for the development of the curriculum modules and for the HN implementation and management. The modules will then be reviewed based on the pilot training and the training participants’ and trainers’ feedback.Īdditionally, an important objective of Com.HeNet is the description of a Data Management System and the development of a guideline for digital skills and competences, on the basis and with the use of the Digital Competence Framework for Citizens (DigComp 2.1). These curriculum modules will be tested through a pilot training with participants representing the proposed target groups of degree holders in health and health professionals.
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Based on the national competence profiles, a core competence profile will be developed for an HNM through comparison of all information gathered and a collation with relevant European Competence Frameworks and European Qualification Framework (EQF).įurthermore, important objectives are new curriculum modules designed for EQF level 6 with content and materials based on the developed core competence profile. To get an efficient overview about the needed competences for this HN manager and the given structural and environmental circumstances, these competences will be analysed through desktop research and structured/guided interviews with relevant stakeholders and experts in the participating countries and envolved into national competence profiles.
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The project aims to develop curriculum modules for "Health Network Management" (HNM) with a European standard, which enables a health professional to implement and manage a health network (HN) on regional level. All materials and documents developed in the Com.HeNet project will be made available on an open access platform. In addition, IT specialists at TU Sofia are developing a description of the relevant digital skills and a data management system that will significantly support the work of a Health Network Manager. With the help of the competence profile and other collected data, a curriculum will be developed, which will be finalized after a pilot testing. In the further course of the project, a core competence profile will be developed on the basis of all data collected from the partner countries and compared with relevant European competence frameworks. Building on this, the partners will analyze the required competencies and skills needed by a regional Health Network Manager should be provided in order to efficiently network all relevant players in the health sector. Since the political, social, cultural and economic structures and situations throughout the partner countries’ health sectors differ greatly, the different circumstances are initially assessed. During the meeting, the first steps in the project were discussed.Ĭom.HeNet focusses on developing curriculum modules for the training and further education of so-called "Health Network Managers". The international partners’ first meeting took place on Novemin Vienna. In September 2019, the new international research project "Com.HeNet - Competences in Health Network Management" (Project ID: 2019-1-DE01-KA203-005025) started in the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships funding line.