Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management

Sustainable health care for all

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Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM) is a leader in education and research in the field of health policy and management in the Netherlands and far beyond.

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At ESHPM we want students and employees to feel safe during their studies and their work.

New-style introduction day for HCM/ZoMa & HEPL/HE master's degree students

It's Friday morning, 1 September, and around 250 (160 HCM/ZoMa & 90 HEPL) students are eagerly waiting to take part in the introduction day.

Appointment Dr. Chiara Cadeddu

As of 1 October Dr. Chiara Cadeddu will join ESHPM in the Planetary Health theme.

Climate change and health outcomes: extreme temperatures, air pollution, and policy instruments

ECTMIH 2023 local organising committee member Juliette Mattijsen and Professor Tom Van Ourti in conversation.

People with lower incomes have worse outcomes of mental health treatment

Low-income patients improve less with the first specialist mental health treatment compared with those with higher incomes.

Necessity knows no law. Also if you want to conceive a child with your deceased partner?

Martin Buijsen, Professor of Health Law at Erasmus School of Law, discusses the legal question of whether one can conceive a child with a deceased partner.
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Critical care of the future through students’ eyes

What does the ideal future look like for the new generation of caregivers working in the Intensive Care Unit?
Operatiekamer met specialisten

Four Erasmus University Rotterdam researchers receive funding from the Open Competition SGW-XS

The Open Competition SGW-X rewards four researchers from Erasmus University Rotterdam with funding. Now they may start with a promising idea.
Sunny day on campus Woudestein.

Children of wealthy parents are more likely to own a house

Bastian Ravesteijn, Assistant Professor at Erasmus School of Economics, concludes that children of wealthy parents are more likely to own a house.
Bastian Ravesteijn, researcher at ESE.

The failed Rijnmond Healthcare Portal shows data exchange in healthcare is tricky

Marcello Aspria's thesis shows that data exchange in healthcare is difficult to organise.
Healthcare provider in conversation

Anne Margriet Pot will chair a new Lancet Commission on Long-Term Care for Older Persons

The Lancet Commissions are aimed at transformational change in health policy and improvement of practice for pressing issues like medicine and global health.

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