Establishment
of the central European space as a
quality location
for healthcare services
2.
Raising of economic dynamic
and the of the quality of life in the region through:
- Coordination and optimisation of the provision
of service and consumption
- Orientation and benchmarking for high quality which
secure a competitive advantage (quality security
and competitiveness)
- Securing and creating long-term competitive workplaces
3.
Utilisation of existing
development possibilities in the region: the project
should especially incorporate the existing regional
development potential
4.
Contribution of the autonomy
of the region
5.
Contribution to reduce
the regional development differences: with a view
to the sufficient regional earning possibilities
of the population and to social inequalities (access
to care provision)
Target Groups
•
Political
and economic decision makers
•
Providers
of healthcare services (eg small and
medium-sized
companies)
•
Consumers
of healthcare services
•
Employees
in the healthcare and wellness sectors
Project Duration
July 2004 – December 2006
Project Regions
Austria:
Burgenland (Middle, North- and South Burgenland), Vienna (City of Vienna
and the Viennese surroundings to the South and to the North) Lower Austria (Regions:
Weinviertel, Waldviertel, Mühlviertel, St. Pölten, Niederösterreich-Süd)
Hungary:
Komitate Györ-Moson-Sopron, Vas,
Zala
Slovakia:
Bratislava
surroundings (with city
districts I-V and the
districts of
Malacky, Rezinok and Senec) and
the
region of Trnava
The Czech Republic:
Regions Ceske Budejovice, Jihlava and
Brno,
South Bohemian and South
Moravian Brachatice,
Cesky Krumlow,
Ceske Budejovice, Jindrichuv
Hradec,
Jihlava, Znojmo, Trebic, Brno mesto,
Brno venkov, Breclav und Hodonin