EUREGHA Regional Factsheet

EUREGHA is proud to present a collection of Regional and Local Authorities Factsheets, offering key insights into the unique profiles of its members. These factsheets provide a concise yet comprehensive overview of each region or local authority, featuring essential information such as demographic, health, and economic indicators, as well as details about health system organization, competencies, and healthcare workforce data. In addition to these foundational elements, the factsheets highlight regional and local practices, projects, and initiatives led by or involving EUREGHA members. They also outline regional priorities, areas for collaboration, and core challenges faced by these regions—making them a valuable resource for fostering connections and partnerships.

Why These Factsheets Matter

The EUREGHA factsheets are more than an information resource—they are a gateway to collaboration. Whether you are exploring potential partnerships, seeking proven practices in a specific field, or navigating challenges similar to those faced by other regions, these factsheets can help you identify opportunities and forge connections with regional and local health authorities within the EUREGHA network. Do you have a project idea that aligns with one of the listed collaboration areas? Are you looking to learn from existing good practices? Or perhaps you’re seeking to connect with like-minded stakeholders? The factsheets are here to guide you in building meaningful partnerships.

A Dynamic Resource

This collection will be complemented by a series of summary one-pagers and will be regularly updated to reflect new data, projects, and areas for collaboration. New members and regions will be added over time to ensure the factsheets remain a dynamic and evolving resource.

If you would like to connect with one or more of the members featured in the factsheets, please reach out to the EUREGHA Secretariat at secretariat@euregha.net. We look forward to supporting your efforts to strengthen collaboration across regions and local authorities.

Disclaimer – The data and information presented in this document are based on inputs directly provided by EUREGHA members and were collected up to November 2024 (for the current version). For any additional information or suggested amendments, please contact the EUREGHA Secretariat