Home



Saturday, May 28, 2005

Poles Apart? Eastern European Attitudes to Healthcare

The extension to the Stockholm Network?s acclaimed study on attitudes to European healthcare, Impatient for Change, will be launched in Poland, Hungary and Slovakia in early June. Poles Apart contains revealing insights into the attitudes toward healthcare in the three central European new member states. Among other things, the study shows that of the 11 countries surveyed, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia are the least satisfied with their healthcare systems. The book contains analyses of the poll results, implications for each particular country as well as cross country comparisons.

The launches will take place as follows:

WARSAW, POLAND: 6 JUNE TIME: 10A.M. VENUE: La Boheme - Plac Teatralny 1
Event Hosts: Independency Foundation
Speakers:

Rick Nye, Populus
Adam Kruszewski, author
Pavel Hrobon, healthreform.cz
Tomasz Sommer (chair), Foundation of Independency

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY: 7 JUNE TIME: 11.00am VENUE: Budapest Hilton Westend Hess A. ter 1-3, Budapest, Hungary H-1014

Event Hosts: Institute for Transitional Democracy and International Security (ITDIS)

Speakers:
Rick Nye, Populus,
David Hill, author
Peter Pazitny, Health Policy Institute
Sebestyen Gorka, ITDIS

BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA: 8 JUNE TIME: 10a.m VENUE: Palffy Palace, Pálffyho palác, Zámocká ulica 47, Bratislava

Event Hosts: Health Policy Institute

Speakers:
Rick Nye, Populus
Peter Pzitny, M.E.S.A. and Health Policy Institute
Martin Stefunko, author
Henrieta Madarova, author

To RSVP for any of these events or for more information, please contact terry@stockholm-network.org, tel: +44 207 354 9006

« Home