Maillages, interfaces, réseaux transfrontaliers, de nouveaux enjeux territoriaux de la santé
More than ever, care policies have become crucial issues in many European countries due to demographic ageing and technological developments, but also due to the emergence of a new approach by health actors that transforms patients into users, citizens or clients, as the case may be. In this context...
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| description | More than ever, care policies have become crucial issues in many European countries due to demographic ageing and technological developments, but also due to the emergence of a new approach by health actors that transforms patients into users, citizens or clients, as the case may be. In this context, the issue of unequal access to care has become a shared concern in Europe, particularly socio-spatial inequalities. We are observing, on the one hand, the development of governance systems by health authorities and, on the other hand, the mobilisation of networks, be they technical, social or territorial, which constitute useful resources for public authorities and health actors in seeking to respond to management issues and patient demands. The issue of the territorialisation of health is questioned through the networking of territories, state borders, the relations between territories and networks, and the effects or not in terms of the attenuation of socio-spatial inequalities. The link between health and territory is a good indicator of the changes in our societies and the way in which public authorities meet the challenges through the implementation of appropriate policies. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-809132024-03-28T18:42:03Z Maillages, interfaces, réseaux transfrontaliers, de nouveaux enjeux territoriaux de la santé François, Moullé REITEL, Bernard geography public Health Border Environment Environmental risks Margin Cross-border health Social practices Heritage Culture Development Territory Urban projects metropolises agglomerations multi-level governance integration cooperation urban governance Economy Telemedicine Institutionalism Political geography Geopolitics Health Security Rural areas Vulnerability Disability Ageing Exile Inclusion anchoring mobility medico-social public policies thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues More than ever, care policies have become crucial issues in many European countries due to demographic ageing and technological developments, but also due to the emergence of a new approach by health actors that transforms patients into users, citizens or clients, as the case may be. In this context, the issue of unequal access to care has become a shared concern in Europe, particularly socio-spatial inequalities. We are observing, on the one hand, the development of governance systems by health authorities and, on the other hand, the mobilisation of networks, be they technical, social or territorial, which constitute useful resources for public authorities and health actors in seeking to respond to management issues and patient demands. The issue of the territorialisation of health is questioned through the networking of territories, state borders, the relations between territories and networks, and the effects or not in terms of the attenuation of socio-spatial inequalities. The link between health and territory is a good indicator of the changes in our societies and the way in which public authorities meet the challenges through the implementation of appropriate policies. 2022-04-25T09:53:25Z 2022-04-25T09:53:25Z 2021 book ONIX_20220425_9791030008067_8 2823-8680 9791030008067 9791030008081 9791030008074 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/80913 fre eng spa S@nté en contextes image/png Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://una-editions.fr/maillages-interfaces-reseaux-transfrontaliers/ https://ressources.una-editions.fr/s/7ojEYHxXaWgiKEX Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne 10.46608/santencontextes1.9791030008067 More than ever, care policies have become crucial issues in many European countries due to demographic ageing and technological developments, but also due to the emergence of a new approach by health actors that transforms patients into users, citizens or clients, as the case may be. In this context, the issue of unequal access to care has become a shared concern in Europe, particularly socio-spatial inequalities. We are observing, on the one hand, the development of governance systems by health authorities and, on the other hand, the mobilisation of networks, be they technical, social or territorial, which constitute useful resources for public authorities and health actors in seeking to respond to management issues and patient demands. The issue of the territorialisation of health is questioned through the networking of territories, state borders, the relations between territories and networks, and the effects or not in terms of the attenuation of socio-spatial inequalities. The link between health and territory is a good indicator of the changes in our societies and the way in which public authorities meet the challenges through the implementation of appropriate policies. 10.46608/santencontextes1.9791030008067 efced84a-a3a7-48cd-9b4e-db3b7b5d0100 9791030008067 9791030008081 9791030008074 Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne 1 132 Pessac open access |
| spellingShingle | geography public Health Border Environment Environmental risks Margin Cross-border health Social practices Heritage Culture Development Territory Urban projects metropolises agglomerations multi-level governance integration cooperation urban governance Economy Telemedicine Institutionalism Political geography Geopolitics Health Security Rural areas Vulnerability Disability Ageing Exile Inclusion anchoring mobility medico-social public policies thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues Maillages, interfaces, réseaux transfrontaliers, de nouveaux enjeux territoriaux de la santé |
| title | Maillages, interfaces, réseaux transfrontaliers, de nouveaux enjeux territoriaux de la santé |
| title_full | Maillages, interfaces, réseaux transfrontaliers, de nouveaux enjeux territoriaux de la santé |
| title_fullStr | Maillages, interfaces, réseaux transfrontaliers, de nouveaux enjeux territoriaux de la santé |
| title_full_unstemmed | Maillages, interfaces, réseaux transfrontaliers, de nouveaux enjeux territoriaux de la santé |
| title_short | Maillages, interfaces, réseaux transfrontaliers, de nouveaux enjeux territoriaux de la santé |
| title_sort | maillages interfaces reseaux transfrontaliers de nouveaux enjeux territoriaux de la sante |
| topic | geography public Health Border Environment Environmental risks Margin Cross-border health Social practices Heritage Culture Development Territory Urban projects metropolises agglomerations multi-level governance integration cooperation urban governance Economy Telemedicine Institutionalism Political geography Geopolitics Health Security Rural areas Vulnerability Disability Ageing Exile Inclusion anchoring mobility medico-social public policies thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues |
| topic_facet | geography public Health Border Environment Environmental risks Margin Cross-border health Social practices Heritage Culture Development Territory Urban projects metropolises agglomerations multi-level governance integration cooperation urban governance Economy Telemedicine Institutionalism Political geography Geopolitics Health Security Rural areas Vulnerability Disability Ageing Exile Inclusion anchoring mobility medico-social public policies thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues |
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