Conference Day 1 - Thursday 15 Septembere 2022 

14.00-14:30 Registration in front of the Aula of the Main Building of University of Debrecen

14.30 – 15.45 SESSION 1 - CO-CREATION OF SERVICES OF GENERAL INTEREST

Moderator

  • András EDELÉNYI, EESC Member, President of the EESC Study Group of the EESC opinion on Co-creation of services of general interest as a contribution to a more participative democracy in the EU

Speakers

  • Piroska AILER, Vice rector of the University of Debrecen 
  • Baiba MILTOVIČA, President of the EESC Section for Transport, Energy, Infrastructure and Information Society 
  • Gusztáv BÁGER, Acting President of the National Economic and Social Committee, Hungary 
  • Krzysztof BALON, President of the EESC Permanent Group on Services of General Interest 
  • Maria NIKOLOPOULOU, EESC Member, Co-creation of services of general interest as a contribution to a more participative democracy in the EU 
  • Judit CSOBA and Flórián SIPOS (University of Debrecen)
  • Q&A session 

 

15.45 – 16.15 Coffee break

16.15 – 18.15 Speakers

  • Aurel Laurenţiu PLOSCEANU, EESC Member, President of the EESC opinion on New European Bauhaus 
  • Sue BAINES, Manchester Metropolitan University, Policy Evaluation Research Unit: Sustaining and growing innovations in democracy and co-creation 
  • Balázs VENKOVITS, Vice Director of the Institute of English and American Studies at the University of Debrecen: Co-creation in family-centered developmental care: enhancing communication to improve outcomes 
  • Roundtable discussion: Communication and Health Literacy in Health Related Public Services

      Moderated by Gábor KARDOS, Head of the Institute of Metagenomics at the University of Debrecen 

Participants:

  • Dr. Enikő FELSZEGHY, MD, diabetologist, UD, member of the board of trustees of the Women for Children with Cancer, Special Needs or Chronic Disease Foundation
  • Dr. Renáta ERDEI, PhD, associate professor, head of department, UD
  • Prof Dr. Sándor SZÁNTÓ, PhD., DSc., full professor, head of department, UD
  • Balázs KERTÉSZ, managing director, Szinapszis Market Research & Consulting
  • Dr. György JÓNA, associate professor, UD

Q & A session

18.15 Conclusions by Baiba MILTOVIČA, President of the EESC Section for Transport, Energy, Infrastructure and Information Society


Conference Day 2 - Friday 16 September 2022

9.30 – 11.00 SESSION 2: SERVICES OF GENERAL INTEREST IN THE FIELD OF HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

Moderator

  • Flórián SIPOS, advisor of the EESC opinion on Co-creation of services of general interest as a contribution to a more participative democracy in the EU

Speakers

  • Pierre BAUBY, President, "Reconstruire l’action publique" ("Rebuilding public action"): Considering health as a complex system
  • György JÓNA (University of Debrecen), Anita FEDOR (Vice dean of the Faculto of Health at the University of Debrecen), and Mariann MÓRÉ, Dean of the Faculty of Health at the University of Debrecen: Regional characteristics of heath inequalities 
  • Ildikó HORVÁTH, Head of the Department of Pulmonology at the University of Debrecen: Contribution of nonprofessional health workers to health equity in primary health care 
  • Gábor HALMOS, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Farmacy at the University of Debrecen: Present and future prospectives of pharmaceutical care 

Discussion 

11.00 – 11.15 Coffee break

11.15 – 12.45 Speakers

  • Christopher FOX, Manchester Metropolitan University, Director of the Policy Evaluation Research Unit: Creating and co-creating the evidence-base for co-creation 
  • Sára FELSZEGHI, EESC member: Possibilities for the prolongation of the active age 
  • John COMER, EESC Member: The contribution agriculture makes to a healthy lifestyle and balanced diet 
  • Giuseppe GUERINI, EESC Member, Rapporteur of the EESC opinion on State aid / health and social services: State Aid rules applicable to health and social services - SGEI in a post-pandemic scenario 

Discussion 

12.45 Closing remarks by Krzysztof BALON and Róbert KEMÉNYFI, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, University of Debrecen


Participants can speak and listen in/to Hungarian, English, French and German.