Title: Session Six Developing the AMD Action Plan
1Session SixDeveloping the AMD Action Plan
The AMD ACTION Summit has been made possible with
funding from Pfizer Ophthalmics
2Call to Action
- We call upon governments, medical, professional
and consumer groups to recognise the increasing
burden of AMD-related blindness and to address
the crisis with urgency by promoting and
supporting - Education
- Prevention
- Early detection
- Timely access to treatment for all
- Rehabilitation and social services
- Research
3Call to Action Pledge
- PhotoCall delegates signing AMD Action
- Call to Action pledge board in Room C, 12.30pm
4Our Agenda
- Day Two
- Case Study Presentation Implementing a Call to
Action - Develop national AMD action plans
- How to drive earlier patient presentation
- How to improve patient management
- How to improve access to treatment and
rehabilitation services - Sign AMD Action pledge
- PhotoCall
- Main hall,1230
5Implementing a Call to Action Cittadinanzattiva
Chronic Illness
- Simona Sappia
- National Coalition of Chronic Illness Associations
The AMD ACTION Summit has been made possible with
funding from Pfizer Ophthalmics
6Cittadinanzattiva An Introduction
- A not-for-profit consumer organisation
- Founded in 1978
- Democratically run and independent
- Aim to promote civil participation and the
protection of citizens rights
7Cittadinanzattiva, citizenship and healthcare
- CITIZENS playing a more active role in society
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- Traditional vision voting and paying taxes
- New vision Individuals and organisations joining
force to participate in policy-making - Cittadinanzattiva (CA) works to empower citizens
to assert and defend their greater rights and
involve them in the Care of Common Goods - In this example the Common Good is healthcare
services and medicines
8Partners in health policy
- With CAs support - well informed citizens
- partners influencing health policy
- Active citizenship
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- Self organisation
- Resource mobilisation
- Exercise power from
- protection of rights
- Care for common
- resources - healthcare
- Avoid traditional barriers
- Problem making instead
- of solving
- Lacking institutional or
- political definition
- Dependence
- Unanswered protests
9Structure of Cittadinanzattiva (CA)
- CA ordinary citizens, voluntary basis
- 74,000 members (individuals, associations,
networks) - Headquartered in Rome coordinates national and
European activities - Methodology solid, grassroots approach,
publicity, involvement and creating a Call to
Action
10Network of CA organisations
- Tribunal of Patients Rights
- The Citizens advocates (consumer rights)
- Justice for Rights network
- School of Active Citizenship
- Italian Chronic Illness Associations
- Active citizenship network the EU and
international - branch of CA
- (European Charter of Patient Rights)
11The Italian Coalition of Chronic Illness
Associations
- Established in 1996
- Composed of120 patients organisations
- Coordinated by executive board (13 organisations)
- Aims
- Develop awareness of its activities
- Produce civic information on chronic/rare disease
policies - Improve access to drugs, medical aids, disability
benefits, home care, rehabilitation - Decrease waiting lists
12The Cittadinanzattiva Key Success Factors
- Policy prioritisation tangible goals with
legislative component - Institutionalising patient organisations in
national structures - Data provision of information and civic
evaluations of situations - Mobilise define common policies enabling
networking - A professional voice trained patients effective
spokespeople - Financial stability sponsorship and funding
opportunities, CSR
13Institutionalising patient organisations
- Aims
- To obtain constitutional or legislative
recognition of - importance of citizen participation in
public policies - To develop awareness on the role of active
citizenship - Patient participation to implement rights e.g
- Referendum on Art. 118 of Italian Costitution
- Art. 14, National Law - promoting civil
participation on local health policy - 36 Regional Laws influenced
14Article 118 outlining citizenship
- The state, regions, provinces, municipalities
and towns favour autonomous initiatives of
citizens individually and in association, to
conduct activities in the general interest based
on the principle of subsidiarity
15Coalition Calls to Action on Health Policy
- Reunification of Italys national health system
different regional healthcare systems but same
rights at risk - Development of territory care (primary care,
outpatient services, home care, respite care) - Development of a real policy on chronic and rare
disease - Strengthening civic evaluation of quality of
healthcare and health facilities
16Preparation to influence is key
- Information reliable, broad cross section
- Patients right centres, executive board
- Range of patient viewpoints, situations and
examples - Seek support opinion leaders and public
- Alliances and partnerships
- One voice, associations, scientific societies,
industry - Select forum roundtable, proposal
- Flexibility devise alternative solutions
- Using influence for lobbying
17Case Study A free access to drugs (2001)
- Used experience / viewpoints of patient
organisations - Dossier containing the main problems /data
- - Drug name, private cost for patients, health
benefits QoL - Formed partnerships (campaign support - CnAMC)
- Established relationship with influencers
- - The Italian Drug Agency
- Proposed alternative solutions
- Collected support from people via media
- - Dedicated website section, engaged new
associations
18Results free access to drugs (2001)
- All of the following drugs / disease areas have
improved patient access as a result of the
Coalitions Call to Action - - Glargine diabetics
- - Osteoporosis
- - Entacapone Parkinsons Disease
- - Some Orphan Drugs
19Case Study B Policy on chronic and rare diseases
- Public administrative activities for chronic and
rare disease needed simplification - Developed a national report to consultation (Jan
2006) - Identified obstacles surrounding disability
benefits - Average waiting time disability benefits 4 5
years - Chronic disease patients had to reassess
disability annually - During check economic and social facilities
suspended - Multiple applications needed to obtain disability
benefit
20Results chronic and rare diseases
- Strong alliance developed CA asked 80 patient
organisations to support political lobby - Media Involvement topical articles, press
interviews - Collected support people and opinion leaders
- Lobbyed government pressurised parliament
- organisations bombarded politicians with
correspondence
21Case Study C disability access in buildings
- Advertising campaign
- Established call-centre
- Partnered with supporting companies
- Campaign camper tour in 30 towns
- Monitored disabled access 374 buildings, 67
towns, 23 provinces - Devised specific actions gyms, theatres, schools
- Opened discussion with local and regional
authorities - In 9 months
- - 100 barriers to disabled access were removed
- - Another 100 obstacles addressed
22Routes to Success Data
- Produce information and civil evaluation of
current situation - Emotive arguments alone cannot win battle!
- The Call to Action needs
- Collect information from civic viewpoint
- To be evidence- or knowledge-based
- To describe inequalities clearly
- To put forward examples
- To identify specific facts
- To produce evidence and data
23Routes to Success Civic Information
- Activities-based monitoring
- Used experience of Civic Audit (at a national
level) - Monitored European Charter of Patient Rights
(former 15 EU states) - Charter of Patient Rights used for promotion
- Collected information from Patients rights
centres - National report on the state of health rights in
Italy - Collected information from CnAMC
- National report on chronic disease policies
24European Charter of Patient Rights
- Content
- Definition of 14 essential citizen rights to
healthcare - based on Nice Charter
- Privilege of citizens and organisations to
protect these rights - Aims
- To foster European public opinion on patients
rights - To promote higher degree of protection of rights
- To encourage public participation on healthcare
policy
25European Charter 14 key patient rights
- Any European patient has the right
- To preventive measures
- Of access
- To information
- To consent
- To free choice
- To privacy and confidentiality
- To respect of patients time
- To the observance of quality standards
- To safety
- To innovation
- To avoid unnecessary suffering and pain
- To personalised treatment
- To complain
- To compensation
26European Charter background
- Drafted in 2002 - collaboration between ACN,
Tribunal for Patients Rights and 12 citizen
organisations - Deals with health in Europe from different
viewpoints general patients, Chronic diseases,
consumers associations, etc. - Include rights of patient and of citizens
(including family members, vulnerable
populations) with respect to healthcare
27Monitoring patient rights
- Active Citizenship Rights allow monitoring of
patient rights - Carried out in the former EU Member States
- 14 partner organisations
- 142 indicators correlated to the patients rights
- Monitoring objectives
- To produce information on execution of patients
rights - To foster active role of citizens - advocacy and
policy making - To empower citizens organisations dealing with
health in Europe
28Main tools for monitoring
- Epidemiological data and statistics
- ? consultation of European and international
databases - Information and experts viewpoints
- ? questionnaire to 6 people in each country
- Partner organisations knowledge and experience
- ? self-administered questionnaire
- Existence of national legislation
- ? self-administered questionnaire
- Hospital checklist
- ? direct observation three main hospitals of
each European capital
29National implementation of Call to Action
- In March 2004, Cittadinanzattiva signed an
agreement with the Lazio region in Italy, in
which the Charter becomes the basis to set forth
directives and standards for the annual review of
the General Directors (of health clinics and
hospitals) activity from the publics
perspective.
30Mobilisation of Call to Action
- Use of IT (networking strategies)
- - E-mail and mailing lists
- - Development of accessible, well-built website
- - Creation and distribution of e-newsletters
- - Realisation of e-consultations
- Strategies to involve citizens and volunteers
- To define and execute Call to Action
- Develop a capacity-building program
- - Train leaders and volunteers on protection of
health - -Provide tools and communications on the issues
31Joining Forces a Day of Patients Rights
- CA and Italian Chronic Illness Associations are
organising - THE EUROPEAN DAY OF PATIENTS RIGHTS
- Celebrated on same date by all EU and candidate
countries (NE) - Monitors Charters rights to all NE countries
- Use collected data to improve respect of
patients rights - Produces citizens data on patients rights in
all NE countries - Creates partnerships between citizen
organisations, public institutions and other
healthcare stakeholders in NE
32European Day of Patients Rights
- Project will follow 2 steps
- 2006 Organisation of a conference on Patients
Rights in the European Parliament (EP) on 30
November 2006 - 2007-2008 Celebration of the European Day in all
Member States and candidate countries and
extension of the monitoring
33Closing remarks and questions
- Thank you for your attention!
- For further information please contact
- Simona Sappia
- Tel. 390636718394
- s.sappia_at_cittadinanzattiva.it
34Thank You
35Breakout Groups
- What more must be done to stop
- people going blind through AMD?
Room 3 The Netherlands Israel Greece Croatia
Room 1 Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria
Room 2 UK and South Africa
Room 4 Italy, Portugal Brazil, Mexico, Greece
Room 7 Asia Pacific
Room 5 Canada
Room 6 USA
36Targeting the Right Audiences
Eg How to drive earlier patient presentation
37Housekeeping
- Notes will be written up by Edelman and
circulated - Please develop notes that can easily read and
understood for transcribing - The conference organisers will let us know when
it is time for refreshment breaks and lunch
38Refreshment Break(downstairs)
39Taking Our Call to Action Back Home
40Taking Our Call to Action Back Home
41Housekeeping
- Workshop facilitators to hand in notes to a
member of Edelman - Presentations will be available on AMD ACTION
registration website - Bus leaving MCE now to take you back to hotels
- And finally.
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