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    12 October 2022      13 October 2022


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    12 October 2022 09:00      10:00

    On 12 October, 11:00-12:00 CET, the ETUI is hosting a webinar on cancer risks in healthcare workers: identification of Hazardous Medicinal Products (HMPs).
    In the healthcare sector, 12.7 million workers across the EU are potentially exposed to Hazardous Medicinal Products (HMPs). While these drugs are vital in the treatment of different diseases (for example, cancers and psoriasis),  they can also pose health risks to those exposed to them at work such as nurses, pharmacists and cleaners.  
    The ETUI has identified 121 HMPs commonly used in the healthcare sector which can cause cancer or reproductive disorders in professionals exposed to them on a daily basis.  
    Download the report here
    As the Carcinogens, Mutagens & Reprotoxic Substances Directive (CMRD – Dir (EU) 2004/37/EC) has been recently revised to specifically cover HMPs, the ETUI list of HMPs is timely to raise awareness about these risks in the healthcare sector and help employers use the European guidelines on the safe management of HMPs to be published soon by the European Commission.
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    Welcome and introduction Claes-Mikael Ståhl, Deputy general secretary, ETUC (tbc) The ETUI list of Hazardous Medicinal Products (HMPs) Ian Lindsley, Secretary of the European Biosafety Network Q&A with the audience moderated by Marian Schaapman, Head of the Working conditions, health and safety unit at the ETUI Conclusions - Tony Musu, senior researcher in the health and safety and working conditions of the ETUI Register for the webinar

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  3. 12
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    12 October 2022 12:00      13:00

    Breaking down the barriers between organisations is key to the successful development of integrated care systems (ICSs), and the underpinning digital transformation that their introduction demands. Digital transformation can become the foundation of partnership working across health, social care, local government, and wider partners – including those in the voluntary, community and social enterprise, and private sectors – as place-based approaches to delivering care develop. 
    This session from The King's Fund will explore what is being done to create collaborative digital strategies at ICS level that enable practical and flexible ways of working between partners. It will discuss how best to harness and use the data the system already holds, and how partnerships can move beyond barriers around data sharing, co-ordination and workforce capacity.
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