European Region: General Health Strategies and Plans
This section contains general health strategies and plans of countries. This includes strategies and plans that cover health generally, but not policies on a specific disease, disorder or vulnerable groups. The exception to this is that this section does include broad Non Communicable Disease strategies and plans (ie. we do include broad NCD strategies and plans covering many areas, but do not include strategies and plans which focus on one specific NCD area).
95 items in this collection.
Government of Iceland; Ministry of Health (2020)
Government of Iceland; Ministry of Health (2020)
Government of Iceland; Ministry of Health (2019)
Ministry of Health (2019)
Ministry of Health (2016)
Ministry of Health and Social Affairs; Government of Sweden (2016)
National mål for sundhedsvæsenet (National goals for the health service)
Government of Denmark; Ministry of Health (2016)
Government of Switzerland (2016)
Nasjonal helse- og sykehusplan 2016-2019 (National health- and hospital plan)
Ministry of Health; Government of Norway (2015)
Pojecte Pla Nacional de Salud 2020 (National Health Plan 2020 Project)
Ministry of Health, Well-being, Family and Housing; Principality of Andorra (2015)
Government of Norway; Helse- og Omsorgsdepartementet (Ministry of Health) (2015)
Government of Austria; Austrian Health Ministry (2014)
Government of Austria; Austrian Health Ministry (2014)
'Think Autism': an update to the government adult autism strategy
HM Government; UK Department of Health; Social Care; Local Government and Care Partnership Directorate (2014)
Gesundheitsförderungsstrategie (Health promotion strategy)
Austrian Government; Austrian Health Ministry (2014)
A National Health Systems Strategy For Malta 2014-2020
Department For Policy in Health, Ministry of Health, Malta (2014)
Ministry of Health (2014)
Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic (2014)
Government of the Netherlands; Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (2014)
Government of Kyrgyzstan; Republic of Kyrgyzstan (2013)