The National Strategic Plan for Transplants at the Delphi Economic Forum VI
THE NATIONAL STRATEGIC PLAN FOR TRANSPLANTS IS ONE OF THE TWO TOPICAL DISCUSSIONS INVOLVING THE ONASSIS FOUNDATION, TAKING PART IN THIS YEAR’S EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL FORUM AS A STRATEGIC CONTENT PARTNER.
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A giant leap forward in the Greek healthcare sector is close to being realized. The study for a National Strategic Plan for Transplants in Greece is currently being completed by a team at the London School of Economics and Imperial College London, with its core members explaining the framework for the proposals expected to lead transplant practice into a new era. Acting holistically, the ONASSIS FOUNDATION stands firm in its support for the Greek State and the Hellenic Transplant Organization, making contributions that are helping to rebuild the country’s transplant sector.
Vassilis Kontozamanis
Deputy Minister for HEALTH, Hellenic Republic
Anthony S. Papadimitriou
President of the ONASSIS FOUNDATION
George Papatheodoridis
President of the Hellenic Transplant Organization; Director of the Department of Academic Gastroenterology & Head of the Liver Transplant Unit, Laiko General Hospital ATHENS, Greece
Vassilios Papalois
Professor of Transplant Surgery, Imperial College London; President of the European Transplant Society
Elias Mossialos
Professor of HEALTH Policy; Director of LSE HEALTH
Continuing its longstanding collaboration with the institution, the ONASSIS FOUNDATION is taking part in the Delphi Economic Forum as a Strategic Content Partner, organizing two talks on important issues relating to the here and now: the Greek #MeToo movement, and the National Strategic Plan for Transplants in Greece.