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The Health Policy and Public Health Strategies in Paris is a policy-driven training course focusing on healthcare system governance.

Paris

Fees: 5900
From: 19-01-2026
To: 23-01-2026

Paris

Fees: 5900
From: 13-07-2026
To: 17-07-2026

Health Policy and Public Health Strategies

Course Overview

Effective health policies and public health strategies shape healthcare access, equity, and quality worldwide. Leaders must understand how policy decisions influence health systems and how public health frameworks guide prevention and long-term well-being.

This Health Policy and Public Health Strategies Training Course provides participants with the knowledge and tools to analyze policies, manage public health initiatives, and align healthcare delivery with broader societal goals.

Through case studies, scenario planning, and interactive workshops, participants will explore global health reforms, policy innovations, and best practices for effective public health leadership.

Course Benefits

  • Gain insight into health policy processes and frameworks.

  • Explore strategies for effective public health interventions.

  • Strengthen analytical and leadership skills in health policy.

  • Understand global policy challenges and reforms.

  • Apply evidence-based approaches to population health.

Course Objectives

  • Explain the relationship between health policy and public health.

  • Analyze policy development and implementation processes.

  • Evaluate strategies for prevention and health promotion.

  • Understand the role of governments, NGOs, and private actors.

  • Apply evidence-based policy analysis tools.

  • Explore global health governance and reforms.

  • Develop skills to lead public health initiatives effectively.

Training Methodology

The course uses expert lectures, case studies, policy simulations, and group projects. Participants will practice policy analysis and design within real-world public health contexts.

Target Audience

  • Healthcare executives and administrators.

  • Public health professionals and epidemiologists.

  • Policy makers and health regulators.

  • NGO and global health organization leaders.

Target Competencies

  • Health policy analysis.

  • Public health strategy development.

  • Evidence-based decision-making.

  • Global health governance awareness.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Introduction to Health Policy and Public Health

  • Defining health policy and its role in healthcare systems.

  • Core functions of public health.

  • Historical perspectives and global trends.

  • The intersection of policy and population health.

Unit 2: Policy Development and Implementation

  • Steps in policy design and formulation.

  • Stakeholder engagement and influence.

  • Tools for policy implementation and monitoring.

  • Case studies of successful health policy reforms.

Unit 3: Public Health Strategies and Interventions

  • Prevention and health promotion approaches.

  • Community health initiatives.

  • Addressing health inequities.

  • Integrating public health with primary care.

Unit 4: Evidence-Based Policy and Decision-Making

  • Role of research and data in policy decisions.

  • Policy analysis frameworks.

  • Evaluating policy effectiveness.

  • Bridging research and practice.

Unit 5: Global Health Policy and Future Directions

  • International organizations in health governance.

  • Global health security and cooperation.

  • Policy innovations in emerging economies.

  • Preparing for the future of public health.

Ready to shape policy and strengthen public health?
Join the Health Policy and Public Health Strategies Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and lead impactful change in healthcare systems.

Health Policy and Public Health Strategies

The Health Policy and Public Health Strategies Training Courses in Paris provide professionals, policymakers, healthcare administrators, and public health practitioners with a comprehensive understanding of the frameworks, analytical tools, and strategic approaches that shape effective health policy and population health initiatives. These programs equip participants with the knowledge and practical insight needed to design, evaluate, and implement policies that promote equitable, efficient, and sustainable health systems.

Participants explore foundational concepts in health policy development, including policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, regulatory mechanisms, and evidence-based decision-making. The courses examine how demographic trends, health system structures, technological innovation, and global health challenges influence policy direction and reform. Through applied methodologies, attendees learn to assess policy impacts, conduct needs assessments, and translate scientific evidence into actionable public health strategies.

These public health strategy training programs in Paris also delve into core components of population health management, such as disease prevention, health promotion, surveillance systems, and community-based interventions. Participants engage with case studies highlighting global examples of successful health initiatives, examining approaches to chronic disease control, vaccination programs, environmental health, health equity, and emergency preparedness. The curriculum emphasizes cross-sector collaboration, data-driven planning, and evaluation frameworks that support long-term public health improvement.

Attending these training courses in Paris provides professionals with the opportunity to learn within a globally connected environment known for excellence in healthcare research, policy innovation, and international public health leadership. Paris’s dynamic academic and professional community fosters rich discussion on emerging health priorities, innovative policy solutions, and best practices in public health governance. By completing this specialization, participants gain the analytical capability and strategic perspective needed to contribute to effective health policies, strengthen public health systems, and enhance population well-being across diverse global contexts.