• Recruitment: We recruited 15 fellows from 11 countries. Of these 15, 55% were from the EU and 60% were women.
• Teaching: The ESRs were trained to critically reflect and discuss topics in a multidisciplinary context with professionals with backgrounds in medical science, health sciences, epidemiology, economics, and other relevant disciplines. In total, 24 courses, 4 core, 6 core electives, 6 specialization courses, and 8 soft skill courses took place.
• Research: The IQCE programme is structured in clusters based on the dimensions of health care quality set out by the World Health Organization (WHO): effectiveness and safety, efficiency, access and equitability and acceptability. The research findings from all clusters are available as scientific publications, draft manuscripts or working papers.NUMBERS
• Dissemination & Communication: The findings of work undertaken by the fellows have been presented at large, high-impact international conferences as well as at several national conferences and workshops.
• Communication: Information on IQCE was presented at several public events, has appeared in several newsletters, online and social media. We also have conducted 12 video interviews with the fellows and made these available on the programme website.