Future Health Workforce – from EU to WHO in Tallinn

Future Health Workforce – from EU to WHO in Tallinn

Going from Aalborg and the EU Presidency to Tallinn and the WHO – Future Health Workforce is key to the discussion. NWA participated with Nina Sønderberg and Lars Münter, where Lars Münter was invited to the session to address different policy-level aspects crucial for building sustainable health workforces in a digital age.

This included:

  • Enablers of high quality, safe and inclusive digital health environments
  • Service design that enables integrated care delivery across heterogenous care environment
  • Roles and responsibilities in a future health workforce and pathways to achieving them
  • Applying ethics and accountability in AI-driven healthcare environments
  • Effective regulatory frameworks


Presenting alongside Kjersti GAUDEN, Department of Specialist Health Care Services, Ministry of Health Norway, Heidi Egede NOASEN, Greenlandic Health Service Greenland, and Deborah Cohen, Chief Operating Officer, Health Workforce Canada, Lars Münter presented on skills, burnout, AI, and trust – as four pillars for collaborative strategies.

Such a pleasure to revisit Tallinn for NWA – and to advance the discussion on these core topics.