Working
together for safe health care
WHPA was
formed in 1999 and now brings together the global organizations representing
the world’s dentists, nurses, pharmacists, physical therapists and physicians.
We work to facilitate collaboration among the health professions and major
stakeholders such as governments and international organizations, including the
World Health Organization. By working in collaboration, instead of along
parallel tracks, patients and health care systems benefit.
Together,
the partners of the WHPA include more than 600 national member organizations,
making us the key point of global access to health care professionals within
the five disciplines.
WHPA Mission
The World
Health Professions Alliance WHPA exists to improve global health and the
quality of patient care.
One strong
global voice
By acting as
the global representative body for the world’s health professions through a
multi-disciplinary, collaborative approach, WHPA works to develop and
strengthen the contribution of the health professions to the health of the
patients and communities they serve.
The WHPA is
pro-active and collaborative, offering information and guidance on current
health issues relevant to partners and members and providing key stakeholders –
such as the World Health Organization- with practical channels to the health
professions and their national associations.
Member
Organizations
The International Council of Nurses (ICN) is a federation of national
nurses associations, representing the more than 13 million nurses working
worldwide. www.icn.ch
The International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) is the global federation of
national organisations of pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists
representing more than two million pharmacists around the world.
www.fip.org
The World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT), the global voice for physical
therapists/physiotherapists, has 101 national member organisations representing
over 350,000 members of the profession. www.wcpt.org
The FDI World Dental Federation (FDI) is a federation of approximately
200 national dental associations and specialist groups representing more than
one million dentists worldwide. www.fdiworldental.org
The World Medical Association (WMA) is the global federation of
national medical associations from around the world, directly and indirectly
representing the views of more than nine million physicians. www.wma.net
Priority
Areas
The
needs and expectations of patients and our members evolve in response to the
rapidly changing landscape of global health care environments.
As
such, it is of utmost importance for WHPA to constantly identify new avenues of
development and innovation in prioritising our work.
Our
current fields of activity include:
- Public health
- Patient safety
- Counterfeit medicines
- Human rights in health
- Regulation of the health
professions and collaborative practice
- Health human resources and
workforce issues
- Health care systems
Core
Activities
- The WHPA Leadership Forum
WHPA convenes leaders representing the member organisations and other
stakeholders in international health in a biennial WHPA Leaders’ Forum,
strengthening the bond and encouraging collaboration among the five health
professions in all countries and settings.
- The World Health Professions Conferences on Regulation
WHPCR
These biannual conferences shape the future of health professional
regulation within the context of global health systems via
multi-disciplinary and multistakeholder approaches.
- Implementing Campaigns
- The Positive Practice Environment
PPE campaign for health professionals– quality workplaces attract and
retain staff, improve patient satisfaction, safety and outcomes, and
deliver costeffective services.
- Be Aware campaign to fight against counterfeit medical
products and for safety of medical products. Counterfeit medical products
cause harm to the patient and endanger public health in general.
- Toolkits and Guidance
A Core Competency Framework for International Health Consultants, which
provides advice in planning, assessing, implementing and evaluating health
services in their own countries and abroad.
• Statements, fact sheets and advocacy tools
WHPA develops statements, fact sheets and advocacy tools on current health
issues, for use in impacting policy and practices at global, national, and
regional levels.