Health ClusterNET builds inter-regional cooperation to exchange knowledge and experience, identify learning to enhance regional policy and instruments of regional development and possibly affect relevant institutional structures and systems. In close cooperation with experienced European organizations it also tries to influence relevant policies/programmes at EU level and foster a sustainable development approach based on insights developed by the Network.
Its focus is on the practicalities of how health sector investment can contribute to regional development through four corporate health system activities: procurement, capital investment, employment, and innovation. In each of these areas we are systematically collecting knowledge and case study material from our partners and considering policy implications through network workshops, regional activities and network policy forums. The formal material is documented in a series of Network Reports and the latter in a series of Policy Agendas which provide a practical response to the ‘health equals wealth’ challenge first set out at the European Health Policy Forum in October 2003. The Agendas have been shaped by the practical experiences, evidence and insights generated by regions from across the EU and beyond who are partners in Health ClusterNET.
- The first policy agenda published was the Bilbao Agenda which deals with the procurement theme and puts forward a range of procurement policy actions for localities, regions, and the European Commission.
- The second published Agenda, the Graz Agenda deals with the capital investment theme and puts forward a range of capital investment policy actions for localities, regions, and the European Commission.
- The third Agenda, the Pecs Agenda deals with the employmnent theme and puts forward a range of inclusive employment policy actions for localities, regions, and the European Commission.
- The newly published Agenda, the Liverpool Agenda deals with the health innovation landscape theme, and puts forward a range of innovation policy actions for localities, regions, and the European Commission

