Mapping Healthcare Systems: Insights from Support4Resilience – The S4RPodcast

We’re thrilled to present the third episode of Supporting Resilience in Healthcare, the podcast from the EU-funded Support4Resilience project, dedicated to improving mental well-being and resilience in elderly care.

In this episode, we dive into a foundational aspect of the project: understanding and comparing healthcare systems across Europe.

Hosts Shalini Frøiland and Hilda Bø Lyng are joined by Dutch experts Roland Bal and Martijn Felder to discuss how context mapping helps us tailor interventions to the specific realities of each country’s elderly care system.

Through this in-depth conversation, we explore:

  • What context mapping means and why it’s essential for international research
  • How elderly care systems vary across Europe — and what common challenges they share
  • The role of regulation, decentralization, and informal caregiving in shaping resilience
  • How this data feeds into the development of the S4R Toolbox and supports policy decisions
  • Why technological innovation like telemedicine and e-health is critical — but context-dependent

The mapping phase revealed that, despite different systems, countries face similar struggles: workforce shortages, integration gaps, and post-pandemic turnover.

Don’t miss this insightful and practical conversation! Listen here:

Episode transcript