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Abstract Background The globalisation of the world economies has increased the need for more global health approaches requiring sophisticated and sustainable Health Information (HI) systems, and the development of new technologies. These new technologies require skilled professionals to manage public health information in most efficient ways. New challenges in Public Health, such as Pandemics, are demanding more skillful people to respond to these challenges. However, currently large inequalities on availability and training of qualified Public Health Information professionals exist in Europe. Methods In order to set up a sustainable European Union HI training program, the 1st European School on Health Information (ESHI2020) was developed, an HI capacity building programme with European Experts. Based on this, PHIRI established Capacity Building as a fundamental arm for the development of health information, from which a set of training, courses and webinars have emerged. Results The ESHI2020 took place online from Oct 1 to Nov 5 2020, and was focused on Health Examination Survey, from data collection to policy-making. The course consisted of 5 sessions, including theoretical and practical classes, group work among trainees and discussion of practical cases and projects on HIS involving trainees and trainers. 20 participants from Europe, and 15 lecturers from European most important public health institutes and Universities contributed to this training. Conclusions There is a need for qualified skilled professionals in HI taking into account a changing global environment. Most of HI capacity building programmes are yet to reach maturity, and the results from the first ESHI2020 led to a new strategy on Health Information in Europe, that with the support of the PHIRI project will give rise to an European and annual program on Health Information.

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