Nicola Bedlington
Special Advisor at EPF
Nicola Bedlington is a special advisor to the European Patients’ Forum, and was formerly the Secretary General / Executive Director from June 2006 to May 2019.
From 2004 to 2006, she worked for the Swiss Government, leading the Environment and Schools Initiatives Secretariat (ENSI), an international government-based network set up by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) focusing on innovation, action research and policy development in the field of Education for Sustainable Development.
Whilst in Switzerland, she also worked as an independent consultant/evaluator, specialising in European social and development policy and health advocacy.
Previously, she was the Founding Director of the European Disability Forum, an umbrella organisation uniting European disability non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to advocate for the human rights and inclusion of disabled citizens in Europe (1996 to 1999), and prior to this she worked as an external expert for the European Commission, heading the NGO unit within the HELIOS Programme (1991 to 1996).
Nicola studied business and human resource management in the UK and France.
The European Patients’ Forum is an umbrella organisation that works with patients’ groups in public health and health advocacy across Europe and its members represent specific chronic disease groups at EU level or are national coalitions of patients.
2 blogs from the author
Posted on 01.10.2019
A new era for Patient-Medtech Dialogue
As Europe prepares for a new, inclusive public-private partnership in healthcare, the case for patient engagement is stronger than ever. As far back as 2012, the European Patients’ Forum (EPF) and MedTech Europe sat down to think about how we could work together more closely. We came up with the Patient-Medtech Dialogue – a forum […]
Posted on 06.09.2018
Patients & Medical technologies: why we must deepen our dialogue
As healthcare advocates, we know that dialogue between patients and the medical technology industry can deepen understanding between those who develop new healthcare solutions and those who use them. That is why our organisations, the European Patients’ Forum (EPF) and MedTech Europe, devised the Patient-Medtech Dialogue as a forum for regular interaction on topics of […]