Health
10. Proposal: Equal access to health for all
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Measure 10(1) - Common Minimum Healthcare Standards at EU Level *
10.1) Establish common minimum healthcare standards at EU level, covering also prevention and accessibility as well as proximity of care, and provide support to achieve these standards.
* This measure has been identified as needing Treaty change for full implementation.- European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
- Standards of quality and safety for substances of human origin intended for human application
- Blood, tissues and cells - Standards of quality and safety for substances of human origin intended for human application
- Healthier Together initiative
- Protection of workers from asbestos
- Serious cross-border threats to health
- Vaccine preventable cancers
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Measure 10(2) - Action for the Right to Health at Local, National, and EU Level.
10.2) Recognising the need to take full account of the principle of subsidiarity and the key role of local, regional and national players in health matter [NL3], ensure there is the ability to act at EU level when the right to health is best addressed there. To allow faster and stronger decision-making on key subjects and to improve the effectiveness of European governance towards the development of the European Health Union (such as, for example, in the event of a pandemic or for rare diseases).
- Addressing medicine shortages in the EU
- Serious cross-border threats to health
- Counter measures public health emergency
- Revision of pharmaceutical framework (Directive 2022/83/EC and Regulation (EC)726/2004)
- Dialogue on security pharmaceutical supply chains
- Single Market emergency instrument
- Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA)
- EMA reinforcement
- European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
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Measure 10(3) - Enhancement of European Health Union and Health Shared Competence *
10.3) Enhance the European Health Union using the full potential of the current framework and include health and healthcare among the shared competencies between the EU and the EU Member States by amending Article 4 TFUE.
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Measure 10(4) - Access to Treatments and Transplants Across the EU
10.4) Make sure anyone can access existing treatments, wherever first available in the EU; to that purpose, facilitate cross-border cooperation, notably on rare diseases, cancer, cardiovascular diseases and highly specialised treatments, such as organ transplants and the treatments of severe burns. A European network for transplants and organ donations should be put in place for the benefit of all European patients in need of a transplant
- Healthier Together initiative
- Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan
- Horizon Europe Mission on Cancer
- Standards of quality and safety for substances of human origin intended for human application
- Revision of pharmaceutical framework (Directive 2022/83/EC and Regulation (EC)726/2004)
- Vaccine preventable cancers
- Update of the Recommendation on cancer screening
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Measure 10(5) - Affordability of (Dental) Care
10.5) Ensure affordability of care, through stronger investment in healthcare, in particular of dental care including prophylaxis, and ensure affordable dental care is available to everyone within 15 to 20 years.
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Measure 10(6) - Equal Quality of Treatments Across the EU
10.6) Ensure that treatments and medicines across the EU are of equal quality and of fair local cost, including through tackling existing fragmentation of the Internal Market.
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Measure 10(7) - Fight Against Health Poverty
10.7) Fight health poverty by encouraging free of charge dental care for children, low-income groups and other vulnerable groups, such as for instance the disabled. Also consider the impact of poor-quality housing on health.
There are currently no implementing initiatives that address this particular CoFE measure. -
Measure 10(8) - Universally Available Medicines
10.8) Consider the international dimension to health and recognise that medicines should be universally available, including in poorer countries.