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EUREGHA raises the voice of regions in the Open Days 2008 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Euregha   

15 October 2008

by Daniela Negri, Laura Motta and Francesco Ronfini

EUREGHA together with the Directorate-General for Health and Consumers, the European Commission Information Society and Media and COCIR has pro-actively taken part in the organisation of the Health Village within the framework of the Open Days 2008. A series of events were organised between the 6th and 9th October and focused on various aspects of health, such as health investment, the Community programme in the field of health, health prevention, the use of e-health as a means to ensure sustainability and equal access to treatment and the implementation of the care-cycle approach to healthcare. The new Health Commissioner, Androulla Vassiliou, intervened in the first panel with the Regional Health Ministers of Veneto, Catalunya and Flanders, and other distinguished speakers.


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DG SANCO launches a public consultation on the annual work plan 2009 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Euregha   

23 September 2008

The Health Programme 2008-2013 entered into force on 1 January 2008. Since DG SANCO committed itself to open up the policy-making to civil society participation and other stakeholders, interested parties are encouraged to contribute to this public consultation. For further information, please visit DG SANCO website.

 


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EFSA gives his "green light" on the food safety of the products derived from animal cloning PDF Print E-mail
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In 2007 the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) was asked by the European Commission to provide a scientific opinion on the food safety, animal health, animal welfare and environmental implications of animal clones, of their progeny and of the products obtained from those animals. In relation to food safety, EFSA states that there is no indication that differences exist for meat and milk of clones and their progeny compared with those from conventionally bred animals. Nevertheless, it was remarked that these observations derive from limited data and that further investigation on the matter should be carried out.
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Enabling cross-border cooperation: EU's initiatives on e-health PDF Print E-mail
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8 July 2008

The European Commission launched on 2 July 2008 two initiatives to improve the safety and quality of care to people who require medical assistance while travelling or living abroad, namely: a Recommendation on cross-border interoperability of electronic health record (EHR) systems and the Smart Open Services (SOS) project. The Recommendation aims to provide Member States with basic principles and guidelines for ensuring that doctors can gain access to vital information on patients that they are trying to treat across Europe. The SOS project, co-funded by the European Commission, is supported by 12 Member States and their industry players, to demonstrate the benefits of such interoperability. It will enable health professionals to access specific medical data such as current medications of patients from other EU countries. In an emergency, sharing of medical information could save many patients' lives.

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Ensuring patients' rights in cross-border healthcare: the new Commission's directive PDF Print E-mail
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7 July 2008

As part of the Renewed Social Agenda, the Commission adopted on 2 July 2008 a proposal for a directive to facilitate the application of European patients' rights in relation to cross-border healthcare, as well as a Communication on improving co-operation between Member States in this area. Despite several clear European Court of Justice' rulings confirming that the EU Treaty gives individual patients the right to seek healthcare in other Member States and be reimbursed at home, uncertainty remains over how to apply the principles of this jurisprudence more generally. With this proposal the Commission aims to provide legal certainty on this issue. This follows calls from both the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers for the Commission to propose a specific initiative on cross-border healthcare, in a way explicitly adapted to, and respecting, the unique nature of the healthcare sector. In addition, the proposed Directive provides a solid basis to unlock the huge potential for European cooperation to help improve the efficiency and effectiveness of all EU health systems.

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