Health policy at EU level
Basic principles and legal competences
Health systems in Europe
differ in their organization, regulation and financing.
The Community actions in the
field of public health fully respect the responsibilities of the Members States
for the organization and delivery of health services and medical care.
The European
Union is committed to public health in cooperation with the
Member States.
Tools
The European Union is the competent body to
adopt action programs and strategies in the field of public health and can take
other initiatives such as organizing consultations.
Action plan and strategy
- 2002: Community Action Plan 2003-2008
in the field of public health
A comprehensive plan which
replaces eight programs concerning health promotion, cancer, AIDS and certain communicable
diseases, drug addiction,
health
surveillance and pollution-related diseases,
injury
prevention and rare diseases.
A combined approach to
health and consumer protection in order to make the most of synergies and to
ensure greater efficiency of the actions taken in these fields.
Part of a strategy bringing
together the broad range of Community health action to define goals and
priorities to help improve the health of citizens.
The
objectives are to:
- Improve citizens' health
security
- Promote health for prosperity
and solidarity
- Generate and disseminate health
knowledge
The
importance of health as a European issue is increasingly demonstrated by the
growing demand for more Community action on major health issues. This
highlights the need for a new overarching, strategic framework to set aims and
objectives to guide future work on health and to put in place the right
instruments and actions to achieve them.
Cancer is considered as one of the eight leading
causes of mortality and morbidity in Europe. Consultations
- Patient mobility and healthcare
developments in the EU
In 2003, the
Commission consulted all stakeholders involved in the health services sector and invited them to take part in a high-level process of reflection on this topic.
In September 2006 the European Commission launched a public consultation on how to ensure legal
certainty regarding cross-border healthcare under Community law, and to support
cooperation between the health systems of the Member States. |