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Gesundheitspolitische Gesundheitspolitische Strategien auf EU-Ebene
Katja NeubauerReferat Gesundheitsstrategie und Gesundheitssysteme
Generaldirektion öffentliche GesundheitEuropäische Kommission
1Halle, 23 Februar 2011
IndexIndex
1. The European Union1. The European Union2. Directorate-General for Health and
Consumers (DG SANCO)Consumers (DG SANCO)3. The Health Strategy4. The Health Programme5 I f i S5. Information Sources
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IndexIndex
1. The European Union1. The European Union2. Directorate-General for Health and
Consumers (DG SANCO)Consumers (DG SANCO)3. The Health Strategy4. The Health Programme5 I f i S5. Information Sources
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The European Union
• 27 Member States27 Member States
• 5 Candidate Countries
• 23 official languages
• Population of the EU 27:• Population of the EU 27:+500 million
B d 2011 • Budget 2011: 141,9 billion euros
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Role of the Commission
P d ti t d ft l i l tiPropose and negotiate draft legislation
Ensure implementation of EU policiesEnsure implementation of EU policies and budget
Apply European Union laws
Represent the European Union on theRepresent the European Union on the world stage
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The European Commission
EU PoliciesCommunication… Enterprise and Industry… Transport…Justice, Freedom and Security… Information Society
d M di E i t E i d M t and Media… Environment… Economic and Monetary Affairs… Regional Policy… Fisheries/Maritime… Science
and Research… Education Training and Cultureand Research… Education Training and Culture
Health and Consumers…Enlargement…
Development and Humanitarian Aid… Taxation and Customs Union Competition Taxation and Customs Union… Competition…
Agriculture and Rural Development…External Relations… Internal Market…
6Employment and Social Affairs… Trade… Energy…
Multilingualism
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1. The European Union1. The European Union2. Directorate-General for Health and
Consumers (DG SANCO)Consumers (DG SANCO)3. The Health Strategy4. The Health Programme5 I f i S5. Information Sources
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ObjectivesjOur job is to help make Europe's citizens healthier safer and more confidenthealthier, safer and more confident.
Over the years the European Union has established EU laws on the safety of foodand other products, on consumers' rights
d th t ti f l ' h lthand on the protection of people's health.
DG Sanco keeps these laws up to datep pwhile national, regional and authorities apply them in the Member States.
Where we areStockholm
ECDC
DG SANCOBrussels +
DG SANCO Luxembourg
Luxembourg
GrangeLuxembourg
EAHC
London ParmaEFSA
LondonEMA
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Commissioner DalliCommissioner DalliCommissioner DalliCommissioner Dalli
John DalliCommissioner for Health and Consumer Policy
Making Europe's citizens healthier, safer and more confident
http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/dalli/index_en.htm
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1. The European Union1. The European Union2. Directorate-General for Health and
Consumers (DG SANCO)Consumers (DG SANCO)3. The Health Strategy4. The Health Programme5 I f i S5. Information Sources
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Why a Strategy: challengesExpanding EU:
growing health gapsAgeingCitizen want
populationmore control
Climate change,pandemic and bioterrorism
threats
Globalisation
threats
Lifestyle relatedNew technologyd i ti Lifestyle related
diseasesMigration andcross borderhealthcare
and innovation
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healthcare
The EU Health strategy 2008-2013: li f k f i i h l ha policy framework for actions in health
Four PrinciplesFour PrinciplesA value-driven approach: universality, access to good quality care, equity and solidarityHealth is Wealth: healthy population as a prerequisite forHealth is Wealth: healthy population as a prerequisite for economic productivity and prosperityHealth in all Policies: developing synergies with other policy areasEU’s voice in Global Health: interaction between global health issues and internal EU policies
Three Strategic ObjectivesFostering Good Health in an Ageing EuropeProtecting Citizens from Health Threats
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Protecting Citizens from Health ThreatsSupporting Dynamic Health Systems and New Technologies
http://ec.europa.eu/health/strategy/policy/index_en.htm
Objective 1: Fostering Good Health in an Ageing Europein an Ageing Europe
Example: promote good health at all ages incl raise awarenessat all ages, incl. raise awareness of impact of smoking on health and economy:650 000 Europeans die each year due to tobacco use
i l d b kieconomic loss caused by smoking was over €100 billion in 2000
EU action: Council EU action: Council Recommendation on Recommendation on
14smoke free environments smoke free environments (Dec 09)(Dec 09)
Anti-tobacco campaignFocus on:Focus on:
PreventionCessationPassive smoking
Target:Young people aged 15 to 24Young adults aged 25 to 35
Motto pro iding help and s pport b deli eringMotto: providing help and support by delivering information on
health and social problems related to tobacco consumptionhealth and social problems related to tobacco consumption, tips and advice not to start, help to quit, on passive smokingEU actions on tobacco control and national actions
15Conducted in partnership with Youth representatives
Objective 2: Protecting Citizens from Health Threatsfrom Health Threats
Climate change, pandemics, cross border p ,spread, bioterrorism
EU actions:White paper on adapting to
climate change in April 2009
Communication on H1N1 flu pandemic Sep 2009
2nd HIV/AIDS strategy for EU 2nd HIV/AIDS strategy for EU and neighbouring Oct 2009
Report on prudent use of
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Report on prudent use of antibiotics April 2010
Objective 3: Dynamic Health S t d N T h l iSystems and New Technologies
Support Member States in areas where Support Member States in areas where coordinated action can bring added value to Health systemsyHealth systems under pressure (increasing costs of healthcare, mobility, ageing…etc.)Future systems need to ensure accessible, safe and high quality care
EU action:17
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1. The European Union1. The European Union2. Directorate-General for Health and
Consumers (DG SANCO)Consumers (DG SANCO)3. The Health Strategy4. The Health Programme5 I f i S5. Information Sources
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Objective: to implement EU Health Strategy by
• Improving citizens' health security• Promoting health for prosperity and solidarity Promoting health for prosperity and solidarity • Generating and disseminate health knowledge
• Total budget 321,5 mio, Jan 2008 to Dec 2013
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Specificities of the Health Specificities of the Health ProgrammeProgrammeProgrammeProgramme
Co-finances institutional networks, public health capacity building projects etchealth capacity building projects, etc.Supports EU initiatives on healthAi t i i b t bliAims at raising awareness about public health at political level
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Work Plan 2011Work Plan 2011Adopted 22 February 2011Total budget: € 49 751 348Five main priorities: p
Health Information and advice;Cancer and rare diseases; ;Health determinants: nutrition and physical activity, and alcohol and tobacco; Health systems: ensuring high-quality, safe and efficient cross-border healthcare;
21Legislation on quality and safety of human substances
Financing mechanisms Financing mechanisms (1/2)(1/2)Project grants
Indicative amount: € 4.650.000. Maximum EU co-financing rate: 60%
Operating grantsI di ti t € 4 000 000 M i EUIndicative amount: € 4.000.000. Maximum EU co-financing rate: 60%
Grants for joint actionsGrants for joint actionsIndicative amount: € 17.040.000. Maximum EU co-financing rate in 2011: 60% (exception: HTA 70%)
Conference grantsIndicative amount: € 800.000. Maximum EU co-fi i t 50%
22financing rate: 50%
Financing mechanisms Financing mechanisms (2/2)(2/2)
Direct grant agreements with international organisationsorganisations
Indicative amount: € 3.200.000. Maximum EU co-financing rate: 60%g
Procurement (call for tenders)Indicative amount: € 17.753.028. Maximum EU co-financing rate: 60%
Other actionsI di ti t € 870 000Indicative amount: € 870.000.
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1. The European Union1. The European Union2. Directorate-General for Health and
Consumers (DG SANCO)Consumers (DG SANCO)3. The Health Strategy4. The Health Programme5 I f i S5. Information Sources
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The Executive Agency for Health The Executive Agency for Health and Cosumers (EAHC)and Cosumers (EAHC)and Cosumers (EAHC)and Cosumers (EAHC)
Implements the EU Health Programme, the Consumer Programme and the Better Training forConsumer Programme and the Better Training for Safer Food initiative, including:
Organisation of information sessions for stakeholdersLaunching calls for proposals and calls for tendersManaging contracts
More information: http://ec europa eu/eahc/More information: http://ec.europa.eu/eahc/For questions related to calls for proposals: [email protected] C S@ec eu opa euFor questions related to calls for tenders: [email protected]
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Ongoing information campaignOngoing information campaignProvides a simple entry-point to the often complex world of EU healthcare policies and actionspMultilingual communication framework for health organisations and citizens to post their health news and events http://ec.europa.eu/health-
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